Anti-ISIS is a Terrorist placard; Protest at Lime Street Station, Liverpool, Merseyside, UK Protesters march through Liverpool city centre to demonstrate against terrorist group ISIS. Around 300 protesters marched along Church Street, Bold Street and Renshaw Street before picketing outside Lime St Station. Protestors waved flags with slogans such as 'Unite against ISIS terror in Kurdistan' & Save Kobane. The protests, organized by 'The People's Protection Units'- also known as YPG, lasted for two hours. October 2014 Credit: Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News

Anti-ISIS is a Terrorist placard; Protest at Lime Street Station, Liverpool, Merseyside, UK   Protesters march through Liverpool city centre to demonstrate against terrorist group ISIS. Around 300 protesters marched along Church Street, Bold Street and Renshaw Street before picketing outside Lime St Station.  Protestors waved flags with slogans such as 'Unite against ISIS terror in Kurdistan' & Save Kobane. The protests, organized by 'The People's Protection Units'- also known as YPG, lasted for two hours.  October 2014 Credit:  Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Supporters marched through the streets in Liverpool city centre they demonstrated their opposition to ISIS and their enablers in the Turkish government. Despite avowedly being part of a US-led anti-ISIS military coalition in the region, the Turkish military has aided the reactionary group, and are grateful for their assistance in suppressing Kurdish people in Kobanê, part of the autonomous Rojava region of what is officially Syria. With rousing speeches and chanting, the gathering begin a long, slow march through key parts of Liverpool city centre.