London, UK. 27th January, 2018. British Kurds protest march from BBC HQ to demonstrate opposite Downing Street in solidarity with Rojava and Afrin regions and demand the UK government takes action against the on-going Turkish military offensives in northern Syria. © Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
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Several thousand people, mainly British Kurds, march through London from outside the BBC to a rally opposite Downing St, calling for an end to the attacks by Turkish forces on the Afrin Canton of Northern Syria, now a part of the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria (DFNS) or Rojava, a de facto autonomous region in northern Syria. The area is one of the most peaceful in Syria and with a constitution that includes equality of treatment for all ethnic groups which include Arabs, Assyrians, Syrian Turkmen and Yazidis as well as Kurds. London, UK.