Murat Yasa was beaten by Erdogan's guards. But he's not backing down.
"This is insane. This is not acceptable," Yasa said."How could [the Trump administration] give the green light to Turkey to commit genocide against your allies?"
The security guards, some in dark suits and ties, were caught on video brushing past U.S. law enforcement and attacking a small group of protesters with their fists and feet. They could be seen kicking one woman as she lay on a sidewalk and throwing another woman to the ground. The Turkish government has previously blamed the violence on the protesters, who they allege were linked with the PKK, a group the. Yasa, for his part, denied that he is a member of the PKK, adding that he has"no link" with the group.
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