Banksy highlights truth about terrorism in Pakistan and Turkey

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British street artist Banksy has highlighted the plight of Muslims in the world by sharing a strong image on Twitter following the deadly bombings at Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport.

The graffiti artist tweeted a picture of Pakistan and Turkey’s bloodied flags with two people, one from each country, hugging each other. Meanwhile, flags of France and Belgium are surrounded by people and media personnel.

Many others also shared the same image, stating that the two countries, who are also facing the terrible consequences of terrorism, have not been given enough media coverage.

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  1. In gulf region and most of the Asian countries surviving belongs to terrorism. Why this thing will not happen in western countries and U.S, why only targeting Muslim countries? Why? .This terrorism is not belongs to Muslims or Muslim countries, even Muslims don’t like to kill each other but the problem is western countries and U.S they forced to do terrorism in gulf and Muslim countries,they don’t like Muslim countries will be developed,they want Muslim should under their feet not to be equall to them. They forced to made terrorist and fake blaming,they are providing money to some Muslim group to make terrorism and kill each other in between Muslims. But our Muslims and Muslim countries they don’t understand we should United we Muslims don’t fight each other we stay together and fight against enemies.then see nobody can do anything against Muslim. Please please I request to all Muslims and Muslim countries stay together nobody can touch you and nobody can dare you.

    • It is not only Muslim and Muslim countries my friend. These super-terrorists are dictating the world from Vietam to Central Asia to Middle East, only to keep ALL busy in areas thousands of miles away from their mainland. They planned the 9/11 incident and now want to ensure that they stay away at safe distance, even if not one Jew was present in the Towers on that day. Guess what I am saying.

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