NBA's Interpol fugitive Enes Kanter who is wanted on terrorism charges cheers up crowds in Boston
Enes Kanter, who is wanted on terrorism charges by Interpol, joins protesters in US city of Boston, saying"we are on the right side of history."
Boston Celtics player and outspoken critic of President Donald Trump Enes Kanter joined protests in Boston and called for urgent change saying, "We are on the right side of history." Kanter, who is a supporter of the exiled Turkish cult leader Fetullah Gulen, is also known for his vocal support of Hillary Clinton as well as Democrats in the Capitol Hill.
Gulen is a notorious chief of Fetullah Terrorist Organisation which masterminded the defeated coup of 2016 in Turkey.
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