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Turkish police have detained four employees of the satirical magazine LeMan over a controversial cartoon which authorities claim depicted the Prophet Muhammad.
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Four staff members from the magazine were taken into custody on charges of "denigrating religious values." The magazine stated that the cartoon did not depict prophets but rather two individuals named ...
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Security forces detained four people, all staff of the satirical magazine Leman, after the publication released a controversial cartoon in its latest edition, allegedly depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
The cartoon, published in LeMan magazine, was denounced by government officials who said it represented the Prophet Muhammad.
Alleged Cartoon Depiction The alleged cartoon, which Turkey says was “publicly insulting religious values,” contains a drawing that shows two bearded and winged figures. They are seen shaking hands in ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday lashed out at a satirical magazine following allegations that it had published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed, calling it a "vile provocation ...
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Journalists at satirical magazine in Turkey arrested over Prophet Muhammad cartoon Clashes erupt in Istanbul as police fire rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse ...