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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". As ...
By Ece Toksabay ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday condemned as a "vile provocation" a cartoon in ...
Turkish police detain cartoonist over Prophet Muhammad caricature Leman magazine's cartoon, depicting Prophet Muhammad and ...
Turkish police have detained four employees of the satirical magazine LeMan over a controversial cartoon which authorities ...
The publication of a drawing considered blasphemous by some sparked violent protests in central Istanbul on Monday, June 30, ...
A cartoonist working for the satirical Leman magazine has been detained by police in Turkey over a controversial image ...
A cartoon in a Turkish satirical magazine depicting what appeared to be Prophets Mohammad and Moses was an "Islamophobic hate ...
Footage of the cartoonist's arrest showed him being dragged on the ground, handcuffed behind his back, and his head being ...
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 ...
LeMan, one of Turkey’s oldest satirical publications, has continued to operate despite a wave of shutdowns targeting media critical of Turkish President Erdogan.
The cartoon, published in LeMan magazine, was denounced by government officials who said it represented the Prophet Muhammad.
President Trump wants to sign the bill by July 4, but it still needs to receive approval in the Senate before passing through the House again. Monday was another deadly day in Gaza. At least 41 people ...