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Turkey ’s interior minister Ali Yerlikaya called the cartoon a provocation and said those “who dare to do this will be held accountable before the law”. Mr Yerlikaya asserted that the ...
Turkish police detained three more employees of a satirical magazine on Tuesday, raising the number of people taken into custody over a cartoon that allegedly depicted the Prophet Muhammad to four.
Four employees of a satirical magazine in Turkey have been arrested for publishing a cartoon that appears to show the Prophet Muhammad - a sacred religious figure whose depiction is a deeply ...
Turkish authorities on Wednesday arrested four staff members of a satirical magazine on charges of inciting “public hatred and enmity” over a controversial cartoon that officials claim depicts ...
A cartoon, depicting what appeared to be a Prophet Muhammad and Moses, both with wings and halos, greeting each other as bombs fall below, has sparked concerns in Turkey The cartoonist has been ...
The controversial cartoon appeared in Leman’s June 26 issue and referenced the recent Israel-Iran conflict, showing the two prophets shaking hands over a city in ruins.
Turkey detained four employees of a satirical magazine including a cartoonist accused of depicting the Prophet Muhammad, as the government intensifies its crackdown on dissent.
Clashes erupted in Istanbul Monday with police firing rubber bullets and tear gas to break up an angry mob after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the Prophet ...
The cartoon depicts the two prophets, Moses and Muhammad, shaking hands in the sky, while missiles fly on the ground in a scene that seems to represent one of the many wars in the recent history ...
Four employees of a satirical magazine in Turkey have been arrested for publishing a cartoon that appears to show the Prophet Muhammad – a sacred religious figure whose depiction is forbidden in Islam ...