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Four individuals were detained Wednesday in Türkiye amid an investigation into the publication of provocative cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad and ...
Rights groups condemn the violence and arrests targeting "LeMan" staff and offices as a result of a caricature allegedly depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
A Turkish court on Wednesday ordered the arrest of cartoonist Dogan Pehlevan and three of his colleagues on charges of inciting "public hatred" after a drawing in their satirical magazine stirred ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 the ...
Massive protests have rocked Turkey after a satirical magazine named LeMan published a cartoon depicting two men named Muhammad and Moses exchanging greetings mid-air amid missiles raining down ...
He also shared videos of three other men being removed from their homes and dragged into vans. (Reuters) Uproar in Turkey over cartoons 'depicting prophets' ...
A group of angry Muslims targeted a magazine's offices in Turkey following the publication of a cartoon allegedly depicting the Prophet Muhammad. Footage shows an activist scaling a building in ...
Three cartoonists were arrested in Turkey after publishing a cartoon that shows Moses and Muhammad shaking hands in the sky, with missiles flying beside them. Erdogan: "A disgusting provocation." ...
Turkish police have detained four employees of the satirical magazine LeMan over a controversial cartoon which authorities claim depicted the Prophet Muhammad.