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The cartoon, published in LeMan magazine, was denounced by government officials who said it represented the Prophet Muhammad.
Fourt staff members including the cartoonist have been formally arrested for “inciting the public to hatred and hostility.” ...
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 ...
Authorities on Monday launched an investigation into the weekly magazine over accusations of its cartoon ‘publicly insulting religious values’ ...
In the June 26 issue, Muhammad and Moses, prophets of Islam and Judaism, appear as two elderly figures floating in the air above a city devastated by bombings in a clear reference to Gaza and Israel.
Four staff at the satirical Turkish magazine LeMan have been arrested after being accused of inciting public hatred with a controversial cartoon.
Mob of 250-300 clashes with police after LeMan magazine prints drawing editor says 'has nothing to do with prophet'; ...
Leman magazine's cartoon, depicting Prophet Muhammad and Prophet Moses exchanging greetings as missiles rain down from the ...
Extremist groups have attacked the LeMan magazine, while a Turkish court issued an arrest warrant for the chief editor and three other people, including the cartoonist. Erdogan calls the cartoon a ...
The Madımak Massacre marked a terrifying rupture between religious conservatism and secular artistic expression. Now, the ...
Authorities have censored the satirical magazine LeMan due to the publication of a "Muhammad-Moses" cartoon in its Jun 26 issue. Courts have ordered the blocking of access to the magazine’s website ...
Turkish police have detained four employees of the satirical magazine LeMan over a controversial cartoon which authorities claim depicted the Prophet Muhammad. The cartoon, published in the ...