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A cartoon of Prophet Muhammad led to violent protests in Turkey’s Istanbul on Monday, with protesters pelting stones and ...
The cartoon, published in LeMan magazine, was denounced by government officials who said it represented the Prophet Muhammad.
Istanbul police on Monday fired rubber bullets and tear gas to break up a mob of protesters who attacked a bar frequented by ...
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan criticized a satirical magazine's cartoon depicting Islamic and Jewish prophets as a provocative act. Promising legal action, Erdogan vowed to protect sacred values ...
ISTANBUL -- Turkish police detained three more employees of a satirical magazine on Tuesday, raising the number of people ...
ISTANBUL - Angry protesters rallied in Istanbul on Tuesday despite a heavy police presence, shouting threats following ...
ANKARA - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday condemned as a \"vile provocation\" a cartoon in a satirical magazine ...
The group said the cartoon related in the weekly satire Lemen magazine has sparked widespread outrage among Muslims worldwide ...
Extremist groups have attacked the LeMan magazine, while a Turkish court issued an arrest warrant for the chief editor and ...
LeMan magazine issued a statement saying that the cartoon did not depict the Islamic prophet and was misunderstood.
The incident occurred after Istanbul's chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had ...
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.