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Hundreds of Turkish Islamists have attacked a satirical magazine after claiming that it published a cartoon depicting the ...
A controversial cartoon has sparked mass protests, arrests and threats against a leading Turkish satire magazine.
Angry protesters rallied in Istanbul on Tuesday despite a heavy police presence, shouting threats following allegations a ...
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday condemned as a "vile provocation" a cartoon in a satirical magazine that appeared ...
A cartoon of Prophet Muhammad led to violent protests in Turkey’s Istanbul on Monday, with protesters pelting stones and ...
Turkish police have detained a cartoonist from a satirical magazine over a caricature depicting the Prophet Muhammad. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced the arrest on Monday, sharing a video of ...
City crews had anther turkey crossing sign made up for people headed in the opposite direction, said Public Works Director Dave Mumford, and found existing poles to erect the signs.
Esila Ayık has been kept in pretrial detention for over a month despite having chronic health issues. Three university students in İstanbul are facing a prison sentence for holding a sign that ...
Turkey has released more than 120 people who were detained during last month’s mass anti-government protests. Courts in Istanbul released 127 defendants on bail, most of them university students ...
But in the middle of all the placards, chants, and marching crowds, one unexpected bright yellow rodent with red cheeks and pointy ears stood out. The beloved cartoon character was seen dancing ...
Facing government crackdown on dissent, Turkey’s protesters put aside their differences They are united by a sense that the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has grown increasingly ...