Turkey detains 2 cartoonists over satirical drawing depicting Moses and Muhammad
- On June 26, 2025, police in Istanbul arrested the cartoonist, editor-in-chief, and graphic designer of LeMan magazine over a cartoon alleged to insult religious values.
- The arrests followed an investigation launched by Istanbul's chief public prosecutor after the June 26 magazine issue published a cartoon considered offensive to religious beliefs.
- Clashes erupted between protesters and police in downtown Istanbul involving 250 to 300 people after angry crowds attacked a bar frequented by LeMan staffers.
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Turkey arrests cartoonist over alleged depiction of Muhammad amid protests
The Turkish government is taking action against those it accuses of depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a cartoon in a satirical magazine. Turkey’s president called the cartoon a “vile provocation” and promised to hold those responsible for its publication “accountable before the law.” Protesters surround magazine’s main office President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s remarks followed protests in Istanbul on Monday, June 30, over the cartoon, which is bel…
Satirical Turkish weekly LeMan targeted over ‘Muhammad’ cartoon - Committee to Protect Journalists
Istanbul, June 1, 2025—Turkish authorities must release from custody four staff members of the leftist satirical weekly LeMan and ensure their safety, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Tuesday. Police raided the Istanbul offices of LeMan Monday evening and detained the staff members after the publication of what officials claimed was a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad, a depiction that is forbidden in...
The Turkish satire magazine Leman has printed a Mohammed cartoon. The magazine denies that it is the Prophet. Turkish justice sees it differently.
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