ISTANBUL — Turkish police detained three more employees of a satirical magazine on Tuesday, raising the number of people taken into custody over a cartoon that authorities claim depicted the Prophet ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Turkish police secure the street in front of the headquarters of LeMan magazine after hundreds of people attacked the building due ...
Police block Islamist demonstrators from entering the street where the magazine's office is located. The office of satire magazine LeMan in Beyoğlu, İstanbul was attacked last night with stones and ...
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.
Turkey on Saturday (Jul 12) arrested the editor-in-chief of a leading satirical magazine LeMan, escalating a crackdown on the publication over a cartoon that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claims ...
Six staff members from the LeMan satire magazine are facing prison sentences over a cartoon published in the magazine’s Jun 26 issue, which has led to formal charges of “inciting hatred” and ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Tuesday demanded that Turkish authorities release four staff members of the LeMan magazine who were arrested for a cartoon purportedly depicting the ...
Islamist protesters clash with Turkish anti riot police officers as they gather to protest Leman cartoon magazine in Istanbul on June 30, 2025 — Ozan KOSE Clashes erupted in Istanbul Monday with ...
Four staff members of a Turkish satirical magazine have been arrested after allegedly publishing a cartoon that authorities claim depicts the Prophet Muhammad, a figure whose portrayal is forbidden in ...
Clashes erupted in Istanbul on June 30 with police firing rubber bullets and tear gas to break up an angry mob after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the Prophet ...