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Turkish authorities arrest four magazine staff over controversial cartoon

Wednesday 02 July 2025 - 09:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Turkish authorities arrest four magazine staff over controversial cartoon

Police in Istanbul have detained four employees of LeMan, a satirical magazine, following the publication of a cartoon alleged to depict the Prophet Muhammad. The incident has sparked widespread protests and condemnation from officials, religious groups, and the public.

Protests and public outcry

The cartoon, published last week, ignited anger among many, with critics accusing the magazine of insulting religious values. Mass protests erupted in Istanbul, with demonstrators marching to LeMan’s headquarters, chanting slogans, and demanding accountability. Police intervened using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd.

Videos circulating on social media show thousands of protesters condemning the magazine’s actions. The protests highlight the deep sensitivities surrounding depictions of religious figures in predominantly Muslim societies.

Government response and arrests

The Istanbul chief public prosecutor’s office has launched an investigation into the incident. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan described the cartoon as a “vile provocation” and a hate crime, calling for those responsible to face justice.

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya echoed the president’s remarks, stating: “These provocative acts, which insult our sacred values and deeply hurt Muslim consciences, will not go unpunished.” He clarified that the act does not fall under the umbrella of press freedom or freedom of expression.

Authorities have issued six detention orders, arresting a graphic designer, two senior staff members, and a cartoonist from the magazine. Investigations are ongoing, with officials seeking other individuals allegedly involved in the publication.

LeMan’s defense and apology

Amid the backlash, LeMan issued a public apology, claiming that the cartoon was misinterpreted. The magazine stated the artwork was intended to depict the suffering of a Muslim man killed in Israeli attacks rather than the Prophet Muhammad.

LeMan further clarified that the figure in the cartoon was not the Prophet, noting that “Muhammed” is a common name in the Muslim world. Despite the explanation, critics argue the magazine failed to respect religious sensitivities.

This incident underscores the tension between freedom of expression and respect for religious beliefs, a recurring issue in many societies grappling with how to balance these principles.


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