A cartoon mocking the devastating earthquake that killed thousands in Turkey and Syria was published in the satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo, triggering strong reactions on social media. The ...
The cartoon, published in the LeMan weekly magazine, depicts a Muslim and a Jewish figure – both illustrated with wings and halos – shaking hands as bombs rain down below them. Four days after its ...
ISTANBUL (AFP) - The publisher of one of Turkey's most prominent cartoon magazines on Friday (Feb 17) shut down the weekly and fired all its staff after it published a cartoon of the Prophet Moses ...
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.
French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo’s latest cartoon mocking victims of the Turkey-Syria earthquake in an insensitive cartoon has been met with global condemnation. The magazine, known for its ...
Turkish President Erdogan condemned a LeMan cartoon as a "vile provocation," leading to arrests and protests. The magazine denies depicting Prophet Muhammad, claiming it portrayed a Muslim killed by ...
Four employees of a satirical magazine in Turkey have been arrested for publishing a cartoon that appears to show the Prophet Muhammad - a sacred religious figure whose depiction is a deeply ...
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday condemned as a "vile provocation" a cartoon published in a satirical magazine that appeared to depict Islamic and Jewish prophets, saying authorities would ...
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