Turkey's President Erdogan Condemns "Vile Provocation" Over Alleged Prophet Cartoon
CRUXJuly 1, 20257 min35,828 views
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- 📣 Protesters gathered in Istanbul following allegations that the satirical magazine LeMan published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed.
- 🚫 LeMan weekly's editor-in-chief categorically denied the allegation, stating the image had no connection to the Prophet Mohammed.
President Erdogan's Strong Condemnation
- 🗣️ Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan denounced the alleged cartoon as a "vile provocation disguised as humour" and a "hate crime."
- ⚖️ Erdogan stated that those who insult the Prophet and other prophets will be held accountable before the law.
Legal and Social Response
- 🚨 Istanbul's chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of staff at LeMan weekly.
- 🚫 The magazine was confiscated, and legal proceedings were initiated.
- ⚠️ The incident is compared to previous controversies like the Danish cartoons and the Charlie Hebdo attack, suggesting a deliberate provocation.
- 💬 The speaker asserts that any attack on Allah and the Prophet is more immoral and aggressive than the bombs dropped by Zionists in Gaza.
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Prophet MohammedSatirical MagazineLeManRecep Tayyip ErdoganTurkeyIstanbulCartoon ControversyFreedom of SpeechHate CrimeReligious ValuesCharlie HebdoDanish Cartoons
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