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Satire or Blasphemy: Turkey arrests four LeMan journalists over alleged cartoon on Prophet Muhammad:

Four journalists from LeMan magazine arrested in Turkey over a controversial cartoon allegedly depicting Prophet Muhammad. Press freedom concerns rise

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Turkey Arrests LeMan Journalists Over Alleged Cartoon of Prophet Muhammad

Turkey Arrests LeMan Journalists Over Alleged Cartoon of Prophet Muhammad

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In a move that has sparked a fierce global debate over press freedom and religious sensitivity, Turkish authorities on Monday (June 30) arrested four senior members of the renowned satirical magazine LeMan, accusing them of insulting religious values through a controversial cartoon that allegedly depicts Prophet Muhammad and Prophet Moses.

The cartoon, which showed two bearded, winged figures shaking hands in the clouds as missiles rained down below, was intended, according to LeMan, as a commentary on religious unity amid global conflict. However, it triggered intense backlash from religious conservatives and senior government officials, who interpreted it as blasphemous and provocative.

The arrests were confirmed in a series of posts by Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya on X (formerly Twitter), who also released videos of the detentions. One video shows cartoonist Dogan Pehlevan being handcuffed and escorted by police. “I once again curse those who try to sow discord by drawing caricatures of our Prophet Muhammad,” Yerlikaya wrote. “The person named D.P. who made this vile drawing has been caught and taken into custody… These shameless individuals will be held accountable before the law.”

Islamic Republic of Turkey applies Sharia “blasphemy” law & arrests editor of satirical magazine over alleged “Muhammad cartoon” which may NOT have depicted Islam’s prophet, & was an anti-Israel cartoon. See non-descript image & explanations by an editorshttps://t.co/cfKhL4JJ6U pic.twitter.com/KgLHlxjWNw

— Andrew Bostom, MD, MS (@andrewbostom) July 1, 2025 

Three additional men, identified by initials C.O. (graphic designer), Z.A. (Editor-in-Chief), and A.Y. (Institutional Director), were also arrested and taken from their homes in separate raids. In one video, a barefoot detainee is seen being pushed into a police van. Authorities stated that six people in total are under investigation, and detention orders have been issued for all of them.

Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunc confirmed that an investigation has been launched under Article 216 of the Turkish Penal Code, which criminalises “publicly inciting hatred and enmity or degrading sections of the public.” The article has drawn widespread criticism from human rights groups, who argue that it is often misused to stifle dissent and restrict press freedom.

In response, LeMan Magazine issued a statement defending both the cartoon and its creator, asserting that the drawing had been misinterpreted. The magazine said the cartoon aimed to highlight the suffering of a Muslim man killed in Israeli attacks and to “depict the righteousness of the oppressed,” without any intent to insult Islam or its Prophet.

Turkey arrested an artist, who drew a cartoon of islam’s prophet Mohammed for the Turkish satirical magazine Leman.

They were accused of blasphemy and lslamists chanted Allah Akbar and demanded to lynch them!

pic.twitter.com/8GVDXUT0et

— Azat (@AzatAlsalim) July 1, 2025 

“There is no depiction of our Prophet,” LeMan stated firmly. “To interpret the cartoon in such a way requires extreme malice.”

The magazine also emphasised the commonality of the name Muhammad among Muslims around the world and rejected claims that the cartoon was directed at the Prophet. “Currently, there are over 200 million people bearing the name Muhammad. Associating the cartoon with the Prophet is based purely on bias and provocation,” LeMan wrote.

It further accused certain online accounts of orchestrating a smear campaign, adding, “We invite our well-intentioned brothers who protest to understand us correctly.” The editorial team urged judicial authorities to investigate those spreading false narratives and provoking unrest.

As news of the arrests spread, a group of demonstrators gathered outside LeMan’s Istanbul headquarters, chanting slogans and kicking the doors of the building. Videos circulating on social media show the crowd demanding punishment for the journalists involved.

This incident adds to a growing list of concerns over Turkey’s record on press freedom. The country currently ranks 158th out of 180 countries in the 2024 World Press Freedom Index, released by Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

Topics: Ali Yerlikaya statementLeMan protest IstanbulTurkey cartoon arrestLeMan magazineProphet Muhammad cartoonDoğan Pehlevan arrestedTurkish press freedom
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