Turkish comedian sent to jail to await trial on charges of insulting Erdogan
A Turkish court ordered comedian Deniz Goktas jailed pending trial on charges of insulting religious values and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Goktas was detained at Istanbul's airport upon returning from a trip after prosecutors investigated his stand-up routine, which included references to Erdogan as a "dictator." The routine, viewed online by millions, reportedly offended dozens of viewers who filed complaints.

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AI-generatedA Turkish court ordered comedian Deniz Goktas jailed pending trial on charges of insulting religious values and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Goktas was detained at Istanbul's airport upon returning from a trip after prosecutors investigated his stand-up routine, which included references to Erdogan as a "dictator." The routine, viewed online by millions, reportedly offended dozens of viewers who filed complaints. Goktas stated his intent was satirical and not to degrade religious values or insult the president, explaining his remarks reflected public debate. Insulting the president is a criminal offense in Turkey, punishable by up to four years in prison. Critics argue Erdogan has narrowed free expression, leading to frequent investigations and prosecutions of journalists and government critics.
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5 extractedInsulting the president is a criminal offense in Turkey, punishable by up to four years in prison.
The comedian's routine, which included references to Erdogan as a 'dictator,' drew some 9.5 million views online.
Deniz Goktas was detained for questioning at Istanbul’s main airport on his return from a trip abroad.
A Turkish court ordered a comedian jailed pending trial on charges of insulting religious values and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Critics say Erdogan has steadily narrowed the space for free expression, leading to frequent investigations and prosecutions of journalists and government critics.