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Turkish comedian sent to jail to await trial on charges of insulting Erdogan

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Deniz Goktas *Istanbul Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan Deniz Göktaş

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Jul 3 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

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. 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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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Stand-up comic held for jokes about Erdogan and Islam in Turkey crackdown

Stand-up comedian Deniz Göktaş has been arrested in Istanbul, Turkey, after being detained at the airport. A court placed him under arrest for allegedly "inciting hatred and hostility" and insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during a performance. Göktaş is the latest individual targeted in a broader crackdown on dissent in Turkey, which has also affected campaigners, journalists, and public figures. This crackdown has included blocking social media accounts of LGBT+ organizations and activists and detaining over 200 people ahead of the upcoming NATO leaders' summit. The summit, hosted by Erdoğan, will see leaders including US President Donald Trump and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky in attendance. Authorities have also imposed a ban on demonstrations in Ankara until July 10th.

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A Turkish court ordered a comedian jailed pending trial on charges of insulting religious values and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

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Deniz Goktas was detained for questioning at Istanbul’s main airport on his return from a trip abroad.

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The comedian's routine, which included references to Erdogan as a 'dictator,' drew some 9.5 million views online.

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Insulting the president is a criminal offense in Turkey, punishable by up to four years in prison.

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Stand-up comedian Deniz Göktaş has been placed under arrest by a court in Istanbul.

Jul 2 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

Turkey detains stand-up comedian for allegedly insulting religious values

Turkish authorities detained comedian Deniz Goktas at Istanbul's airport upon his return from abroad for questioning. This follows an investigation launched by prosecutors into potential charges of "publicly insulting religious values" stemming from his stand-up routine. The show, recorded in Istanbul and uploaded to YouTube, garnered millions of views and led to dozens of complaints from viewers offended by jokes about religion. Critics note that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has increasingly restricted free expression, with such actions extending into popular culture. Goktas is the latest celebrity to face scrutiny for remarks deemed offensive, with authorities previously blocking access to excerpts of his show that included jokes about Erdogan.

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Turkish authorities detained comedian Deniz Goktas for allegedly insulting religious values.

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Goktas' stand-up routine was widely viewed online and drew millions of views in Turkey.

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Critics say President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has narrowed the space for free expression.

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Other celebrities, including satirists and actors, have faced similar investigations or detentions.

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Dozens of viewers filed complaints against the comedian, prompting an investigation.

— Sabah