Turkish President Erdogan lashed out at a satirical magazine following allegations that it had published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed, calling it a "vile provocation". As protests erupted in Istanbul, the magazine's editor said the image had been misinterpreted and was "not a caricature of Prophet Mohammed".
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- Protests erupted in Istanbul after allegations of a Prophet Muhammad cartoon by a satirical magazine.
- Police intervened and arrested several staff members for allegedly insulting religious values. 30s
- The Justice Minister stated that mocking religious sanctity is not protected by freedom of expression. 39s
- The magazine denies the cartoon depicted the Prophet, claiming it was an ordinary man named Muhammad. 1m 12s
- The publication called the arrests a provocation and an attack on press freedom. 1m 28s