
Tuncay Akgun
Tuncay Akgun is the editor-in-chief of LeMan, a satirical magazine in Turkey known for its political commentary and humor. He has been in the news recently due to clashes in Istanbul triggered by the publication of a cartoon that allegedly depicted the prophet Muhammad, leading to arrests mandated by the chief prosecutor. Akgun defended the cartoon, asserting that it was misinterpreted and did not intend to insult religious values.
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LeMan's editor-in-chief Tuncay Akgun stated that the work had been misinterpreted.
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Tuncay Akgun is the editor-in-chief of Leman who defended the drawing.
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Tuncay Akgun, the editor-in-chief of LeMan magazine, stated that the cartoon had been misinterpreted.
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