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Turkish Comedian Arrested: Laughing at Your Own Risk
Germany🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Turkish Comedian Arrested: Laughing at Your Own Risk

The Turkish comedian Deniz Göktaş was arrested after the release of his stand-up comedy show 'Ölü Deniz,' which includes satirical commentary on politics and society. The show, which has been viewed by nine million people, criticizes President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and addresses themes such as censorship and national identity. Göktaş was detained at Istanbul's airport upon returning from abroad, and his arrest sparked protests in the city. The prosecution alleges that he insulted religious values and disrespected the president, while his defense claims the accusations are based on out-of-context excerpts and that he was subjected to humiliating treatment during interrogation. Göktaş remains in a high-security detention facility but continues to express his humor through football and podcasting.

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taz – die tageszeitung logotaz – die tageszeitungIndependentLeft9 hr. ago
Turkish Comedian Arrested: Laughing at Your Own Risk

The Turkish comedian Deniz Göktaş was arrested after the release of his stand-up comedy show 'Ölü Deniz,' which includes satirical commentary on politics and society. The show, which has been viewed by nine million people, criticizes President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and addresses themes such as censorship and national identity. Göktaş was detained at Istanbul's airport upon returning from abroad, and his arrest sparked protests in the city. The prosecution alleges that he insulted religious values and disrespected the president, while his defense claims the accusations are based on out-of-context excerpts and that he was subjected to humiliating treatment during interrogation. Göktaş remains in a high-security detention facility but continues to express his humor through football and podcasting.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the arrest of Deniz Göktaş within the broader context of political satire and freedom of expression, highlighting the tension between artistic critique and state control. While it presents both the charges against him and his defense, the emphasis on his critical stance toward the

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