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Un comédien turc menacé de quatre ans de prison pour avoir insulté Erdogan
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Un comédien turc menacé de quatre ans de prison pour avoir insulté Erdogan

A Turkish comedian, Goktaş, has been arrested and faces up to four years in prison for allegedly insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during a stand-up performance. The controversial act was recorded last month in Istanbul and uploaded to YouTube on June 24, where it received around 9.5 million views. Following numerous complaints from viewers regarding jokes about religion, authorities launched an investigation. During his interrogation, Goktaş claimed he did not intend to belittle religious values or insult the president, stating his approach was satirical and discussing a widely debated topic in Turkey. Insulting the president is a criminal offense in Turkey, punishable by up to four years in prison. Critics argue that Erdoğan has restricted freedom of expression over two decades in power, while the government insists that Turkish courts remain impartial and independent of political pressure. On Friday, dozens of people gathered outside the court in support of the comedian, chanting anti-government slogans. In a broader political context, opposition Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu has been in custody since March 2023 facing corruption charges, and hundreds of other oppositions

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Un comédien turc menacé de quatre ans de prison pour avoir insulté Erdogan

A Turkish comedian, Goktaş, has been arrested and faces up to four years in prison for allegedly insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during a stand-up performance. The controversial act was recorded last month in Istanbul and uploaded to YouTube on June 24, where it received around 9.5 million views. Following numerous complaints from viewers regarding jokes about religion, authorities launched an investigation. During his interrogation, Goktaş claimed he did not intend to belittle religious values or insult the president, stating his approach was satirical and discussing a widely debated topic in Turkey. Insulting the president is a criminal offense in Turkey, punishable by up to four years in prison. Critics argue that Erdoğan has restricted freedom of expression over two decades in power, while the government insists that Turkish courts remain impartial and independent of political pressure. On Friday, dozens of people gathered outside the court in support of the comedian, chanting anti-government slogans. In a broader political context, opposition Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu has been in custody since March 2023 facing corruption charges, and hundreds of other oppositions

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both the charges against the comedian and the context of political tensions in Turkey, including criticism of President Erdoğan's policies and the legal actions against opposition figures. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either side but provides information from multiple角度

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article provides detailed information about the comedian's arrest, the nature of the charges, his defense, and broader political context. The facts align with cross-source consensus but may slightly overemphasize the political angle.

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