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Turkish comedian detained after probe over viral stand-up
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Turkish comedian detained after probe over viral stand-up

Turkish comedian Deniz Göktaş was detained at Istanbul Airport on July 2 after returning from a vacation abroad as part of an investigation into his recent stand-up special. The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office launched the probe on June 29 under charges of 'publicly denigrating the religious values embraced by a segment of society,' following 135 online complaints after his June 24 YouTube performance garnered over 8.5 million views. The special included satirical takes on Turkey's domestic politics, psychology, drug investigations, and other topics. Göktaş, who was abroad when the investigation began, was detained during passport control and taken to police headquarters. His performance has sparked national debates about the boundaries of satire, freedom of expression, and the role of young Turkish comedians. Authorities have restricted access to some performance clips on X, citing national security and public order.

Deniz Göktaş, istaknuti turski komičar poznat po svojoj oštrom duhovnosti i političkoj satiri, službeno je uhićen 3. srpnja 2024. godine, nakon što je počela krivična istraga o njegovom posljednjem stand-up nastupu.

Predstava, održana u istanbulskom kazalištu Harbiye Open Air 1. lipnja, postavljena je na Göktaşov YouTube kanal 25. lipnja i brzo je stekla veliku pozornost.

Tijekom ispitivanja, Göktaş je branio svoje komentare, tvrdeći da su oni namijenjeni kao humor, a ne uvrede. Objasnio je da su njegove primjedbe o Erdoganu temeljene na promatranjima predsjednikovog javnog karaktera i karijere, uspoređujući ga s "nerodnim susjedom" čije je postupke i odluke smatrao upitnim. Što se tiče šala koji uključuju Kur'an, Göktaş je izjavio da smatra da je tekst najbolji među četiri glavna islamska pisma i izrazio divljenje njegovom značaju.

Istraga o Göktašu započela je 29. lipnja, kada je kancelarija glavnog javnog tužitelja u Istanbulu pokrenula istragu o navodnim kršenjima turskog kaznenog zakona.

Podržavači Goktaša okupili su se ispred sudnice Çağlayan u Istanbulu 3. srpnja kako bi pokazali solidarnost s komičarem. Među njima je bio Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, vođa glavne opozicijske Republikanske narodne stranke (CHP). Unatoč njegovoj prisutnosti, Kılıçdaroğlu se suočio s kritikama dijelova gomile, što ukazuje na polariziranu prirodu javnog osjećaja oko slučaja. U međuvremenu, istaknute osobe povezane s vladajućom strankom, uključujući predsjednika Velike stranke jedinstva (BBP), Mustafu Destici, bivšeg gradonačelnika Ankare Melih Gökçek i bivšeg poslanika Şamil Tayyara, ranije su kritizirali Goktaša na internetu, što je doprinijelo kontroverzi oko njegovog nastupa.

Göktaş, rođen u Ankari 1994. godine, ima diplomu iz psihologije s Tehničkog sveučilišta Bliskog istoka i magisterij iz filma i televizije sa Sveučilišta Kadir Has. Prije nego što je prešao na stand-up komediju, radio je u akademskom svijetu i zabavi. Njegov komični stil spaja osobne anegdote, društvenu kritiku i politički komentar, što ga čini popularnom, ali spornom figurom u turskom društvu.

Kako se sudski postupak odvija, Göktaş ostaje u pritvoru do suđenja. Njegov slučaj će vjerojatno privući značajan javni interes, s obzirom na značajnu prirodu optužbi i komika. Pravni stručnjaci sugerišu da će ishod suđenja u velikoj mjeri ovisiti o tome hoće li sud tumačiti Göktaşove primjedbe kao zaštićene oblike izražavanja ili kao kršenja zakona.

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Bianet logoBianetNeovisanLijevoČinjenice 90Objektivnost 72prije 15 h
Deniz Göktaş formally arrested after explaining controversial standup jokes during interrogation

Comedian Deniz Göktaş was formally arrested in Turkey on charges of 'insulting the president' and 'degrading religious values' following jokes made in his standup comedy show. The show, titled 'Ölü Deniz,' had gained significant attention online, with his latest performance viewed nearly 9 million times within a week. Göktaş was detained at İstanbul Airport upon returning from abroad and interrogated by police before being brought to the İstanbul Courthouse for questioning by prosecutors. During the interrogation, he defended his comments as humor rather than insults, including references to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as a 'grumpy neighbor' and joking about Erdoğan watching personal development videos or undergoing therapy.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the arrest of a comedian for criticizing the president and making jokes about political figures as an example of suppression of free speech and targeting dissent. The tone highlights the comedian’s defense of his comments as legitimate humor and critiques the legal actions against

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 90 · Objektivnost 72): High factual consistency with other reports, including the jail date and charges. Objectivity is slightly lower due to inclusion of Göktaş's direct quotes, which can be seen as presenting his side of the story without balancing with opposing viewpoints.

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Comedian Deniz Göktaş detained after new show goes viral

Comedian Deniz Göktaş was detained at Istanbul Airport upon returning from a vacation abroad following backlash from government-aligned circles over his stand-up comedy show titled 'Ölü Deniz.' The show, performed at Istanbul's Harbiye Open Air Theater on June 1 and later uploaded to YouTube on June 25, gained significant attention with 8.7 million views within a week. Clips from the performance went viral on social media, prompting the Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK) to block certain content. The show includes satirical commentary on President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, opposition leaders, and sensitive topics like the Kurdish and Alevi communities. Göktaş was questioned by the Istanbul Security Directorate under charges related to insulting religious values and the president. Prominent figures from the ruling party, including BBP Chair Mustafa Destici, criticized him online before his detention.

Procjena pristranosti (Desno): The article frames the comedian's detention as a direct consequence of his politically charged satire targeting government figures and sensitive societal issues. It emphasizes the involvement of state authorities and prominent ruling-party members in the backlash, suggesting a coordinated response.

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 88 · Objektivnost 70): Factual details are consistent with other sources, including specific charges and the name of the show. Objectivity is lower due to emphasis on political figures' reactions and the term 'politically charged performance,' which may imply a biased perspective.

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Komedija Göktaş u pritvoru čeka na suđenje zbog svog viralnog stand-upa

Turski komičar Deniz Göktaş zatvoren je do suđenja 3. srpnja pod optužbom za omalovažavanje vjerskih vrijednosti i vrijeđanje predsjednika Recepa Tayyipa Erdogana.

Procjena pristranosti (Desno): Članak stavlja incident u širi kontekst političke klime u Turskoj, naglašavajući primjenu zakona države protiv navodnih uvreda vjerskim vrijednostima i predsjedničkom položaju.

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 87 · Objektivnost 78): Factual information is largely consistent with other articles, including the timeline and nature of the investigation. Objectivity is higher compared to others, though there is some promotional tone in describing the performance's impact and popularity.

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Turkish comedian detained after probe over viral stand-up

Turkish comedian Deniz Göktaş was detained at Istanbul Airport on July 2 after returning from a vacation abroad as part of an investigation into his recent stand-up special. The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office launched the probe on June 29 under charges of 'publicly denigrating the religious values embraced by a segment of society,' following 135 online complaints after his June 24 YouTube performance garnered over 8.5 million views. The special included satirical takes on Turkey's domestic politics, psychology, drug investigations, and other topics. Göktaş, who was abroad when the investigation began, was detained during passport control and taken to police headquarters. His performance has sparked national debates about the boundaries of satire, freedom of expression, and the role of young Turkish comedians. Authorities have restricted access to some performance clips on X, citing national security and public order.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the investigation as targeting a comedian's satirical content, which includes criticism of societal and political issues. While the legal charges are presented neutrally, the emphasis on the controversy surrounding the comedian's work and the broader discussion about freedom of表达和

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 75): Factual accuracy is high, aligning with cross-source consensus on the detainment, charges, and public reaction. Objectivity is somewhat compromised by the focus on the broader societal debate and implications, which can be seen as editorializing.

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Turski komičar Deniz Göktaş suočen je s istragom zbog stand-upa

Turski komičar Deniz Göktaş pod istragom je od strane tužitelja zbog navodnog ' vrijeđanja vjerskih vrijednosti' na temelju sadržaja iz stand-up specijala pod nazivom 'Ölü Deniz', koji je izveden u Istanbulu i kasnije postavljen na YouTube. Istraga je uslijedila nakon tvrdnji da elementi u materijalu komičara predstavljaju kazneno djelo.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): Članak predstavlja situaciju činjenično, ne favorizirajući otvoreno nijednu stranu. izvještava o pravnim potezima poduzetim protiv komičara i uključuje kontekst o reakciji javnosti i širim implikacijama u pogledu slobode izražavanja.

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