ISTANBUL: A top Turkish opposition daily’s columnist, who posted a tweet of a cartoon depicting a cleaner appearing to disinfect a religious cleric’s mind, was briefly detained on Wednesday.
Cumhuriyet journalist Enver Aysever could face a one-and-half-year imprisonment after Turkish prosecutors charged him over his tweet, dating from 2020, that it “denigrated religious values observed by a part of the public.”
The cartoon showed a cleaner, dressed in white protective overalls, spraying disinfectant into the cracked-open head of a heavily bearded man who appeared to represent conservative Muslims in Turkey.
Aysever was brought and questioned by the police on Wednesday and later released, Cumhuriyet said.
The paper quoted the journalist as saying “they do this on purpose to taint my reputation and put an end to my columns in Cumhuriyet,” after his release.
Defending the journalist, Canan Kaftancioglu, the Istanbul chairwoman of the main opposition CHP party, tweeted that “under the (ruling) AKP government, humor ... has been banned.”
Seeing many of its journalists land in court, Turkey’s oldest daily, Cumhuriyet was founded in 1924 and is considered a thorn in the side of President Recep Tayyip Erodgan’s government.
The paper is owned by a foundation that ensures its independence, making it one of Turkey’s few media outlets not subservient to big industrial holding companies close to Erdogan.
Cumhuriyet riled Turkish officials in 2015 by reproducing a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad in the wake of the deadly attack on the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris.
Turkey is one of the world’s leading jailer of journalists, ranking 154th in the 2020 World Press Freedom Index compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
Turkish journalist briefly detained over cartoon tweet
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Turkish journalist briefly detained over cartoon tweet
- Cumhuriyet journalist posted a tweet of a cartoon depicting a cleaner appearing to disinfect the mind of a religious cleric
- Daily quoted journalist Enver Aysever saying "they do this on purpose to taint my reputation and put an end to my columns in Cumhuriyet,"
Arab News wins 7 prizes at European Newspaper Awards, led by 50th anniversary coverage
- Anniversary special coverage and film won four Awards of Excellence across multiple categories
LONDON: Arab News won seven prizes at the 27th European Newspaper Awards — four for its 50th anniversary coverage and three for other projects — bringing its total to 160 awards since the 2018 relaunch.
The anniversary coverage earned an Award of Excellence in “Supplement for special occasions and anniversary editions,” plus wins in “Multimedia storytelling” for its special web section and two in “Film” and “Animated films” for its documentary.
Additional honors went to the “Spotlight — 2024 in Review” and “Opinion — 2024” print series in the “Sectional front pages nationwide newspaper” category, and a “Visualization” prize for an image from “Opinion — 2024.”
Launched in 1999 by organizer Norbert Kupper, the awards celebrate print and digital innovation. This year’s contest drew newspapers from 22 countries and more than 3,000 entries across 20 categories, despite fewer print submissions due to rising editorial collaborations.
“It’s testament to the skill, versatility and collaboration between the creative and editorial teams at Arab News that the seven awards at this year’s ENAs spanned print, digital and film categories,” commented Omar Nashashibi, head of creative design at Arab News. “These wouldn’t be possible without the world-class contributors we partner with, and the leadership, vision and support of Editor-In-Chief Faisal J. Abbas.”
Creative Director Simon Khalil called the film wins especially meaningful. “This recognition means a great deal because this film was never just about marking an anniversary, it was about capturing a defining moment in the evolution of Arab News and the region it represents.
“Telling the story, and drama of the 2018 relaunch, the digital transformation, and the courage to become ‘The Voice of a Changing Region’ was both a responsibility and a privilege.”
Past highlights include the “King Charles III Coronation” special coverage, “Kingdom vs. Captagon” investigation and FIFA Qatar World Cup 2022 special edition.
See more award-winning projects at arabnews.com/greatesthits.










