Turkish magazine raided, copies collected for insulting Erdo?an

Turkish social media users have been sharing this montage image of former British PM Tony Blair, noting that it was never the subject of a legal case in the UK

Turkish magazine Nokta has been raided by police officers reportedly due to its latest issue, which shows President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an taking a selfie near a killed soldier?s coffin, with copies of the issue confiscated ahead of delivery upon an Istanbul prosecutor?s office decision.

Nokta?s office building in Istanbul?s Okmeydan? neighborhood was raided by Istanbul Police Department officers on charges of ?insulting the Turkish president? and ?making terrorist propaganda? in the early hours of Sept. 14 as the magazine prepared to deliver its latest issue.

The magazine?s editor-in-chief, Cevheri Güven, said on Twitter on Sept. 14 that police officers came to their office twice, once at around midnight and again in the early morning of Sept. 14.

?Police arrived at our doorstep. It?s 1:30 a.m. I think [copies of] Nokta will be confiscated,? Güven tweeted at around midnight. ?Police at Nokta?s doorstep at 1:30 a.m., it?s 8:30 a.m. and police are again at the doorstep.?

Copies of the magazine?s 18th issue were confiscated after the police department filed a request with the Istanbul Public Prosecutor?s Office to obtain permission to conduct a search of the magazine?s office building, collect copies of its 18th issue and block access to the magazine?s Twitter account because ?content of Nokta?s 18th issue has been considered to be insulting to the president.?

The copies were published and sent to delivery centers, Nokta Magazine Managing Editor Ertu?rul Erba? said. ?Copies [of Nokta?s 18th issue] were confiscated at delivery centers,? Erba? said, adding that copies could not be delivered to individual stores.

The magazine?s lawyer, Kadir Kökten, said a criminal court of peace under administration of the Istanbul...

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