The title of Charlie Hebdo for Erdogan's cartoon: He's a lot of private fun.

The Turkish president has threatened to sue Charlie Hebdo magazine after his forehead with his cartoons. President Makron said he needs health checks. And in response to this findings of Turkish President Erdogan, French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo opened his forehead with his cartoons. “It's a lot of private fun”, was the title of the cartoon that irritated [...]
The Turkish president has threatened to sue Charlie Hebdo magazine after his forehead with his cartoons.
President Makron said he needs health checks.
And in response to this findings of Turkish President Erdogan, French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo opened his forehead with his cartoons.
“It is a lot of private entertainer”, it was the cartoon title that irritated Ankara officially.
The Turkish president's communications director has indicated that cartoons are irresponsible attacks on Islamic culture, which promote racism and discrimination.
Its Erdogan, referring to cartoons against him, has said the Western countries' attacks on those Islamic countries aimed at relaunching the Crusades.
The Turkish president has even threatened to sue the French magazine.
Tensions have been recorded following the murder of Samuel Payy, French teachers who had displayed the cartoons of prophet Muhammad in his speech on freedom of speech.
French President Makron after this act made several accusations towards Muslims until all of this sparked reactions in majority Muslim countries.
Part of these countries have called for boycotting products that French and others have also staged protests condemning French behaviour against Islam.












