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Arrested Turkish comedian who called Erdogan a dictator faces jail time

Arrested Turkish comedian who called Erdogan a dictator faces jail time

Turkish comedian Deniz Göktas was taken into pre-trial detention on Friday following his arrest for allegedly mocking religious values and insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The comedian faces potential jail time after referring to Erdogan as a dictator during one of his performances.

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