Free expression organizations speak for Zehra Ömeroğlu

Apr 11, 2024 | News

Today CARTOONISTS RIGHTS joins three other organizations concerned with the safety and free expression of press cartoonists – Cartooning for Peace, Freedom Cartoonists, and Freemuse – to make a joint statement on behalf of Zehra Ömeroğlu, recently found criminally liable for “obscenity” over a cartoon that appeared in Turkish humor magazine LeMan during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In March we detailed the findings of Türkiye’s Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Services – Directorate of Child Services’ Board for the Protection of Minors from Obscene Publications against cartoonist Zehra Ömeroğlu, and our strong objections to them.

The Board determined that a cartoon of Ömeroğlu’s that ran in LeMan in 2020 represented criminal “obscenity”. We considered this biased and sexist, and asked “Would the same cartoon, published under the same circumstances, have attracted the same judicial action and censorious ruling had it been authored by a man instead of a woman?”

Next week Ms Ömeroğlu will hear the sentence of the court in her criminal prosecution. She could go to prison for as long as three years.

Today we join Cartooning for Peace, Freedom Cartoonists, and Freemuse in saying:

Ms Ömeroğlu’s court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday, April 16th. Cartoonists Rights and our partner organizations will continue to monitor her case with great interest and as matter of top priority.