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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

Anti Gouvernement Protest in Izmir -Turkey

University students protested against Muslim extremism and the ongoing arrests of people attending opposition party rallies, on July 1, 2025 in Izmir, Turkey. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

A Controversial Press Cartoon Leads To The Arrest Of Its Author And An Editor - Turkey

Turkey police face demonstrators after prosecutor orders arrests at LeMan magazine, whose editor-in-chief denies allegation and says image has been deliberately misinterpreted. Clashes erupted in Istanbul with police firing rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a mob on Monday after allegations that a satirical magazine had published a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad. The clashes occurred after Istanbul’s chief prosecutor ordered the arrest of the editors at LeMan magazine on grounds it had published a cartoon that “publicly insulted religious values”. The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Tuncay Akgun, said the image had been misinterpreted. “This cartoon is not a caricature of prophet Muhammad in any way,” he told Agence France-Presse. “In this work, the name of a Muslim who was killed in the bombardments of Israel is fictionalised as Muhammad. More than 200 million people in the Islamic world are named Muhammad, on June 30, 2025, in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo by Omer Yildiz/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pride March 2025 - Paris

Pride March 2025 - Paris

A protester holding a sign that reads "Muslim queer, we exist". To mark its 25th anniversary, Inter-LGBT is organizing a pride march to give visibility to homosexual, bisexual, queer, transgender and other people and to demand freedom and equality of sexual orientations and gender identities, on june 28, 2025 in Paris. Photo by Christophe Michel/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

People shop ahead of the Islamic festival of Eid-al-Adha at a local market in Srinagar, India-administered Jammu and Kashmir, on June 5, 2025. Markets across the Muslim world witness a surge in shopping as preparations begin for Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice. This year, however, the festivities in Indian-administered Kashmir are overshadowed by a somber mood following the deadly militant attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 25 Indian Hindu tourists and triggered the worst escalation in decades between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

People shop ahead of the Islamic festival of Eid-al-Adha at a local market in Srinagar, India-administered Jammu and Kashmir, on June 5, 2025. Markets across the Muslim world witness a surge in shopping as preparations begin for Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice. This year, however, the festivities in Indian-administered Kashmir are overshadowed by a somber mood following the deadly militant attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 25 Indian Hindu tourists and triggered the worst escalation in decades between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

People shop ahead of the Islamic festival of Eid-al-Adha at a local market in Srinagar, India-administered Jammu and Kashmir, on June 5, 2025. Markets across the Muslim world witness a surge in shopping as preparations begin for Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice. This year, however, the festivities in Indian-administered Kashmir are overshadowed by a somber mood following the deadly militant attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 25 Indian Hindu tourists and triggered the worst escalation in decades between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

People shop ahead of the Islamic festival of Eid-al-Adha at a local market in Srinagar, India-administered Jammu and Kashmir, on June 5, 2025. Markets across the Muslim world witness a surge in shopping as preparations begin for Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice. This year, however, the festivities in Indian-administered Kashmir are overshadowed by a somber mood following the deadly militant attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 25 Indian Hindu tourists and triggered the worst escalation in decades between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

People shop ahead of the Islamic festival of Eid-al-Adha at a local market in Srinagar, India-administered Jammu and Kashmir, on June 5, 2025. Markets across the Muslim world witness a surge in shopping as preparations begin for Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice. This year, however, the festivities in Indian-administered Kashmir are overshadowed by a somber mood following the deadly militant attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 25 Indian Hindu tourists and triggered the worst escalation in decades between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

People shop ahead of the Islamic festival of Eid-al-Adha at a local market in Srinagar, India-administered Jammu and Kashmir, on June 5, 2025. Markets across the Muslim world witness a surge in shopping as preparations begin for Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice. This year, however, the festivities in Indian-administered Kashmir are overshadowed by a somber mood following the deadly militant attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 25 Indian Hindu tourists and triggered the worst escalation in decades between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

People shop ahead of the Islamic festival of Eid-al-Adha at a local market in Srinagar, India-administered Jammu and Kashmir, on June 5, 2025. Markets across the Muslim world witness a surge in shopping as preparations begin for Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice. This year, however, the festivities in Indian-administered Kashmir are overshadowed by a somber mood following the deadly militant attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 25 Indian Hindu tourists and triggered the worst escalation in decades between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

Eid Al Adha Preparation In Kashmir

People shop ahead of the Islamic festival of Eid-al-Adha at a local market in Srinagar, India-administered Jammu and Kashmir, on June 5, 2025. Markets across the Muslim world witness a surge in shopping as preparations begin for Eid al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice. This year, however, the festivities in Indian-administered Kashmir are overshadowed by a somber mood following the deadly militant attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which killed 25 Indian Hindu tourists and triggered the worst escalation in decades between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. Photo by Basit Zargar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Preparing For Eid al-Adha - Sanaa

Preparing For Eid al-Adha - Sanaa

People buy sheep in preparation for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice, at a market in Sanaa, Yemen, on June 2, 2025. Photo by Mohammed Mohammed/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eid al-Fitr Celebration In Damascus - Syria

Eid al-Fitr Celebration In Damascus - Syria

A security guard stands ready as people perform the special prayer of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr feast in Damascus, Syria, March 31, 2025. Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eid al-Fitr Celebration In Damascus - Syria

Eid al-Fitr Celebration In Damascus - Syria

People perform the special prayer of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr feast in Damascus, Syria, March 31, 2025. Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians gather for a mass fast-breaking iftar meal amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine territory, on March 15, 2025, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Gaza's civil defence agency said nine people including journalists were killed in Israeli strikes on March 15, attacks which could further endanger the fragile truce in the Palestinian territory. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians gather for a mass fast-breaking iftar meal amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine territory, on March 15, 2025, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Gaza's civil defence agency said nine people including journalists were killed in Israeli strikes on March 15, attacks which could further endanger the fragile truce in the Palestinian territory. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians gather for a mass fast-breaking iftar meal amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine territory, on March 15, 2025, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Gaza's civil defence agency said nine people including journalists were killed in Israeli strikes on March 15, attacks which could further endanger the fragile truce in the Palestinian territory. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians gather for a mass fast-breaking iftar meal amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine territory, on March 15, 2025, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Gaza's civil defence agency said nine people including journalists were killed in Israeli strikes on March 15, attacks which could further endanger the fragile truce in the Palestinian territory. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians gather for a mass fast-breaking iftar meal amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine territory, on March 15, 2025, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Gaza's civil defence agency said nine people including journalists were killed in Israeli strikes on March 15, attacks which could further endanger the fragile truce in the Palestinian territory. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians gather for a mass fast-breaking iftar meal amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine territory, on March 15, 2025, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Gaza's civil defence agency said nine people including journalists were killed in Israeli strikes on March 15, attacks which could further endanger the fragile truce in the Palestinian territory. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians gather for a mass fast-breaking iftar meal amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine territory, on March 15, 2025, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Gaza's civil defence agency said nine people including journalists were killed in Israeli strikes on March 15, attacks which could further endanger the fragile truce in the Palestinian territory. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians gather for a mass fast-breaking iftar meal amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine territory, on March 15, 2025, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Gaza's civil defence agency said nine people including journalists were killed in Israeli strikes on March 15, attacks which could further endanger the fragile truce in the Palestinian territory. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza City

Palestinians gather for a mass fast-breaking iftar meal amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine territory, on March 15, 2025, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Gaza's civil defence agency said nine people including journalists were killed in Israeli strikes on March 15, attacks which could further endanger the fragile truce in the Palestinian territory. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM

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