TOPSHOTS A photo taken on April 23, 2011 shows Turkish sculptor Mehmet Aksoy (2nd R) standing in front of his work "Monument of Humanity" during a demonstration in Kars, eastern Turkey. Prominent Turkish sculptor Mehmet Aksoy risks over four years in prison on charges of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after being locked in a dispute with the Turkish strongman over one of his works. In March, a court found Erdogan guilty of insulting Mehmet Aksoy for calling the artist's "Monument of Humanity" -- created to promote reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia -- a "monstrosity". But now, prosecutors are seeking 56 months in prison for Aksoy on the grounds that he insulted the president in a comment on the controversy. AFP PHOTO / OZAN KOSE