Mehmet Nesip Ogun on Istanbul’s nightclub attack
By Chris Elliott……
Living in Northern Cyprus for many years, I believe I have learned a lot about the truth of the Cyprus problem that the world does not know or even wants to know.
Looking across the sea from North Cyprus we can see Turkey but what do I or others really know or care about the problems they are facing today with ongoing terrorist attacks and how different are they to similar attacks that other countries have suffered.
A few days ago I came across an excellent TRT World video as below on Youtube in which Mehmet Nesip Ogun who is Turkish and a Professor of Security Studies in Columbia University in the City of New York, talks about the different problems that Turkey faces when compared to other countries that are also suffering from terrorist attacks.
We have spoken to Professor Ogun and this is what he had to say:
“It is very sad and unfortunate that we have witnessed another inhumane violent terror attack on New Year’s Eve in Istanbul. Daesh claimed the terror attack. Nevertheless, before they claim the attack, pro-Daesh social media and Internet accounts glorified the Istanbul attack.
Turkey is currently under heavy terror attacks and terror campaigns by several terrorist organizations.
FETO is another terrorist organization that is trying to seize the government. After the failed coup attempt by FETO on July 15, 2016, FETO is aggressively looking out for an opportunity to perform another terror act. It was again very unfortunate that a FETO terrorist organization member assassinated the Russian Ambassador at the art gallery in Ankara.
Daesh is another terrorist organization that Turkey is fighting very
In conclusion, Turkey is a very important country in the region with her hard and soft power, with her unique culture. Turkey is a very strong member of NATO, has a very strong economy, and strong enough to overcome those difficulties.”