Turkish challenge with video clip in Varosia: What the singer says

Another challenge comes from the Turkish side this time in the closed city of Varosia.

Specifically, The Turkish Cypriots gave permission to the singer named Nihayet, who is popular in the Turkish Cypriot community and was born in Famagusta, to shoot a rap song for her video clip in the enclosed city, angering the Greek Cypriots.

Hurryiet also commented on the issue At the moment when the Turkish economy is collapsing, it chooses to host the news about the shooting of the video clip on its front page. "Nini angered the Greek Cypriots", the Turkish newspaper writes characteristically.

The singer herself commented on the incident, according to the newspaper, saying that she received hate messages from Greeks. "I did not expect such a racist reaction. "I did not give a political message, I just wanted Maras (s.s. Varosia) to be recognized," he said.

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