Just 75 minutes into 2017, a lone gunman attacked the elite Reina nightclub killing 39 people. The Islamic State group later took responsibility.
In a letter to his French counterpart, Ilhan Yerlikaya, the head of Turkey's audiovisual authority RTUK, condemned as "disturbing" a song by Frederic Fromet, a satirical French singer, the official Anadolu news agency reported.
On January 6, on France Inter radio, Fromet sang a song to the tune of the Macarena which included these lyrics: "An attack in Nice is real agony, an attack in Berlin, ah yeah, it's concerning, an attack in Istanbul is cooler, Reina!"
France Inter boss Laurence Bloch, on the company website, tried to explain that Fromet's song was "black humour," used as a safety valve and not intended to hurt.
"We have used it a lot on our station even when we ourselves were struck by horror," she said, referring to the string of terror attacks that have struck France since January 2015.
"In my song, I was condemning the (feelings) of 'not being affected' by the Turkish attack 'because it is far from France'," he said.
Fromet added that wherever terror comes from, he always felt "complete solidarity" with the victims and their relatives.
Fromet has in fact mocked in another song the types of trendy people who go to the Bataclan concert hall, where 90 people died in the November 2015 attacks.
His brand of humour is something of a French tradition, similar to that of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, whose cartoons and commentaries have earned it a legion of enemies.
It has also delighted in outraging the Vatican and the French political establishment.
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