let's go live to jasper mortimer. the turkish prime minister, what did he have to say today?> he said the nightclub attack was aimed to set turks against each other, aim to divide the nation. this is no doubt true. erdogan's critics would say that he is an extremely divisive president. the second thing he said is that nobody's way of life is under threat in turkey and that those people who say that must prove it. that as president, it is his duty to ensure that everyone's rights are respected. a lot of turks say his government is curbing secularism , which is a strong tradition in turkey. on sunday, hours after the attack, people in a community club in a lower middle-class suburb of istanbul made speeches condemning islamic state for the attack and championing set clear is the wayecularism out of the terror campaign turkey has got itself into. their speeches were posted on social media. a twitter user who saw the video called them traitors and reported the video to the interior ministry. two of the speakers at that community club have been detained and charged with provoking