15.08.2025 22:10
In the İznik district of Bursa, a citizen who craved peaches took 3 peaches from a garden and left the money for the farmer. The citizen also added a note on top of the money, asking for the farmer's forgiveness. In response, the farmer said, "My rights are fully granted. Humanity is not dead."
An event that makes you say "Humanity is not dead" took place in the İznik district of Bursa. A citizen, who craved peaches, took 3 peaches from a garden located in the Çamdibi neighborhood and left money and a note for the farmer.
"WE TOOK 3 PEACHES, PLEASE FORGIVE US"
The farmer Ramazan Çetin, who was watering his garden, was drawn to the money and note written on the branch. The note read, "Sorry, we really craved peaches, we took three. Please forgive us." It was also seen that the person who took the peaches left 50 lira next to the note.
"MY RIGHTS ARE FULLY FORGIVEN, HUMANITY IS NOT DEAD"
Moved by the note and money, farmer Ramazan Çetin said, "As the Turkish nation, we have learned the concepts of halal and haram very well from our ancestors. However, this situation has been somewhat forgotten in recent times. I was very touched by this act. My rights are fully forgiven. Humanity is not dead. Rights and justice have not been violated either," he said.