28.08.2025 02:24
Famous actress Burcu Kara reacted strongly on social media to claims that Atatürk Forest Farm has been sold to foreigners. Using the phrase, "This is a common heritage of a nation, it cannot be sold!" Kara received significant support from citizens. While the allegations of the sale of Atatürk Forest Farm drew great public backlash, the sensitivity of artists helped the discussion reach a wider audience. Burcu Kara's post quickly garnered thousands of likes and comments.
The famous actress Burcu Kara reacted strongly to the claims that the lands of Atatürk Forest Farm were sold to the USA in a post on her social media account. The artist garnered significant support from her fans with her words, "It is a conditional donation from Atatürk and it is against his will!"
The future of Atatürk Forest Farm, which was personally established by Atatürk and has been one of the symbols of Ankara for years, has been a topic of discussion for a long time. While claims that a portion of the farm has been sold to foreigners have resonated widely on social media, many artists and citizens have raised their voices against this decision. One of these reactions came from the successful actress Burcu Kara.
Kara, who made a statement on her official X (Twitter) account, said, "Atatürk Forest Farm is not just a piece of land; it is a symbol of the Republic. I cannot accept the sale of these values entrusted to us to foreigners. We must protect our history, culture, and Atatürk's vision."
Burcu Kara's post quickly received thousands of likes and comments. While a large portion of users supported the actress, comments such as "You gave voice to our voice, thank you," and "These lands are ours, they cannot be sold" were made.
Atatürk Forest Farm has held an important place in both agricultural production and social memory over the years. Many citizens, who say they spent time in this area during their childhood, argue that selling it would be a "cultural loss."
As public reactions grow, all eyes are on the statements to be made by the authorities, while the sensitivity of artists like Burcu Kara has helped this discussion reach even wider audiences.