31.08.2025 02:36
In Aksaray, 75-year-old retired postman Şadi Duru, who draws attention with his voice resembling Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, celebrated the Victory Day on August 30 by reading the Tenth Year Speech in his garden.
The retired postman, who draws attention with his voice resembling Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, celebrated the 10th Anniversary Speech of the August 30 Victory Day.
Retired postman Şadi Duru, who lives in Aksaray, attracts attention with his voice resembling Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Due to his voice similarity, Duru has also gained interest on social media and celebrated the August 30 Victory Day in his garden.
HE READ THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY SPEECH
Duru, who celebrated the August 30 Victory Day by reading the Tenth Anniversary Speech in his garden, also shared his admiration for Atatürk in addition to the voice similarity.
"MY YOUNGEST SON'S NAME IS MUSTAFA KEMAL"
Stating that he celebrated August 30 in his garden with his wife Firdevs Duru, Sadi Duru said, "I started to imitate Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's voice in my middle school years. I really enjoyed it. I was familiar with our leader's voice. I read it aloud during special holidays and meetings. People applaud me. I am the father of 5 sons. 2 of them became specialist sergeants and 1 became a police officer. The other 2 were raised as workers. My youngest son's name is also Mustafa Kemal," he said.
"I WAS IN LOVE WITH THE WOLF'S GAZE"
Şadi Duru stated, "We are celebrating the August 30 Victory with my wife Firdevs Duru in our garden. It was celebrated in the squares of all 81 provinces of our country and in Aksaray. I intended to read poetry in the square, but circumstances did not allow it, so I did not go. But I celebrated here with a loud voice. Let everyone hear this. In my elementary school years, I was in love with Atatürk's blue eyes and wolf's gaze. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is a respected person who founded the Republic of Turkey and gifted it to us, our ancestor. Since that day, I have been in love with his voice and have sung everywhere. I will continue to sing," he said.