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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 7 May 2025)
"Uncle Ali" channeling John Wayne.
The largest herd of wild horses in Turkey can be found in
Hürmetçi village in Hacılar district of Kayseri province.
Visitors to the area make sure to take pictures of the horses
and one visitor, Hanifi Öztekin of Istanbul, came with his
wife, older sister and 4-year-old child last October.
The Öztekin visitors were told that they had to pay 100
liras to take photos but Öztekin demurred and began to
leave. However (!), their car was blocked by Ali Kemer
(56), known as "Uncle Ali", who was dressed as an American
wild west cowboy, and three others on horseback. The
"cowboys" then began to threaten and insult Öztekin,
beating his car with sticks.
As Öztekin recorded the attack on his phone, his wife
called the police and the four "cowboys" were arrested but
released on judicial supervision. Fatma Öztekin related that
"I grabbed one of their telephones and ran to the car so they
wouldn't hurt my brother. Then the rowdies surrounded the
car on their horses."
They need "Uncle Ali" like a hole in the head.
As for "Uncle Ali", he "explained" that "When my horse
reared up, I dropped my phone. If she hadn't taken my phone
I would have apologized. But that is my area, so of course I
wanted money from them to take pictures. Anyway, what
happened happened. I'll pay the fine."
The four "cowboys" have been charged by the Kayseri
public prosecutor , who has asked for sentences of up
to 10 years in jail. "Uncle Ali" claimed that "we look after
176 horses, day and night. If we don't take care of them, they
won't be able to survive."
However (!), the Hacılar district chief stated that the "cowboys"
merely use the horses as a backdrop for their promotional videos
and don't take care of them. Consequently, "Uncle Ali" was
fined 190,000 Tl (about $5,000).