"Sadık Ahmet" film screened at the Presidential Complex

As part of the "Ramadan at the Complex" events, the film Sadık Ahmet was screened at Turkey's Presidential Complex in Beştepe.
A Tribute to a Legacy
Held at the Beştepe National Congress and Culture Center, the screening highlighted the life and struggle of Dr. Sadık Ahmet, the late leader of the Western Thrace Turkish Minority, in his fight for minority rights.
Among the attendees were Dr. Sadık Ahmet’s wife, Işık Sadık Ahmet, his daughter, Funda Sadık Ahmet, and his granddaughter, İlke Işık.
Işık Sadık Ahmet’s Reflections
Following the screening, Işık Sadık Ahmet shared her thoughts on social media:
"On this meaningful day, following the path of a great cause… Today, on March 14, Medicine Day, witnessing the screening of the film portraying my dear husband, Dr. Sadık Ahmet’s life story, at the Presidential National Library was an indescribable joy for me.
As a doctor, a devoted advocate, and the voice of Western Thrace Turks, Dr. Sadık Ahmet’s struggle remains alive and remembered.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our esteemed President and all dignitaries who made this significant event possible. We will continue to honor and keep alive the name and legacy of Sadık Ahmet!”