türkçe links to original Turkish article
(Hürriyet Newspaper, 10 March 2023)
Doctor of Animal Magnetism, in uniform.
Azerbaijani esthetic doctor Elvin Aliyev (32) performed an operation on
a German software engineer named Ester G., 20 years his senior, at a
private hospital in, Şişli, Istanbul. Dr. Aliyev gave Ester G. an
appointment the following week for a check-up but when she came to
his office she locked the door and asked Aliyev "can we have coffee?"
Aliyev rejected this offer and had Ester G. leave his office. A few months
later, an interpreter at the hospital told him that Ester G. had rented a flat
near the hospital. Aliyev filed a complaint with the public prosecutor,
asserting that "while I was at my gym Ester G. came up to me and said
'shall we have dinner?' but I rejected this invitation. Next, messages
began coming to my phone from an unknown number but I found out
the sender was Ester G. so I blocked the number. She is constantly
following me and pops up wherever I am. This woman has even come
to my front door to harass me, disturbing my peace of mind, so I am
filing this complaint."
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NOTE: this is not something new. Here is a similar episode that
occurred at the Vetluga prison camp in Russia in 1917, as related
by Turkish prisoner Süleyman Tevfik Harputlu:
"Six of our friends
who had escaped four months earlier chose as
their guide a pretty girl named
Katerin, whose mother was French and
whose father was Russian so she spoke both
those languages. The
most handsome among
the six, Hikmet Bey, was charged with
getting Katerin to fall in love with him. Let me say here that blond
Russian girls are
crazy about dark-skinned Turks. Within a
few days,
love that was artificial on one side and genuine on the other took
flame
and Katerin agreed to leave her parents and elope with Hikmet Bey to
Turkey."
Even in the middle of nowhere...
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