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Geçenlerde kendimi denemek için akşam spordan önce 800mg kafein aldım, ilk başlarda çok eğlenceliydi, hayvan gibi enerjik hissediyordum ve çok güzel bir egzersiz yaptım ama egzersiz bittikten kısa bir süre sonra sebepsiz bir paranoya ve anksiyete başladı, bütün gece duvarları izledim, ertesi gün öğlene kadar uyuyamadım. Uzun lafın kısası, abartmamak gerekiyormuş.
This 1978 article from the Turkish newspaper Aydınlık claims that MHP (Nationalist Movement Party) militants were fighting as mercenaries alongside the white-minority regimes in Southern Africa. The MHP was a Turkish far-right nationalist party led at the time by Alparslan Türkeş.
According to the article, Zola Sonkosi, identified as the Western European representative of the African National Congress movement, stated that many MHP members were fighting as mercenaries on behalf of the South African colonial regime. The newspaper claimed that MHP militants were being sent to South Africa from West Germany under the cover of employment, where they were supposedly given two-year worker contracts.
The article further claimed that the Turkish Embassy in Bonn, Turkish consulates in West Germany, the South African consulates, and a Turkish consulting organization called Türk-Danış were involved in facilitating the MHP members' transfer to South Africa. It specifically mentioned Turkish diplomatic missions in West Berlin, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Munich and Düsseldorf.
The newspaper alleged that these MHP members were not simply going to South Africa to work, but were actually serving as mercenaries for the racist white-minority regime and fighting against the Black population. According to Sonkosi, the regime's authorities told the mercenaries that they were expected to fight against the “danger of communism.”
The article is presented as a report based on Sonkosi's statements and reflects Aydınlık's political position at the time; it should therefore be understood as a contemporary newspaper's allegations rather than independent confirmation of every claim.
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This rock inscription was carved in Gobustan, Azerbaijan, between AD 84 and 96 during the reign of Emperor Domitian.
The text mentions Lucius Julius Maximus, a centurion of Legio XII Fulminata (the "Lightning Legion"). What makes this especially interesting is that the legion was based at Melitene, the Roman fortress city located in modern-day Malatya, Turkey.
The inscription is widely considered one of the easternmost Latin inscriptions ever discovered and serves as rare evidence of Roman military activity near the Caspian Sea. It shows just how far Roman influence and military expeditions could reach beyond the empire's core territories.
More than 1,900 years later, the name of a centurion from the Malatya garrison can still be read on a rock thousands of kilometers from Rome.