golden rose :
@golden rose:@golden rose:
Hello, Iam watch you from Libya north Africa, I am 41 years old and graduated in medicine 12 years ago. My dream is to become a skilled doctor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, but every time I try to receive proper training, I am excluded, bullied, and denied even the simplest practical procedures.
Despite years of hard work and dedication in medical school, without practical training my knowledge cannot translate into skills. I am a general doctor now, but my practical abilities have been lost due to deliberate exclusion based on my father’s political background and reputation.
My father was once the Minister of Health. He served with honesty and integrity, never exploiting his position, and dedicated his life to building the medical school and teaching hospital in our city. He traveled the world to equip the hospital, train medical teams, and graduate generations of doctors. We grew up without him, yet his work benefited many.
Yet, instead of being respected for this legacy, I have been targeted with discrimination, false accusations, and hostility. If my father had misused his position or stolen public money, perhaps people would have respected us—but he did good for the country, and I suffer unjustly for it.
I am seeking a fair chance to complete my training, develop my skills, and serve my community, or even humanitarian asylum to overcome this discrimination and protect my professional and human future.
2026-05-04 22:25:38