💬 “No one wants to listen to us. We are just floating aimlessly” African and Asian students forced to return to Ukraine for exam say treatment is racist
at the border in Ukraine as they tried to flee, with some being denied entry to neighbouring countries or told to move aside to prioritise native Ukrainians.
Like Ajay, she finished her six-year medical degree in December and had been awaiting news from the university on what will happen with the Krok 2 exam, believing it would be moved online or cancelled,African students in Sumy at the railway station in Lviv, Ukraine shorty after the war broke out “It was a shock. We didn’t expect to be told to return to a war zone,” Amara said, speaking from Opole in southern Poland.
Amara said she is worried that if she goes back to Ukraine for the exam then she will lose her temporary residency in Poland. With no flights to Ukraine, she would have to travel 16 hours by train to reach Kyiv, where the exam is scheduled.
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