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Rayen Fakhfakh, Brilliant Medical Student Under OQTF: "The Injustice I Suffer Will Not Prevent Me From Pursuing My Dream of Becoming a Doctor in This Country"

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A Tunisian national, Rayen Fakhfakh, a fifth year medical student in Paris, has been under an obligation to leave the French territory (OQTF) for two months. The administrative authorities accuse him of a lack of integration, despite a brilliant academic career and a rich associative commitment. A paradox, moreover, at the time of medical desertification.
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A Tunisian national, Rayen Fakhfakh, a fifth year medical student in Paris, has been under an obligation to leave the French territory (OQTF) for two months. The administrative authorities accuse him of a lack of integration, despite a brilliant academic career and a rich associative commitment. A paradox, moreover, at the time of medical desertification.

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What's Up Doc broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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