. >> i cannot understand why the french help us, but not the lgarians. we still get invitations to france. it is as if they have forgotten about us here. >> it took years for the bulgarian government to start helping the nurses, including paying for a lawyer. now the government considers the case to be a burden and now has an eye on securing economic links in the post-gaddafi era. >> we do not want to see old guard defects in power, but the story has left its mark on bulgaria. it has even led to hostility toward normal arab people. if they have a revolution there, then the prejudices have to stop. >> she has gotten used to r new life. she harbors no prejudices, but now believes that if gaddafi goes, the libyans will need a long time to overcome the terrible legacy. for her, it is a day-to-day process. >> i want to see and learn new things. i am studying french and i am pretty advanced. i like traveling and i try to be happy and catch up on what was taken from me. >> but there is one thing she certainly does not want to return to, working as a nurse. >> i