American teacher Daniel Hauer admitted his deep repentance over a
comment that referenced
Daniel Hauer and
his comment related to General Vo Nguyen Giap on Facebook
Daniel
Hauer was summoned by the Authority of Broadcasting and Electronic
Information to a meeting on January 30 to discuss his comments.
At
the meeting, Hauer said that his comment was intended to be just a joke which
had not aimed to insult General Giap, but he later recognised how serious his
comment had been taken. He said he was really sorry for his remark and wanted
to convey his apology to General Giap’s family and the public.
He
added that he felt ashamed for what he had done and this was a big lesson for
him. He hoped he could make up for the mistake. He wanted to continue sharing
his English knowledge with Vietnamese people and this is a way for him to
correct his mistake.
Hauer
hoped he could visit General Giap’s house to light incense for him.
According
to Hauer’s wife Le Thi Hau, she was really shocked to see her husband’s
comment on General Giap. She also claimed she was upset by this. She said she
explained to her husband about the problems over his comments.
Deputy
head of the Radio, Television and Electronic Information Department Le Quang
Tu said under Decree 174/2013/ND-CP, any person who distorts Vietnamese
history, denies the nation’s revolutionary achievements or disrespects
national heroes can be fined VND35-50 million (USD1,263-2,272). However,
authorities decided to postpone a fine on Hauer based on how repentant he is.
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Thứ Tư, 31 tháng 1, 2018
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