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Activist Huynh Thuc Vy, who lives in Dak Lak province, expressed concern that private kindergartens and local Catholic nurseries are hesitant to accept her children.
Writing on his personal Facebook on September 1, he said it was the first day that his daughter, born in 2016, went to a kindergarten in Vinh Duc parish.
As she wrote, a nun representing the school said: “A lot of people have already told you that now you don’t dare to accept TN in school.”
After that, while telling Vietnamese radio station SBS, Ms. Thuc Vy explained further, that she was suffering from pain in her leg, so on September 1, her baby’s aunt took her to school and gave her they responded like this.
According to Ms. Thuc Vy, the nun at the school told her aunt, “Many people talk about their mother … so I don’t dare accept her.”
Ms Thuc Vy said that he used to take her to a private kindergarten, but they did not dare to accept it, she said.
“That means this is the second time it was rejected,” he told SBS Vietnamese.
He has not yet applied to a public school, but said he plans to “take her to a public kindergarten to see what they say.”
In November 2018, the court in Buon Ho City, Dak Lak Province, sentenced Ms. Huynh Thuc Vy to 2 years and 9 months in prison for “insulting the national flag” under section 276 of the Law. Penal.
Her sentence was postponed because she had a young son and was pregnant, but she was prohibited from leaving her residence and prohibited from leaving.
Currently her second child is 15 months old.
Therefore, he is expected to be exempt from serving a sentence for another 21 months until the child is 3 years old.
According to Vietnamese state media, on September 1, 2017, Ms. Thuc Vy posted a photo taken with two national flags sprinkled on Facebook social network and wrote the content “Oppose the ceremony with a red flag painted white.” .