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Another university handles students who disrespected veterans who attended the April 30 parade

Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology confirmed that one of its students appeared in a clip of inappropriate behavior towards veterans during the April 30 parade.

VTC NewsVTC News03/05/2025

Regarding the incident in which some students behaved inappropriately towards veterans while attending the parade celebrating the 50th anniversary of national reunification on the morning of April 30, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology confirmed: After initial review, it was determined that students of the school appeared in the clip circulating on social networks.

The student has now sent a sincere apology to the veterans and the community, expressing deep remorse for his wrongdoing and asking for a chance to grow up after his mistake.

Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. (Photo: School)

Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. (Photo: School)

Dr. Nguyen Quoc Anh, Vice Principal of the school, commented that this incident is a serious warning about public behavior, especially in sacred spaces and moments associated with national traditions.

"The school will handle the situation in accordance with current regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training , and at the same time apply appropriate educational measures so that students have the opportunity to correct their mistakes, mature, and become more responsible people towards the community and the country," said Dr. Nguyen Quoc Anh.

According to Mr. Quoc Anh, the school is a multidisciplinary, application-oriented educational institution with the motto "knowledge - ethics - creativity" and the goal of helping learners develop comprehensively. Over the past 30 years, the school has continuously focused on building a civilized and modern learning environment, especially valuing ethical foundations, communication skills, and civic responsibility in addition to professional knowledge, ensuring to maintain a positive student image and inspire the community.

"Through this incident, we hope that every student of the school and more broadly, every young person today - will reconsider their sense of personal responsibility in their behavior and speech in public. In an era where every action can be recorded and spread in just a few seconds, a culture of behavior, gratitude and respect are not only desirable, but are mandatory. Do not let a moment of anger, lack of control, trade off your personal image and cause harm to the community" , Dr. Nguyen Quoc Anh expressed.

Previously, students of Van Lang University were also accused of disrespectful behavior towards veterans when watching the parade during the April 30th celebration.

The school held an urgent meeting to handle the matter and affirmed that it did not agree with the substandard behavior of an individual, which negatively affected the positive image of the student community and did not represent Van Lang University. The school will handle the incident in accordance with the regulations and rules of student affairs of the Ministry of Education and Training.

(Source: Vietnamnet)

Link: https://vietnamnet.vn/dh-cong-nghe-tphcm-xu-ly-sinh-vien-vo-le-voi-cuu-chien-binh-xem-dieu-binh-30-4-2397312.html

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