Just do it!
(Baonghean) - I've been hanging around behind the bamboo bushes all my life, I don't know any foreign languages, and I can't find anything on Google, so I don't know if there's any other country in the world that has a form of disciplinary reprimand like ours. Discipline that's like non-existent is very offensive and frustrating for everyone who knows about it, except the person being reprimanded..
For example, on June 23, the Disciplinary Council of the People's Procuracy of Dong Nai province reprimanded a prosecutor and a Deputy Chief of the People's Procuracy of Nhon Trach district for signing an order to wrongfully arrest a shrimp pond owner in the district.
Oh my god, hearing that makes me feel hot inside, "my right eye itches, my left eye turns red" because I can't stand the frustration. Saying that they signed the wrongful arrest warrant is a bit too light, not true to the nature of that very serious wrongdoing. To put it correctly in technical terms, those people approved the illegal arrest warrant. If it's not true, it's wrong.
It is illegal detention and should be prosecuted! Not to mention, that action, sometimes also aiding and abetting the wrongdoings of another group of people to suppress the whistleblower in a sophisticated and blatant way. Because in this story, as reported by the press, the shrimp pond owner, out of pity for her shrimp farming being damaged by illegal sand mining, reported the incident to the district police.
I thought that my actions of protecting my property and the environment and minerals of my district in a legitimate way would be rewarded by the authorities. Who would have thought that I would be accused by the authorities of resisting a person on duty. The district police quickly signed a decision to prosecute the defendant, and the district People's Procuracy also hastily signed a decision to detain him in a very unusual way.
Because of that excessive and unusual zeal, people immediately thought of the denunciation of the shrimp pond owner who had accidentally "broken the rice pot" of some public servants, so she was "punished". Such a terrible crime but she was only reprimanded. Reprimand is lighter than warning, the lightest level in our disciplinary scale, which is just a verbal exchange. Once it's over, she still has her position and power, and there's no harm done.
It seems that the handling of those violations is being done in the style of: just doing it for the sake of it!
Farmer
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