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editGoogle translation of the Vietnamese article suggests that her book "I am Woman" provoked a strong reaction:
In 2006, she published I Am Woman , including a short story of the same name that expressed the sexual desire of women. Short stories caught the attention of many people and were considered for the Second Prize of the 2006 Short Story Contest in the Arts newspaper.
However, in March 2007, the Publication Department issued a notice of withdrawal of this book without any reason [8] .
In June 2007, in connection with the anti-negative fight at the Education and Times newspaper, she was disciplined for permanent admission to the Party, dismissed from the position of vice president of trade unions, and vice presidents of home associations. newspaper, chief editor.
In August 2007, at the awards ceremony of Van Nghe newspaper, the Award Council decided to withdraw her award on the grounds of violations. Y Ban declined to comment on this, accompanied by lamenting "This year I have had so many unlucky things!"
But I'm not going to work from a translation out of a language I can't read. I hope someone fluent in Vietnamese will be able to expand this article. PamD 13:50, 3 November 2019 (UTC)