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Based on 2 verified sources covering Thailand, Myanmar:

When the children of the Black Sea are taught to hate priests "A priest sighted", was how local newspapers reported on Fr. Andrea's visits in the area. [1]

Hun Sen's CambodiaCambodia's exiled opposition leader vows to return home for fight Rainsy calls for challenge to Hun Sen regime despite doubts over his homecoming Sam Rainsy is almost certain to be jailed if he sets foot in Cambodia, but many doubt ... [2]

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[1] MM asianews.it · 40% match

When the children of the Black Sea are taught to hate priests

When the children of the Black Sea are taught to hate priests "A priest sighted", was how local newspapers reported on Fr. Andrea's visits in the area.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2018-12-28 · 32% match

Cambodia's exiled opposition leader vows to return home for fight

Hun Sen's CambodiaCambodia's exiled opposition leader vows to return home for fight Rainsy calls for challenge to Hun Sen regime despite doubts over his homecoming Sam Rainsy is almost certain to be jailed if he sets foot in Cambodia, but many doubt

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