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Based on 3 verified sources covering Thailand, Myanmar:

Global Church News - Arrest of Bangladeshi publishers sparks outrage Feb 19, 2016 Activists from several student and cultural organizations staged a protest in Dhaka on Feb. [1]

Long time British resident of Pattaya, Frank McNulty passed away after a yearlong illness on Saturday 4 May, 2024. A service was held in Bangkok on Wednesday 8 May with immediate family attending. [2]

Sources
[1] MM heraldmalaysia.com · 85% match

Global Church News

Global Church News - Arrest of Bangladeshi publishers sparks outrage Feb 19, 2016 Activists from several student and cultural organizations staged a protest in Dhaka on Feb.

[2] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2024-05-10 · 30% match

Obituary – Frank Noel McNulty 25 Dec 1930 – 4 May 2024

Long time British resident of Pattaya, Frank McNulty passed away after a yearlong illness on Saturday 4 May, 2024. A service was held in Bangkok on Wednesday 8 May with immediate family attending.

[3] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 35% match

Obituary: Than Tun (1923-2005)

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