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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand:

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad Association Thailand successfully celebrated the auspicious occasion of Hindu Navavarsha at Saraff Sadan, Bangkok, with great enthusiasm and spiritual fervor. [1]

Indian Catholics call for the immediate release of Fr. Stan Swamy Appeal by the Indian Bishops' Conference for the liberation of the Jesuit, arrested for alleged links with the Maoist rebels. [2]

More than 2,500 people sign an appeal for Fr Stan Swamy’s release Academics, activists, writers, directors, religious and other prominent people have signed an open letter against the court’s decision to deny bail to the 84-year-old Jesuit, who has b... [3]

Mumbai court rejects bail request for Fr. Stan Swamy The Special Court rules that the 83-year-old Jesuit with Parkinson's, in prison for 150 days, cannot be released pending trial. [4]

83-year-old tribal activist, Fr Stan Swamy, arrested for 'Maoist terrorism' (VIDEO) For over 50 years the Jesuit priest has been on the frontlines to defend the forest rights of the Adivasi in Jharkhand. [5]

Fr Stan from prison: 'Even a caged bird can sing' A letter to the brothers of the 83-year-old Jesuit who has been in prison in Mumbai for over 100 days for his work in defense of the tribals. [6]

Report finds Fr Stan was jailed and died because of documents planted on his computer Arsenal Consulting found 44 documents planted via malware, which India’s National investigation agency used as “evidence” of terrorism against the Jesuit who died a... [7]

A new trial in Mumbai to establish Fr Swamy’s innocence At the request of the Jesuits, the High Court of Bombay agreed to open new proceedings in connection with terrorism charges levelled at the clergyman who died at 84 years after a long imprisonme... [8]

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[1] TH thepattayanews.com · 2026-03-26 · 37% match

Vishwa Hindu Parishad Association Thailand successfully celebrated the auspicious occasion of Hindu Navavarsha

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad Association Thailand successfully celebrated the auspicious occasion of Hindu Navavarsha at Saraff Sadan, Bangkok, with great enthusiasm and spiritual fervor.

[2] MM asianews.it · 75% match

Indian Catholics call for the immediate release of Fr. Stan Swamy

Indian Catholics call for the immediate release of Fr. Stan Swamy Appeal by the Indian Bishops' Conference for the liberation of the Jesuit, arrested for alleged links with the Maoist rebels.

[3] MM asianews.it · 75% match

More than 2,500 people sign an appeal for Fr Stan Swamy’s release

More than 2,500 people sign an appeal for Fr Stan Swamy’s release Academics, activists, writers, directors, religious and other prominent people have signed an open letter against the court’s decision to deny bail to the 84-year-old Jesuit, who has b

[4] MM asianews.it · 75% match

Mumbai court rejects bail request for Fr. Stan Swamy

Mumbai court rejects bail request for Fr. Stan Swamy The Special Court rules that the 83-year-old Jesuit with Parkinson's, in prison for 150 days, cannot be released pending trial.

[5] MM asianews.it · 75% match

83-year-old tribal activist, Fr Stan Swamy, arrested for 'Maoist terrorism' (VIDEO)

83-year-old tribal activist, Fr Stan Swamy, arrested for 'Maoist terrorism' (VIDEO) For over 50 years the Jesuit priest has been on the frontlines to defend the forest rights of the Adivasi in Jharkhand.

[6] MM asianews.it · 75% match

Fr Stan from prison: 'Even a caged bird can sing'

Fr Stan from prison: 'Even a caged bird can sing' A letter to the brothers of the 83-year-old Jesuit who has been in prison in Mumbai for over 100 days for his work in defense of the tribals.

[7] MM asianews.it · 75% match

Report finds Fr Stan was jailed and died because of documents planted on his computer

Report finds Fr Stan was jailed and died because of documents planted on his computer Arsenal Consulting found 44 documents planted via malware, which India’s National investigation agency used as “evidence” of terrorism against the Jesuit who died a

[8] MM asianews.it · 72% match

A new trial in Mumbai to establish Fr Swamy’s innocence

A new trial in Mumbai to establish Fr Swamy’s innocence At the request of the Jesuits, the High Court of Bombay agreed to open new proceedings in connection with terrorism charges levelled at the clergyman who died at 84 years after a long imprisonme

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-10-28 · 41% match

The BOJ must define a strategy for its ETF holdings -- not just its sales

Ken Shibusawa, the great-great-grandson of Eiichi Shibusawa, is founder and chairman of Commons Asset Management, and CEO of Shibusawa and Company.

[10] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2025-02-11 · 42% match

India’s ‘Guru Diplomacy’ Faces Skepticism in Myanmar

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, an Indian humanitarian and global peace envoy, met with junta leader Min Aung Hlaing in Naypyitaw on Sunday during a visit purportedly aimed at helping restore peace to the war-wrecked country.

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