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Father Stan Swamy Always Looked On the Bright Side of Life

Father Stan Swamy Always Looked On the Bright Side of Life The twinkle in his eyes was his trademark, along with his earnest and honest simplicity and a latent sense of humour. Father Stan Swamy. Photo: Facebook. Rights07/Jul/2021 This pandemic has seen us coming face to face with death in so many ways that death has become the new normal. We were witness to the passing away of Justice Hosbet Suresh, stalwart communist leader Gowri Amma, environmentalist Sunderlal Bahuguna, Mahavir Narwal and most recently Justice P.B. Sawant. They and many others who died in the last year fought for the rights of the marginalised and for the freedom of those unjustly incarcerated. But the death on Monday of Fr. Stanislaus Lourdeswamy, which he himself shortened to Fr Stan Swamy for the sake of his beloved “adivasi and moolniwasi” communities that he dedicated his life to, has reverberated not just among them but has shaken the conscience of freedom loving people around the world.

2017 Elgaar Parishad case: Swamy death news greets bail hearing in Bombay HC

Father Stan Swamy, severely ill and at 84 the eldest prisoner in a case accusing rights activists of Maoist links, passed away in a Mumbai hospital on Monday while waiting for bail. The announcement of the Parkinson’s patient’s death came during his bail hearing in Bombay High Court. Advertisement The court was also due to hear the Ranchi-based Jesuit and tribal rights defender’s plea challenging provisions of the anti-terror Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), which many activists in India and abroad have termed a draconian law and under which bail is a rarity. Stanislaus Lourduswamy was among 16 people arrested in the Elgaar Parishad case, an investigation into alleged Maoist links to an Ambedkarite event on December 31, 2017, that was followed by caste clashes the next day that claimed one life.

Indian Jesuit imprisoned on terrorism charges dies in hospital – Catholic Philly

Indian Jesuit imprisoned on terrorism charges dies in hospital – Catholic Philly
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