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Father Stan Swamy, the priest who lived and fought for poor | Ranchi News


Ranchi: Father Stan Swamy, known for giving voice to the poor and marginalised people, would always be remembered as a friend of the poor-tribal and Dalit communities. He ultimately had to die in custody for “antagonizing political power corridors”.
Born in 1937 in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, Swamy’s life is an example of relentless activism for safeguarding human rights, particularly of the tribal and the oppressed, and in turn become a victim of “institutionalized maiming” of such voices, people who knew him said.
At the age of 20, he became a Jesuit priest and committed his life to the poor and marginalized people. Eight years later, he visited Chaibasa in the Kolhan division of erstwhile Bihar to live and understand the life of the Ho tribe, which dominated the region. For a brief period, he went to Manila in the Philippines to obtain a master’s degree in sociology and came back to Chaibasa again to learn the life and challenges of the tribal community. ....

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'Always the first to protest violation of human rights' | India News


RANCHI: As a 28-year-old Jesuit priest, Fr Stan Swamy first arrived in Jharkhand, then a part of undivided Bihar, to “live and understand” the life of the Ho tribe in Chaibasa. What he saw and experienced then led him to become the voice of the poor and marginalised until his death in judicial custody at the age of 84 on Monday.
Colleagues recalled how Fr Swamy, while studying Ho life, felt the need to further sharpen his understanding of academic sociology and went to Belgium to pursue a one-year course in the subject. Though he was selected for a doctoral degree in sociology there, he preferred to return to Chaibasa. “I first met him in Bengaluru in the 1980s when he was director of the Indian Social Institute. He drove down in a jeep to receive me. A real humble gesture,” social activist Balaram said. “Later, In the 1990s, he came to Jamshedpur and stayed at Mango as our neighbour,” he added. ....

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Just As British Killed Birsa Munda In Jail, Indian Govt Killed Stan: Swamy's Comrades


Just As British Killed Birsa Munda In Jail, Indian Govt Killed Stan: Swamy s Comrades
If this govt has any shame left, it should free all political prisoners, says Stan Swamy s comrade
Astha Savyasachi
06 July 2021, Last Updated at 9:01 am
Stan Swamy passed away at age 84
Astha Savyasachi
2021-07-06T08:00:00+05:30
Just As British Killed Birsa Munda In Jail, Indian Govt Killed Stan: Swamy s Comrades
outlookindia.com
2021-07-06T09:01:42+05:30
“But we will still sing in the chorus. A caged bird can still sing.”
These were the words of Father Stan Swamy, in a letter he wrote from jail to a fellow Jesuit priest. Stan, suffering from acute Parkinson’s disease, with constant tremors in both hands, took the pains to write the letter because he wanted to highlight the plight of other prisoners. Many such poor undertrials don t know what charges have been put on them, have not seen their charge sh ....

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'Always the first to protest violation of human rights'


‘Always the first to protest violation of human rights’
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RANCHI: As a 28-year-old Jesuit priest, Fr Stan Swamy first arrived in Jharkhand, then a part of undivided Bihar, to “live and understand” the life of the Ho tribe in Chaibasa. What he saw and experienced then led him to become the voice of the poor and marginalised until his death in judicial custody at the age of 84 on Monday.
Colleagues recalled how Fr Swamy, while studying Ho life, felt the need to further sharpen his understanding of academic sociology and went to Belgium to pursue a one-year course in the subject. Though he was selected for a doctoral degree in sociology there, he preferred to return to Chaibasa. “I first met him in Bengaluru in the 1980s when he was director of the Indian Social Institute. He drove down in a jeep to receive me. A real humble gesture,” social activist Balaram said. “Later, In the 1990s, he came to Jamshedpur and stayed at Mang ....

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Stan the man: Journey into heartland began with study of the Ho tribe | Ranchi News


Activists protest against the Union government in Ranchi on Monday
RANCHI: As a 28-year-old Jesuit priest, Fr Stan Swamy first arrived in Jharkhand, then a part of undivided Bihar, to “live and understand” the life of the Ho tribe in Chaibasa. What he saw and experienced then led him to become the voice of the poor and marginalised until his death in judicial custody at the age of 84 on Monday.
Colleagues recalled how Fr Swamy, while studying Ho life, felt the need to further sharpen his understanding of academic sociology and went to Belgium to pursue a one-year course in the subject. Though he was selected for a doctoral degree in sociology there, he preferred to return to Chaibasa. ....

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