Gladys Staines
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Gladys Staines (born 1951) is the widow of Australian missionary Graham Staines. Graham Staines was burnt alive along with their two sons Timothy (aged 9) and Philip (aged 7) in Orissa, India on January 22, 1999.
In 2004, she decided to go to Australia to stay with her daughter and father. She however said that she would continue to look after the people she and her husband had been looking after so far. In 2005, she was awarded the Padma Shri, a civilian award from the Government of India. This drew protests from right-wing organisations in the country.
[edit] External links
- Interview by rediff.com in 2000
- "Kalam meets Gladys Staines" - rediff.com article dated May 15, 2003
- "No comments, says Gladys Staines" - rediff.com article dated September 15, 2003
- "Gladys Staines may leave India forever" - Times of India article dated July 14, 2004
- "Gladys Staines bids adieu to India" - Times of India article dated July 15, 2004
- "Gladys Staines leaves India promising to return" - rediff.com article dated July 15, 2004