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Christina Krusi : ウィキペディア英語版
Christina Krusi

Christina Krüsi (born July 15, 1968) is a Swiss author and artist. In 1966, Krusi's parents moved the family to the Amazon rainforest of Bolivia to work for the American Christian Missionary Society, SIL/Wycliffe and translate the bible into the local Chiquitano and other Indian dialects. The base for the mission was located in (Tumi Chucua ) in the country's northeast corner. In 1979, the family returned to Switzerland where Krusi completed her Swiss education requirements, later married and moved to the Ivory Coast of Africa (returning two years later due to civil unrest).
In 2003, Krusi and several friends with similar claims that they had been abused in Tumi Chucua approached Wycliffe/SIL International claiming they had failed in their responsibility to protect. An investigation was conducted and apologies and compensation made, and afterwards SIL installed new protective measures for children's safety. Krusi went on to complete two Master's Degrees and develop her art, music and literary work. She also became a consultant in conflict management and motivational speaker, published her memoirs, (''Paradise Was My Hell'' ) (Droemer Knaur, July 2013), and created the ''Christina Krusi Foundation'' for child protection from violence and abuse through public awareness.〔http://www.moneyhouse.ch/en/u/christina_krusi_foundation_CH-020.7.001.889-9.htm〕 In April 2014, ''Swiss Television'' debuted an expose on Krusi's alleged abuse experiences in Bolivia. She remains in Zurich, Switzerland with her family.
== Life 1966-2002 ==
Krusi's early years were spent in the Bolivian rainforest where the family journeyed under the guidance of ''Wycliffe Switzerland,'' (one of 105 independent Wycliffe organizations within the Wycliffe Global Alliance umbrella of SIL International) to assist with Bible translation.〔http://de.wycliffe.ch/wir-ueber-uns/partner/〕〔http://www.sil.org/about〕
Krusi returned to Switzerland with her family in 1979 at 11 years old. During the following four years (1980–84), Krusi finished middle school in Diessenhofen, Switzerland and then attended art school at Stuttgart/DE and St. Gallen for two years before receiving teacher training at Amriswil. The same year (1987 and now 19 years old), she married a man five years her senior who was also from the Christian community. Together they had two children (sons Raphael and Timon). In 1992, the family moved to Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire for two years where Krusi worked as an art teacher and illustrator. However, with the threat of civil war in 1994, they returned to Switzerland. For the next three years (1994–97), Krusi became an adult education drawing teacher as well as head mistress for the local Marthalen Senior High School in Zurich. She also developed her art and education, taking sculpture and anatomy courses in Schaffhausen (Switzerland) and Stuttgart, Germany, and attending the Vocational School for Design in Zurich.

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