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María Cristina Gómez : ウィキペディア英語版
María Cristina Gómez

María Cristina Gómez (c.1942 - 5 April 1989) was a Baptist primary school teacher and community leader in El Salvador who was abducted and murdered on April 5, 1989.

==Christian Mission==
A member of Emmanuel Baptist church in San Salvador, Gómez was a national leader both of Baptist women and in the teachers' union.〔Pixley, Jorge 'Baptists and liberation theology: Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean'. From: Baptist History and Heritage January 1, 2000〕 She was a founder of the National Coordination of Salvadoran Women (known by its Spanish-language initials CONAMUS), founded in 1986. Since then, CONAMUS has addressed the issues which directly affect poor women in El Salvador, including domestic violence, rape, economic survival, lack of political participation, and social inequality. In 1989, CONAMUS opened a clinic to respond to women who were victims of domestic violence and rape. In her spare time, Gómez went out into the rural villages and taught the peasant women to read so that they in turn could teach their children, principally in order to be able to read health and farming leaflets and improve the quality of their lives. However, some people in authority became concerned that the previously illiterate peasants would learn more about their rights, and would begin to demand them.〔Isabel Ramírez, 'Opening a Door to Women in El Salvador' EPICA website〕

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