The Valença City Council honored Catarina Eufémia this Wednesday, a peasant woman murdered by the Salazar regime who became a symbol of the fight against the dictatorship. The rural worker died in Beja on June 19, 1954, after being shot while holding José Baleizão do Carmo, her youngest son, who has lived in Valença for 47 years.
The tribute ceremony opened the April 25th commemorations in the city of Alto Minho, in a moment of "strong emotiona…
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The Valença City Council honored Catarina Eufémia this Wednesday, a peasant woman murdered by the Salazar regime who became a symbol of the fight against the dictatorship. The rural worker died in Beja on June 19, 1954, after being shot while holding José Baleizão do Carmo, her youngest son, who has lived in Valença for 47 years.
The tribute ceremony opened the April 25th commemorations in the city of Alto Minho, in a moment of "strong emotiona…