Collien Fernandes makes surprise appearance at Hamburg demo against sexualised violence

Thousands gathered on Hamburg's Rathausplatz on Thursday evening for a demonstration against sexualised violence. Collien Fernandes made a surprise appearance on stage despite having cancelled earlier for safety reasons. She addressed the crowd wearing a bulletproof vest and under police protection.

The alliance 'Es reicht!' called for a demonstration against sexualised violence on Hamburg's Rathausplatz. Thousands heeded the call, with a fighting atmosphere that was sometimes rough. At 18:23, Collien Fernandes took the stage after having cancelled her participation earlier for safety reasons, according to Der Spiegel. She wore a bulletproof vest and was under police protection and security due to death threats from men, as she reported. 'I wanted to come out here and be strong, but I can't right now. I think it's often underestimated what this does to you,' Fernandes said. She urged: 'Let's tear down the wall of silence together.' The demo was triggered by a Der Spiegel investigation in which Fernandes levelled serious allegations against her ex-husband, actor Christian Ulmen. Der Spiegel sent Ulmen an extensive list of questions, to which he did not respond. His lawyers referred unspecifically to 'untrue facts'. Ulmen is presumed innocent. Attendees expressed intense anger: One woman rated it 'solid 12 out of 10'. Another, a victim herself, drew courage from the gathering. A man highlighted men's duty to act beyond mere solidarity.

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Collien Fernandes calls Germany perpetrator paradise for digital violence

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Several thousand people in Cologne protested against sexualised violence under the motto 'Against patriarchal violence'. The demonstration started at Rudolfplatz and proceeded along the Ring to Chlodwigplatz. Organisers are calling for better protection for victims and stronger prevention measures.

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Actress Collien Fernandes is cutting short her filming in Asia to meet female politicians in Berlin this week, pushing for tougher regulations against digital violence. Following her recent TV interview and criminal complaint against ex-partner Christian Ulmen, she reiterates that Germany must not be a 'perpetrator's paradise'.

Federal Health Minister Nina Warken has backed Chancellor Friedrich Merz's concerns about women's safety in German cities, calling it a migration-related issue. A survey reveals that a majority of women feel unsafe in public spaces. Politicians demand action over further debates.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Bundestag will debate a new violence protection law for the first time on Friday, which can require violent offenders in high-risk cases to wear an electronic ankle bracelet. CSU politician Susanne Hierl welcomes the draft but calls for additional measures such as mandatory social training courses and consequences for custody rights in cases of violence against mothers.

President Claudia Sheinbaum lamented men's involvement in violent acts during the International Women's Day march in Mexico City. The demonstration gathered around 100,000 women demanding an end to gender violence. Sheinbaum noted that most protests were peaceful across the country.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Student Alana Anísio Rosa, 20, spoke publicly for the first time about the femicide attempt she suffered in February in São Gonçalo. In a video posted by her mother on social media, she demands justice and calls for a rally at the first hearing on April 15. The attacker, Luiz Felipe Sampaio, invaded her home after romantic rejection.

 

 

 

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