“I don’t think there are more rapes than other years. What I believe is that the women who suffer them feel a little more empowered to report them,” she declared. Inigo Errejón in 2016 in an interview conducted by Public. The now former spokesperson for Sumar, reported for sexist violenceadded: “Not only to report a rape with penetration; to report all abuses, violence or uncomfortable situations which are steps that lead to it.”
These last words from the then Podemos spokesperson coincide with the testimony of Elisa Mouliaáthe first woman in publicly denounce sexual harassment by Errejón. His story joins many other anonymous experiences that different victims have shared on social networks. The last of them, published by Cristina You Will Fail this Tuesday, who received the narration via Instagram direct messages.
“We must lower our level of tolerance and recognize that a spectacular violation is not necessary for us to become outraged,” Errejón defended in the video. “As a society we are committed to ensuring that all forms of violence against women, who do not respect that a woman’s body is a woman’s sovereign territorybe eradicated.”
Despite the facts formally reported by Mouliaá to the Policeat the same time in which these took place, Errejón projected an image of himself as a feminist ally. “There is great work by the feminist movement to make us aware that these are intolerable situations,” she declared in the interview with Public.
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