The journalist Cristina Fallarás has confirmed the date of the publication of her new book, which includes different testimonies of the women who have accused to Iñigo Errejón for sexually harassing them.
Under the name, ‘Don’t publish my name’, the book will go on sale on November 21. This publication was released a few days after the Iñigo Errejón scandal broke out and his alleged sexual abuse and harassment, which would have led to his departure from public life. Among the complainants would be the actress Elisa Mouliaá, who has expressed the existence of several sexual relations without her consent and reported the former politician to the police station.
The episodes of sexual violence that have led Iñigo Errejón to leave his position in politics have been the beginning of a new political storm. Furthermore, the presentation of the work comes after accusations against Yolanda Díaz of covering up Errejón’s actions for several months.
The plot and synopsis of the book of Fallarás
You will fail that he had faced the closure of his Instagram account, which has been reopened, he has revealed the plot and a short synopsis of the work. Furthermore, through some words expressed in an interview on RTVE, he reported that since his first testimony he has received several complaints and threats.
The book would collect several testimonies – the author states that she has worked with a thousand – that allegedly recount the abuses suffered by Iñigo Errejón and other public figures in politics, culture or journalism. «Ten years ago, in the middle of the Podemos boom»this is how one of the stories of the people who appear in the book begins.
On his social networks he has expressed that he has been searching for testimonies for several months and has denied “that the publication reaches the heat of the Iñigo Errejón case.”
Fallarás says that he has contacted nearly 1,000 people about different cases of abuse.
La Casa del Libro, one of the bookstores that allow the reservation of the literary work, compiles the complete synopsis. This is the full back cover text:
«Cristina Fallarás has been receiving and sharing testimonies from women victims of gender violence for years (first on Twitter and later on Instagram). In February 2024, this last social network closed his account and everything exploded. At that moment, Cristina decided to publish all these testimonies in book format as a tool to fight against the abuse of women, by fear that I could lose all the accumulated material for so long. The way he shared it was through a screenshot, eliminating the name of the victim, that was what they asked him: ‘Do not publish my name’. The compilation is also accompanied by a study by sociologist Nerea Barjola that deepens the phenomenon of #SeAcabó and the testimonies behind it»
Irene Montero’s powerful review of the novel
On the website of the publisher Siglo XXI, you can read several recommendations from politicians and writers about the book. The former Minister of Equality and Errejón’s former colleague in Podemos, Irene Montero, is one of them and in her review she expresses her support for the work with a message that closes with the cry “it’s over.”
«Breaking the silence and the fear and the shame, as thousands of women do when they say ‘it’s over’, is the first step so that we know that it is not just one, that We are all, and we have the right to change everything together. what has to be changed until we live lives free of sexist violence,” Montero expressed in his review.
Beyond the advances expressed by Fallarás and the reviews of the first people who have discovered the testimonies collected, the public will be able to buy the book on November 11.
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