Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Alejandro Sanz acts instinctively and defends a fan – Univision

(Notimex) .- The Spanish singer said here today that he acted “instinctively” last weekend, when he stopped a concert in Mexico because he noticed that a woman was being attacked by a man in the midst of the public.

Sanz, who will perform Wednesday at the show of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, said at a press conference that “I did nothing extraordinary, I acted instinctively, I saw something I thought was wrong” .


“that mistreat anyone is wrong, but especially a woman seems much worse, and I believe that anyone in my position would have acted the same way. Whoever does something that’s a scoundrel, but he sees it and does nothing so is, “said

She pointed out that.” I think it’s very important that we stop this kind of thing, I have not done nothing extraordinary (with account of aggression in the concert), nothing that had not done most of my colleagues in my place. “

” most men, at least I I know, we do not look anything like the guy who was there. There is a kind of silent war. In Spain, every year, it killed between 40 and 60 women by male violence “appropriated.

Sanz stressed that” I think it’s very important that in all our countries we are very aware of this and act against any act of this kind we see or know. We can not be silent and we must always be vigilant. “


” Something must be done, put our two cents every day, report any instances (of assaulting a woman) you know and, of course, the government also has to put to work, but it is not a question only of Mexico, “he said.

the Spanish singer offered on Saturday a concert in Mexico city Rosario, in the state of Baja California, when he noticed that a woman was being harassed by a man in the front rows of the audience.

Sanz stopped singing and even left the stage to verify that the subject had been he pulled out of the enclosure where the concert was performed by security personnel, after which he told the audience that there had been a macho aggression.

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