ACTIVISTS WANT CHRIS BROWN BARRED FROM SA CONCERT

JOHANNESBURG. — Chris Brown’s forthcoming concert in South Africa has led to renewed focus on the country’s shocking levels of violence against women, with campaigners saying it sends the wrong… The post ACTIVISTS WANT CHRIS BROWN BARRED FROM SA CONCERT appeared first on H-Metro.

ACTIVISTS WANT CHRIS BROWN BARRED FROM SA CONCERT

JOHANNESBURG. — Chris Brown’s forthcoming concert in South Africa has led to renewed focus on the country’s shocking levels of violence against women, with campaigners saying it sends the wrong message given the star’s history of abuse.

In less than two hours, the Grammy-winner managed to sell out tickets at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg — the largest stadium in Africa, with over 94,000 seats.

Demand was so high that a second December date was added.

Despite the massive interest, the R ‘n’ B star has experienced a backlash from people who did not want him to perform due to his violent past.

“When I saw the news that Chris Brown was coming to South Africa, I was shocked and deeply disappointed,” said Sabina Walter, executive director of Women for Change, an organisation that advocates for the rights of women and children in South Africa.

The group has started a petition to stop the US artist from performing. It currently has over 20,000 signatures.

“The petition was started to send a strong message that we will not tolerate the celebration of individuals with a history of violence against women,” said Ms Walter, especially in a country like South Africa.

South Africa has one of the highest rates of femicide and gender-based violence in the world.

A rape is reported in the country roughly every 12 minutes and it is assumed that many more go unrecorded.

The most well-known instance in Chris Brown’s history of abuse is the domestic dispute with singer Rihanna in 2009.

Women for Change says it wants to know how the Department of Home Affairs could grant “a convicted abuser” a visa.

Chris Brown has previously been banned from entering other countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, although he has subsequently gone on to play in the UK and elsewhere in Europe.

But his South African fans are undeterred.

The group has started a petition to stop the US artist from performing.

It currently has over 20,000 signatures.

“The petition was started to send a strong message that we will not tolerate the celebration of individuals with a history of violence against women,” said Ms Walter, especially in a country like South Africa.” — BBC.

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