In South Africa, the arrival of American singer Chris Brown in December 2024 does not delight everyone. Thousands of fans rushed for tickets, but at the same time, a petition was also created to demand the cancellation of his two concerts in Johannesburg. At issue: accusations of rape and violence coming from several women who worked with him. His arrival in a country strongly impacted by feminicides and violence against women is therefore controversial,
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With our correspondent in South Africa, Claire Bargelès
An online petition launched by the organization “Women for Change” and which has already gathered nearly 20,000 signatures, asks the promoters to cancel these concerts and the government South African not to grant a visa to Chris Brown, as the United Kingdom and Australia have already done in the past. According to this association, “ the event is a direct insult to millions of girls and women affected by violencein South Africa and around the world “.
A “cancel culture”?
Some fans of the singer in the country denounce what they describe as cancel cultureof “cancel culture”. Several accusations have been made against Chris Brown in recent years. Some resulted in decisions by the courts, such as in 2017, when the artist was hit with a restraining order preventing him, at the time, from approaching his ex-partner who accused him of harassment .
Sentenced for hitting Rihanna
And, in 2009, he was convicted of hitting singer Rihanna, his girlfriend at the time. A documentary from an American TV channel is also due to be released by the end of the month, to return to the cases of domestic violence affecting Chris Brown.
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