Zana Ramadani accuses former German President Gauck of sexist behavior

The co-founder of the radical feminist movement “Femen” in Germany, Albanian from Macedonia, Zana Ramadani, is found again under the lights of the luminaries. It today promotes its second book within a year, the one with the title “Sexismus. queber Männer, macht und #Frawen” (Sexism. On men, power, and #feet”. Its first book, published [...]
The co-founder of the radical feminist movement “Femen” in Germany, Albanian from Macedonia, Zana Ramadani, is found again under the lights of the luminaries. It today promotes its second book within a year, the one with the title “Sexismus. queber Männer, macht und #Frawen” (Sexism. On men, power, and #feet”. Its first book, published last year, pointed to the Islamic danger that threatens Western societies, writes albinfo.ch.
Just one day before promoting her new book, Zana's name is coveted by German newspapers over a charge she runs in this book in a very high address. Activist and writer Ramadani charges against no less than former German President Gauck. He blames him for sexism or improper behavior “ ” that he has shown to her, behavior according to Zana, bordering on sexual harassment.
The scene described in the book that is promoted today occurred in June 2016 at the Bellevue Castle in Berlin, writes the newspaper “Berliner Zeitung”. Lady Ramadani was in the midst of a large number of integration experts, who had been invited as guests of the federal president, broadcast albinfo.ch.
Allusioning its public appearances with breasts uncovered during the protests against discrimination by the woman, who made them the activist of the group “Femen”, the president would have asked Zana if she would be naked there, in the castle. After she had told her that her dress was too complicated for that, Gauck would have said that he, if necessary, could help her.
So at least Zana quoted him in her book. And for that matter, she writes that during the common photograph, he embraced her and put his arm on her hips. I almost expected his hand to slide down, towards the ass. (...) I was uncomfortable, but I let it happen. What would I do? He was federal president”, writes Zana Ramadani, records albinfo.ch.
But even though this situation had seemed unpleasant to the world, Zana was not interested in putting the president on the torture stake, she emphasised in conversation with “Berliner Zeitung” She, she had survived her confused “behave” without injuries.
While questioned by the newspaper “Berliner Zeitung”, former President Gauck did not want to take a stand. Instead, his lawyer, Christian Brammertz, has responded.
Mrs. Ramadani's “Acusa has no basis. If you read the text more accurately, it says that Mr. Gauck has put his hand around her as it is common to take a common picture. Then the text suggests that the hand could slide down, which really did not happen. To start with such a situation and to call it “by”, is simply absurd. And after reading the text correctly, it does not appear that she blames her for immorally touching”, the lawyer concludes.
Whatever the truth about the case “Gack”, one thing should be said: both in the first book and with this young man, Zana Ramadani has shot the time machine: her book on sexism is thus published at a time when around the world it is filled with charges against sexual harassment and when the movement against them “












