A European group to combat violence against women, founded by former Miss Italy Valeria Altobelli, expressed its support and “sympathy” for actor Johnny Depp during the libel lawsuit against the actress’s ex-husband and Amber Heard.
MISSION NGO, an organization that protects the rights of women and children from physical, sexual and psychological abuse, expressed its support to Depp by making a statement explaining that it also aims to prevent violence “against men”.
“Women, as mothers, we have a duty and responsibility to educate our sons and daughters with weapons of love and education to prevent violence, regardless of gender,” the Italy-based organization said. “[It is with] We have deep respect for the victims of domestic violence who need to reaffirm that we must offer our condolences to Johnny Depp on this nasty page of his personal history.
Former Miss Italy Valeria Altobelli also wrote in an open letter: “As women, we sympathize and sympathize with a man, a father, an employee, a PERSON, not a star, a talent, an artist.”
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“The MISSION of NGOs from around the world is that women stand up to domestic violence regardless of gender, age or race,” said Altobelli, adding that the mission of the organization is to teach women and men how to avoid gender gaps to prevent violence. “against women, against men, against children.”
“Mental health is something we need to pay attention to in order to live in a positive environment where men and women can love and respect each other without any insults or violence,” Altobelli said.
During the trial, Depp said Heard physically assaulted him, throwing vodka bottles at him, causing his middle finger to break a piece of glass, removing cigarette butts from his face and defecating on his bed.
In the witness scene, Hurd is caught changing his story over and over. At one point, the actress denied ever attacking Depp, but later admitted to hitting her.
Meanwhile, viewers seem to support Depp more than Heard, as most of the viral clips made during the trial either made fun of Heard or stood up to Depp’s supporters. Moreover, the hashtag #JusticeForJohnnyDepp has a staggering 10 billion views, while the hashtag #JusticeForAmberHeard has just 39 million.
Pirates of the Caribbean Star allegedly sued Hurd for $50 million in damages in 2018. Washington Post The article he wrote damaged his film career. I’ve heard of $100 million counterclaims.
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Source: Breitbart