The footballer, accused of violence by his ex-companion Pamela Anderson, had committed with the National Solidarity Federation women. It has decided to "suspend" their collaboration.

The National Women's Solidarity Federation (FNSF), which runs the 3919 hotline dedicated to women victims of violence, announced Thursday that it is suspending its collaboration with OM footballer Adil Rami, accused of violence by his ex-girlfriend Pamela Anderson.

One principle: "believe the word" of women

The FNSF's "principle" of "believing the word" of women victims of violence, and therefore "decided to suspend collaboration for future actions with Adil Rami, pending clarification and additional information concerning statements from his ex-companion, "she said in a statement posted on its website.

Accused of violence

The footballer, crowned world champion last year with the France team, was committed to the side of "3919", including through a clip where he proclaimed "Against all violence against women, make the right call is a question of survival ". But the American actress Pamela Anderson, who publicly announced Tuesday their break denouncing the "double life" of Adil Rami with his former companion Sidonie Biémont, accused Wednesday of physical violence.

"He crushed both of my hands, I had to go to the hospital (six months later) because I was suffering too much, I could not write or open a bottle of water," he says. on her blog. The actress also says she was "caught by the hair and pushed last summer in Los Angeles" by Adil Rami. "I remain and will remain faithful to my values ​​and the convictions which are mine and express themselves in my commitment for the association @ solidarityfemmes, which is always so strong", defended Tuesday the footballer on the social network Instagram.