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Activists covered in red paint protest bullfighting in Pamplona
European Union🏛️ PoliticsCenter2 days ago

Activists covered in red paint protest bullfighting in Pamplona

Animal rights activists protested against bullfighting in Pamplona ahead of the San Fermin Festival by covering themselves in red paint. The demonstration, organized by groups such as PETA and AnimaNaturalis, aimed to highlight the treatment of bulls during the event. Protesters wore costumes resembling religious figures and carried signs stating 'Bullfighting is a sin,' advocating for an end to the practice. Activist Brook Spurling emphasized that the bulls used in the festival are ultimately killed in the bullring, arguing that the event should focus solely on its traditional aspects like music and food rather than including bullfighting.

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Activists covered in red paint protest bullfighting in Pamplona

Animal rights activists protested against bullfighting in Pamplona ahead of the San Fermin Festival by covering themselves in red paint. The demonstration, organized by groups such as PETA and AnimaNaturalis, aimed to highlight the treatment of bulls during the event. Protesters wore costumes resembling religious figures and carried signs stating 'Bullfighting is a sin,' advocating for an end to the practice. Activist Brook Spurling emphasized that the bulls used in the festival are ultimately killed in the bullring, arguing that the event should focus solely on its traditional aspects like music and food rather than including bullfighting.

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