Maneka Gandhi to Barack Obama: Please Stay Away From Pamplona Bull Run

Posted on by PETA

As US President Barack Obama prepares to visit Spain in July, Maneka Gandhi, Indian Union Cabinet Minister for Women & Child Development, has written a letter that supports PETA affiliates’ request urging him not to attend the Running of the Bulls spectacle during the San Fermín festival in Pamplona.

In the letter, Gandhi notes that the 48 bulls used in the event are struck and terrorised as they slip, fall and injure themselves or human spectators on their way to a violent death in the bullring. She points out that bullfighting is an archaic display that has lost favour among Spaniards and has been banned in many parts of Spain and other countries.

PETA notes that more than 100 towns and cities across Spain, as well as the entire region of Catalonia, have introduced bans on bullfighting events. In a typical bullfight, as many as eight men taunt, beat and stab a single bull with daggers and harpoon-like banderillas until he becomes weakened from blood loss. The matador then pierces the exhausted animal with a sword, and an executioner cuts his spinal cord. Many bulls are paralysed but still conscious as they are chained and dragged out of the arena.

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