*[Enwl-eng] These animals try to escape the flaming torches strapped to the top of their heads
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Mon Jul 27 01:17:17 MSK 2020
This tradition is torture. Help save the "burning bulls" of
Spain before more innocent animals are tormented to death!
Sign Now
Vladimir,
In many towns in eastern Spain, a terrible tradition still
persists: the "toros embolados" or "correbous," in which flaming torches are
strapped to the top of bulls' heads, before they're released to run through
the streets. The flames attached to their horns often burn for hours,
leaving the animals in a state of extreme distress and terror. In a
desperate attempt to put out the blaze and escape their agony, many bulls
have run directly into walls and wooden posts, killing themselves in the
process.
In addition to causing unwarranted cruelty against bulls,
these festivals are also very dangerous for the public. It's not hard to see
how tying burning torches to a terrified animal's head might cause
destruction and chaos. Just recently, a man in the town of Castellón died
after being crushed by an enraged bull. Luckily, some cities have already
banned the embolados bulls, like Valencia, which banned the practice in
2016. Now it's time for the governments of the Autonomous Communities of
Valencia and Catalonia to act. Sign the petition and ask the governments of
Valencia and Catalonia to ban the toros embolados and correbous during
festivals.
Thank you for all that you do,
Miranda B.
The Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. The bulls try to escape from the horror they are
suffering, but they have nowhere to run. Sign the petition to end this
inhumanity.
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From: Miranda B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2020 7:03 PM
Subject: These animals try to escape the flaming torches strapped to the top
of their heads
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