“Bullfighting is a place where a human being, in conscience, applies strategies and resorts to weapons to measure himself against an animal that has no other resource than the reflection of its primary instinct. This is an active form of pure barbarism”, said Pedro Emanuel Paiva in a statement.
In the note sent to the press, the Lisbon Animal Ombudsman recalls that “the capital is a city committed to the protection and well-being of animals”, but, with regard to bullfighting activities in Campo Pequeno, he underlines that it is “fundamental not allowing stagnation and making an up-to-date interpretation of what citizens think and legitimately want in this matter: the end of bullfighting”.
In his most recent official recommendation, Pedro Emanuel Paiva asks that the Lisbon City Council seek to engage in dialogue with Casa Pia de Lisboa, in order to change the mandatory holding of bullfighting shows in the Campo Pequeno Bullring.
“Only through a dialogue between the municipality and Casa Pia de Lisboa can the legal changes to the contractual clauses that oblige bullfighting shows to be held in the bullfighting ring of Campo Pequeno be found”, says the recommendation.
In May 2019, the then mayor of Lisbon, Fernando Medina, sent a letter to Casa Pia releasing the institution from holding bullfights in Praça do Campo Pequeno.
In the official recommendation to the Lisbon City Council, Pedro Emanuel Paiva also adds that it is “crucial” that the municipality avoids promoting bullfighting shows.
“It is crucial that the Lisbon City Council assume a serious commitment as a minimum ethical and legal framework in terms of bullfighting, by refraining from supporting or promoting – directly or indirectly and in any capacity – the holding of these socially divisive events”, reads up in the document.
Bull sanctuary
Pedro Emanuel Paiva also defended the creation of a wild bull sanctuary in the municipality, as a measure of protection and preservation of that species, as well as the possibility of, through this sanctuary, originating a new economic concept, in cooperation with the “Reserva Del Toro Bravo”, founded by Portuguese businessman Miguel Aparício.
Such a shame Portugal seems unable to outlaw this medieval practice. This is not tradition, it is very far from it. It's Portugal's chagrin.
By Diogo F. from Lisbon on 13 Jul 2023, 14:39
If you dont want to watch, dont buy a ticket and so dont go....
By Oscar from Lisbon on 13 Jul 2023, 20:40
Although this tradition has been in place for over 3,000 years in Portugal, it should be abandoned. There is good reason for it to be clearly stated in The Holy Bible that cattle must be slaughtered in a way so that the animals do not unnecessarily suffer. What is older, God's word or a brutal tradition?
By MICHAEL ANTHONY FURTADO from Other on 14 Jul 2023, 01:21
Please end this atrocity which has no place in any civilised society.
By Penny from Algarve on 14 Jul 2023, 11:58
Not before time! There is no place for this form of barbaric 'sport' in the 21st century! This is a hangover from pagan Roman times, where the Emperor gave the 'plebs' ' bread and circuses' to avoid them revolting against the regime. Surely as a society Portugal has moved beyond this?
By Russell Taylor from Other on 14 Jul 2023, 17:21
I recently attended a show called 'garraiada' in Portuguese which consists of a group of young men taunting a bull in an enclosed space, so that it charges them. They jump up on the fence perimeter to escape injury from the bull's horns. How this can be considered 'entertainment' is beyond me.
It was a roasting hot day and the bulls were being kept in tiny cramped transport units, obviously sweltering. Once released, saliva was dripping from their mouths as they were clearly extremely thirsty.
This practice also reflects unfavorably on the intellect and mindset of the young men taunting the bull. Many of their shirts were spattered in blood, not sure whether it was theirs or the bull's, and their trousers were torn from the bull's horns, exposing their underwear. They would wrestle the bull to the ground, pulling its tail, to the 'delight' of the crowd.
One young man was led away in a stretcher to one of two awaiting ambulances - crazy that precious healthcare resources are being reserved for such futile, pointless practices.
This 'show' was part of my local council's festival, sponsored by them. They should ensure that this spectacle is banned forever, and no council should ever be sullying its name by sponsoring such a barbaric event.
By Billy Bissett from Porto on 15 Jul 2023, 12:54
This is not a form of entertainment, this a form of a unnecessary slaughter of an innocent animal. This barbarism has to stop.
By Lisa from Other on 17 Jul 2023, 02:51