The Spanish government bans dwarf bullfighters with an aim of enhancing equality in the society

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BULLFIGHTING The Spanish government bans dwarf bullfighters with an aim of enhancing equality in the society

Abigael Wafula 08:00 - 28.04.2023

However, many "dwarf toreros," say they feel respected and appreciated, and that without the shows their livelihood is at stake.

Dwarf bullfighters wearing costumes were on Thursday, April 27 banned by Spanish lawmakers, a move that has been since embraced by disability rights groups but opposed by the performers.

The groups of people with dwarfism usually dressed as firefighters and have long entertained audiences by chasing young bulls without killing them. The scenes were considered to be comic.

While the numbers of self-styled "dwarf toreros" are dwindling, so-called "dwarf bullfights" can still been seen, especially during festivals honouring a town's patron saint.

As reported by AFP, the law approved in parliament prohibited the "shows or recreational activities in which people with disabilities, or this circumstance, are used to provoke mockery or ridicule from the public".

The main aim of the law is to bring Spain in line with European Union directives on discrimination against disabled people. The country's Royal Board on Disabilities, which advises the social rights ministry, said Spain had "advanced human rights by banning public shows that humiliated disabled people".

The body's director general, Jesus Martin, said the events "passed the idea to so many girls and boys who go with adults to see these shameful performances that it is ok to laugh at difference".

However, many "dwarf toreros," say they feel respected and appreciated, and that without the shows their livelihood is at stake.

"We are bullfighters, we are artists, enough prohibitions, we don't want handouts," one group of "dwarf toreros" called "Amusement in the Arena" wrote on its Facebook page.

A handful of "dwarf bullfight" performers protested outside parliament ahead of the vote on the law to express their opposition to the ban.

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