CAS International
CAS International (Comité Anti Stierenvechten) is the biggest organization in the world which works exclusively on the abolition of bullfighting and cruel fiestas (festivals) during which bulls and other animals are tortured. Together with our colleague organizations, we want to end this animal abuse as soon as possible.
More information about CAS International.
Bullfighting
Bullfighting is one of the most cruel forms of animal abuse. Every year, more than 250,000 bulls and cows are tortured and killed worldwide during bullfights and similar events.
Also during fiestas ('village festivals'), tens of thousands of bulls and other animals are severely maltreated.
More information about bullfighting and fiestas.
Help us preventing UNESCO to declare bullfighting as intangible cultural heritage
The bullfighting lobby has submitted a proposal to declare bullfighting and other events with bulls as intangible cultural heritage. It is very important that UNESCO receives a strong signal against this proposal.
Logo UNESCO
Please help us and sign the petition.
Below you can read the letter that will be sent, together with your signature, to the chief of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Section of UNESCO.
Dear Mrs Duvelle,
I have read in the media the intention of the wealthy and powerful bullfighting lobby of presenting this cruel “fiesta” to be declared UNESCO’s World Intangible Cultural heritage. As declared in the last International Bullfighting Convention Contoromex in Tijuana, Mexico, last summer of 2010, cities as Arles, Nimes, Bezier etc. in France, Madrid, Murcia, Sevilla, and the Asociación Internacional de la Tauromaquia in Spain, as well as the Consejo Nacional Taurino in Mexico, among others, have expressed their intention to apply.
I am writing to you because I believe that before UNESCO can make an assessment it is only fair that you received with regards to this issue reliable information coming from both parties. On the one hand, you will certainly be receiving information from those who support bullfighting, a minority in our countries. But also, you should also receive information from those of us who definitely do not support the torture and killing of an animal for pure entertainment, much less its declaration as a world intangible cultural heritage.
In this respect, all of us signing here would like to express our firmest rejection to bullfighting being declared ICH for, according to article 2 of your own regulation:
1. It is not recognized as such by the majority of the citizens of the cities and countries where it takes place, as the recent ban in Catalonia, Spain, and the already existing ban in Canary Island prove. As prove all the polls made in this respect as the Gallup/IG Investiga one, which states that 67,2% of Spaniards have no interest or totally reject bullfighting. More information here: http://www.slideshare.net/MartaEstebanMiano/spain-and-bullfighting
2. Because it does not comply with the minimum human ethical standards, for it is not ethical to entertain ourselves with a show involving the suffering, the blood and the death of an animal, ignoring and teaching our children to ignore any brisk of empathy or compassion that my grow in the spectators’ hearts.
Likewise, I urge you to admit the International Antibullfighting Network to act as consultant NGO in this respect as article 8 states. We are aware that they have contacted you already in this respect. They count within our group on experts on Veterinary, Law, Sociology, Agronomical Engineering, Journalists, Political parties’ members, that can provide with exact and objective information. They count on my total support.
Finally, I would like to get to you the list of world leaders and celebrities who support our cause, among which I would like to mention the Dalai Lama or Nobel Prize Coetzee, among others.
Dear Mrs Duvelle, I turn to you as the chief of Intangible Cultural Heritage Section. I have read your words when you said: “Each expression of intangible heritage is precious to those that practise it, providing them the very essence of their belonging to their community”. However, bullfighting is for most of Spaniards, French, Portuguese and Latinoamericans, a practice that embarrasses them, that divides them and generates an increasing number of voices claiming for its end.
www.petitions24.com/contra_la_declaracion_de_la_tauromaquia_patrimonio_unesco
Tips for tourists
CAS International has made a list of tips for tourists, so you can also help us abolish bullfighting and other cruel events with bulls and other animals as a tourist.
The main tip: never go to a bullfight or a cruel fiesta, like the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona!
Please take a look here for more tips.
Videos
Videos of bullfights, cruel fiestas and protests of CAS International and others.
Photo album
In the CAS photo album, you can find photos of protests, bullfighting and cruel fiestas.
CLICK HERE for the photo album.











