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France court rules in bullfighting's favour
Events judged part of long tradition and therefore have to carry on, despite concerns over fate of animals.
Last Modified: 22 Sep 2012 05:19

The supreme court of France has ruled that bullfighting cannot be banned.

The court decided that because the events are part of a long tradition, they have to carry on despite concerns over the fate of the animals.

Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland reports from Paris.

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