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The village of Barrancos upholds local tradition despite Portugal's 1928 ban on killing bulls at "corridas", or bullfighting ceremonies. Although parliament granted a special exception to Barrancos, allowing it to continue with the killings, animal rights activists say it's a cruel and outdated custom.
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00:00 (crowd chattering)
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00:08 (speaking in foreign language)
00:13 (upbeat music)
00:27 (crowd applauding)
00:31 (upbeat music)
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00:36 (upbeat music)
00:39 (upbeat music)
00:41 (speaking in foreign language)
00:52 (crowd chattering)
00:55 (crowd chattering)
00:58 (speaking in foreign language)
01:23 (crowd chattering)
01:26 (speaking in foreign language)
01:36 (upbeat music)
01:50 (upbeat music)
01:52 (crowd applauding)
02:03 (crowd chanting)
02:07 (speaking in foreign language)
02:16 (crowd chanting)
02:19 (crowd chanting)
02:22 (crowd chanting)
02:24 (speaking in foreign language)
02:38 [BLANK_AUDIO]
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