Spanish dwarf bullfighters defy EU discrimination legislation to thrill followers in France

A troupe of Spanish dwarf bullfighters have been compelled to maneuver to France after politicians used an EU directive on discrimination in opposition to disabled folks to cease them performing of their house nation.

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Last Thursday, the "Bullfighting Fun" (Diversiones en el Ruedo) troupe bought out a 650-seat enviornment in Tethieu, a village of 850 close to the Spanish border.

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The performers placed on a present of sketches and skits, which generally concerned the participation of small cows.

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The crowd laughed and applauded all through, as they appeared to take pleasure in each minute of the present.

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However, the Spanish dwarfs have discovered it way more tough to please their very own authorities, which took drastic measures to ban their present.

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In April, the parliament in Madrid handed a invoice outlawing their performances in Spain on the idea that dwarfs dressing up as bullfighters, or as firefighters, for the amusement of the group had been being "used to provoke mockery, ridicule and derision".

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The politicians used a stipulation enshrined in Article 21 of the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rights to justify their choice.

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Article 21 stipulates amongst different issues that "any discrimination based on genetic features.....shall be prohibited."

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The choice by Spain's politicians has infuriated the dwarfs, who say they had been by no means consulted and referred to as the ban "unfair".

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Daniel Calderon, the chief of the 11-person troupe, mentioned: "It's a comical show, there's no blood and no killing, just parody."

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He added dwarfism had been used "as a pretext by people who just don't like bullfighting" to justify the Spanish ban.

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The troupe's French consultant, Mika Romero, accused Spain's politicians of discrimination in opposition to the dwarfs, saying they had been attempting to deprive the performers of their livelihood.

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Not everybody was pleased to welcome the dwarf bullfighters to France.

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Violette Viannay, president of the "French Little People's Association" mentioned such exhibits had been "counter-productive" for the mixing of individuals with dwarfism into the remainder of society.

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"It's not just a question of size," she defined. "Dwarfism is a condition created by rare illnesses."

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Fadila Khattabi, France's authorities minister answerable for incapacity, advised AFP that it was "problematic to consider dwarfism as a source of entertainment".

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Discrimination of dwarfs was "centuries old" and needed to finish, she mentioned.

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"We must, together and urgently, change this kind of representation," the minister added.

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Ms Khattabi mentioned she most popular to concentrate on the "superb performance" by French athletes on the World Dwarf Games in Germany.

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The competitors is the most important worldwide sporting occasion for athletes with dwarfism and involves an finish on Saturday.

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