Hundreds march to protest bullfighting's return to Barcelona
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Hundreds of people have marched in Barcelona to protest the return of bullfighting to the city.
Spain's Constitutional Court overruled Catalonia's regional ban on bullfighting Thursday, saying the prohibition violated a national law protecting the controversial spectacle.
Spain's Pacma animal rights political party called for Saturday's protest as part of its "Mission Abolition."
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Pacma has said it will continue to fight to end bull-related spectacles at a national level.
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, the powerful northeastern region that outlawed bullfighting in 2010. The ban reflected a growing movement against bullfighting, but also was seen as a step in the Catalan government's push to break away from Spain.
Pacma has called for more protests to be held in Madrid and other Spanish cities.