Cinema industry under scrutiny: Pacma condemnsminor participation in hunting promotion in Cazalla, Seville
In the charming town of Cazalla de la Sierra, a gathering of hunting dogs is causing quite a stir. The event, scheduled from September 19 to 21, is the fifteenth concentration of its kind and is being promoted by the Town Hall.
The controversy lies in the promotion of the event, which some claim could potentially hurt the sensitivity of children. One of the interviews features a minor who supports the hunting event, and the Town Hall is promoting the event on its social networks with interviews featuring neighbours who engage in this form of hunting.
The Animalist Party and with the Environment (Pacma) has denounced the use of minors to promote hunting in Cazalla de la Sierra (Sevilla). Pacma is shocked by the Town Hall's promotion of the rehalas concentration, stating that it promotes the use of rehalas and autochthonous products from the Sevillian town.
Hunting dogs are exploited to kill other defenseless beings, and in some cases, are used for breeding or discarded. The undignified and cruel treatment of hunting dogs in Cazalla de la Sierra has been a subject of concern for Pacma, who has denounced the practice.
Moreover, hunting dogs in Andalusia are shielded, but they suffer in cages with questionable hygiene conditions. Few hunting dogs are lucky enough to find a shelter or someone who rescues them.
In a surprising turn of events, the international organization Unicef continues to recognise Cazalla de la Sierra as a 'City Amiga of Childhood'. Pacma has called on Unicef to withdraw this recognition due to the town's actions in promoting minors in the promotion of violence against vulnerable beings.
The name of the child involved in the widely circulated videos promoting the hunters' meeting in Cazalla de la Sierra is Marcos. The event promotes the use of rehalas and autochthonous products from the Sevillian town, but the exploitation and mistreatment of hunting dogs remain a pressing issue.
The events in Cazalla de la Sierra serve as a reminder of the need for stricter regulations and greater awareness about the treatment of animals, especially in the context of hunting. The controversy surrounding the town's 15th Rehalas Concentration is a topic that warrants continued attention and discussion.
Sources: EFE / ECOticias.com