Organisers of buffalo fighting festivals are determined the
traditional contest will continue, despite opposition from animal rights
groups and members of the public, but agreed that the slaughter of winning
beasts would be conducted away from spectators.
Two buffalo in a fight
The winning buffalo is then slaughtered and offered to the Water
Goddess, though the meat is sold at high prices.
A Buffalo Fighting Festival in
Luu Quang Dinh, editor-in-chief of Nong Thon Ngay Nay Newspaper,
one of the organisers of the event, said the event would continue despite
opposition and would be taken to other localities, but killing the buffalo
was not a policy of the organisers.
"Winning buffalo were all killed and offered to the goddess
in the old times," Dinh said. "Nowadays, people still kill winning
buffalo in many fighting festivals in Do Son, Hai Luu and Ham Yen districts.
"The buffalo are not raised to plough the fields but for
their meat, and do not belong to the organisers, but to their owners, and the
owners will kill them, maybe elsewhere, to sell the meat anyway."
The beasts will now be slaughtered away from the public.
This year's Buffalo Fighting Festival will be held on March 2
and 3 in Suoi Hoa Stadium in
There has a been a growing groundswell of opinion against brutal
festivals involving the slaughter of animals.
The Animals Asia Foundation launched a campaign to stop
The local Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism proposed to
change the name from "Pig Slaughter Ceremony" to "Pig
Procession Ceremony", urged the event not be publicised, and that it be
moved elsewhere.
Many villagers opposed the changes, saying the name and the
location are sacred.
"It's sacred that the pig is killed in the yard of the
village's temple, or else the festival will lose its meaning," said Tran
Van Duc, head of
He said that due to negative feedback over the past two years,
the butcher would only cut the throats of the pigs, rather than decapitate
them.
Duc said the village will go on with the ceremony as usual.
Source: Vietnamnet, dtinews.vn
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Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 2, 2015
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