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(7 May 2025) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4574156 ASSOCIATED PRESS Aguascalientes, Mexico - 27 April 2025 1. SOUNDBITE (English) María Teresa Hernández, The Associated Press: "Mexico City lawmakers recently voted to ban violent bullfighting in the country’s capital." 2. Bull charging into the arena as spectators watch at a bullfighting event ++IMAGES OVER SOUNDBITE++ 3. SOUNDBITE (English) María Teresa Hernández, The Associated Press: "Animal rights activists celebrated the decision, but for matadors, fans and cattle breeders, this long-time Spanish tradition bears a profound significance that would be shattered if bulls were not to be killed at the arena." 4. Various of bullfighter maneuvering his cape during a bullfighting event 5. Bullfighting fans chanting, (Spanish) "Bullfighter" 6. SOUNDBITE (English) María Teresa Hernández, The Associated Press: "Ahead of each encounter with a bull, Silveti and dozens of matadors pray and follow personal rituals, trusting that God and various saints may protect them." 7. Bullfighter Mexican matador Diego Silveti with eyes closed praying 8. Bullfighter with fidgety fingers during prayer 9. Bullfighter touches image of saint 10. Bull enters the area 11. Bull ++IMAGES OVER SOUNDBITE++ 12. SOUNDBITE (English) María Teresa Hernández, The Associated Press: "Afficionados say the bull dying by the end of the fight is not an act of cruelty, but a solemn, sacred moment, during which the audience remains in silence and the matador faces the bull." 13. Bullfighter in green outfit sticks banderillas into the bull, UPSOUND crowd cheering 14. Bullfighting aficionados cheering 15. SOUNDBITE (English) María Teresa Hernández, The Associated Press: "For them it is honor that only a few men on earth can claim." ASSOCIATED PRESS Aguascalientes, Mexico - 26 April 2025 16. Various of bullfighter in area with a bull as large crowd watches during the bullfighting event STORYLINE: Mexican matador Diego Silveti performs a ritual ahead of each bullfight. Dressed in the garment that may bring him glory or death, he prays before heading to the arena. He last encountered a bull in late April in Aguascalientes, a state in central Mexico where bullfighting is considered a cultural heritage. Weeks before, though, Mexico City lawmakers banned violent bullfighting in the country’s capital. Another half a dozen Mexican states have also imposed bans. While matadors are still allowed fight bulls, piercing their muscles with laces or running a sword through their body is prohibited under that ban. Animal rights advocates celebrated the ruling and Environment Secretary Julia Álvarez said the lawmakers made history. But matadors like Silveti, as well as fans and cattle breeders, contend this long-time Spanish tradition bears a profound significance that would be undermined if bulls can't be killed in the arena. Bullfighting in Mexico traces its roots to SpainThe European conquerors of Mesoamerican territories in the 16th century brought along Catholicism and cultural practices that are now intertwined with Indigenous customs. According to Tauromaquia Mexicana, Mexico’s biggest bullfighting organization, more than 20,000 jobs depend on this tradition. Every year, the Yucatán peninsula celebrates about 2,000 events that include the bulls. Like his father, Silveti grew up playing with “muletas” and “capotes” — the brightly colored capes matadors use to channel the bull’s charge. His father was one of Mexico’s most beloved and renowned bullfighters. AP video by María Teresa Hernández. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...