Activistas protestan en Pamplona contra los encierros y las corridas de toros
TOPSHOTS Members of the pro-animal groups PETA and Anima Naturalis create words reading "Stop Bullfights" with their bodies covered in paint during a protest against bullfighting in front of the Town Hall, in the Northern Spanish city of Pamplona, on July 5, 2012, ahead of the San Fermin Festivities. The festival is a symbol of Spanish culture that attracts thousands of tourists to watch the bull runs despite heavy condemnation from animal rights groups. AFP PHOTO/Rafa Rivas
Members of the pro-animal groups PETA and Anima Naturalis with their bodies covered in paint stage a protest against bullfighting in front of the Town Hall, in the Northern Spanish city of Pamplona, on July 5, 2012, ahead of the San Fermin Festivities. The festival is a symbol of Spanish culture that attracts thousands of tourists to watch the bull runs despite heavy condemnation from animal rights groups. AFP PHOTO/Rafa Rivas
Members of the pro-animal groups PETA and Anima Naturalis create words reading "Stop Bullfights" with their bodies covered in paint during a protest against bullfighting in front of the Town Hall, in the Northern Spanish city of Pamplona, on July 5, 2012, ahead of the San Fermin Festivities. The festival is a symbol of Spanish culture that attracts thousands of tourists to watch the bull runs despite heavy condemnation from animal rights groups. AFP PHOTO/Rafa Rivas