Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Coin-Tossing Plane Passenger (#8) – Poisoned Water Supply (Sri Lanka) – Wolves/Immigrants Parallels (Germany) – Polio Vaccine Rumors (Pakistan)



South China Morning Post
22 April 2019

Unlucky coin toss lands another Chinese airline passenger in trouble

A woman in southern China has been detained for flipping six coins at a plane to pray for a safe trip, in the fifth such incident this year. The pony-tailed passenger was seen on surveillance camera footage throwing coins just before boarding China Southern Airlines flight CZ8427 from Nanning, capital of the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, to Bangkok on Saturday. […]

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New York Times
23 April 2019

A Fairy-Tale Baddie, the Wolf, Is Back in Germany, and Anti-Migrant Forces Pounce

[…] Wolves have been slipping across the Polish border for years, gradually settling into rural Germany. There are only a few hundred of them. But to hear some politicians tell it, the country is facing an invasion. And the way they talk about wolves is strikingly similar to how they talk about immigrants, turning the animal into an object of terror — and the discussion into an allegory for the nation’s simmering culture wars. […]

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Ada Derana [Sri Lanka]
23 April 2019

Two remanded over false rumors of poisoned water

Two suspects who had spread false rumors that poison had been mixed into the water supply of several areas in the country have been arrested. […] False news of poison being mixed into the water supply of Kiribatgoda, Kelaniya, and Ja-Ela areas was circulated among the public yesterday (22). […]

[These rumors follow the terrorist attacks on 21 April that killed over 300 people. Nearly 12 years ago I posted another water supply poisoning rumor from Sri Lanka. The link for that is dead, so here is the report in full.]

Daily Mirror [Sri Lanka]
30 November 2007

Rumours flow like river, but water is safe

By Supun Dias and Shane Seneviratne

Amid rumours flowing like a river that the water supply had been poisoned, the Water Board reassured yesterday that the supplies were safe for drinking while an expert said it was virtually impossible to obtain large quantities of deadly poison to contaminate the water.

Colombo University’s Chemistry Department Head Dr. M.P De Costa said more than a cyanide capsule was necessary to poison the water in the Colombo City and a person wanting to do so might need about ten sacks of deadly poison.

This was done after rumors floated around Colombo yesterday that the water supply to the Colombo City had been poisoned. The official reiterated that the Water Board was on 24-hour alert and that the water was examined for safety throughout the day.

Meanwhile the Kandy Municipal Council Industrial Engineer scotched rumors of water being poisoned and said the Kandy pumping station was under high security.

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Dawn [Pakistan]
24 April 2019

Rumours fuel resistance to polio vaccines in KP

PESHAWAR: The polio vaccination campaign in many areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was halted as mass hysteria persisted on Tuesday following rumours that some children had allegedly suffered reactions, even deaths, because of polio vaccines, leading to refusal rate in thousands. […]