The spikes, especially in fine particulate matter (PM2.5), have caused closure of schools, declaration of health emergency by the state government, demonstrations by civil society and alarming media coverage.
Malocchio
Human Wrongs Watch
By Donatella Polizzi*
It is not true, but I believe it!
14 November 2019 (Wall Street International)* — “Ciao, how are you?” “So so, we keep going” is the answer. An Italian will never say “I am fine” or “Things are fantastic”. In Italy, people tend to be afraid of causing jealousy and envy so understate all success. According to a widespread belief, envy is at the base of “malocchio”, the evil eye, from the combination of “mal”, bad, and “occhio”, eye. The evil eye is a form of curse, transmitted through the gaze, hence the name, many cultures believe causes injury or bad luck to the person it is directed.
With More than Half the World Now at Risk from Mosquito-Transmitted Dengue Fever, UN Mosquito Sterilization Technology Set for Global Testing
Human Wrongs Watch
With more than half the world now at risk from mosquito-transmitted dengue fever, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN has taken the lead on a global effort to eradicate the disease – and many others – by measuring the impact of releasing millions of sterilized pests across several continents, it announced on Thursday [14 November 2019]. (*).

Under Threat for Resisting an Illegal Mine in India
Human Wrongs Watch
7 November 2019 (International Work Group for indigenous Affairs – IGWIA)* — “We will surrender our lives but not our land, hills and forests,” says representatives of Datobeda village, Jharkhand, India
These are the words of representatives of Datobeda village, Jharkhand, India, who have been leading the resistance to a limestone mine on their ancestral land and today live in fear of arrest.
Surendranath Tudu, Pandu Sardar, Sonu Sardar and Netramohan Sardar have been falsely accused by the mining company of a number of crimes including kidnapping, assault and extortion.