fugu poisoning - traducción al árabe
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fugu poisoning - traducción al árabe

MALICIOUS MANIPULATION OF POTABLE WATER RESOURCES
Well-poisoning; Well-Poisoning; Poisoning wells
  • 2000 Jews burned to death in Strasbourg 1349 during the Black Death

fugu poisoning      
‎ التَّسَمُّمُ بالتّيِترودوتوكسين‎
Fugu         
  • (video) Fugu in a tank in front of a restaurant in Tokyo
  • ''Torafugu'' for sale to master fugu chefs at the [[Tsukiji fish market]] in [[Tokyo]]
  • Fugu sale in a market street in [[Osaka]], Japan
  • Official fugu preparation license of Tokyo issued by the [[Governor of Tokyo]]
  • Fugu (right) and [[Japanese amberjack]] by [[Hiroshige]] (1832)
VARIOUS SPECIES OF PUFFERFISH
Hugu; Blowfish sushi; Fugu fish; Sashimi fugu; Bogeo; Fugu pufferfish; Bokeo (food)
اليَنْفوخ (جِنْسٌ مِنَ الأَسْماك)
Fugu         
  • (video) Fugu in a tank in front of a restaurant in Tokyo
  • ''Torafugu'' for sale to master fugu chefs at the [[Tsukiji fish market]] in [[Tokyo]]
  • Fugu sale in a market street in [[Osaka]], Japan
  • Official fugu preparation license of Tokyo issued by the [[Governor of Tokyo]]
  • Fugu (right) and [[Japanese amberjack]] by [[Hiroshige]] (1832)
VARIOUS SPECIES OF PUFFERFISH
Hugu; Blowfish sushi; Fugu fish; Sashimi fugu; Bogeo; Fugu pufferfish; Bokeo (food)
‎ اليَنْفوخ:جِنْسٌ مِنَ الأَسْماك‎

Definición

fugu
['fu:gu:]
¦ noun a pufferfish that is eaten as a Japanese delicacy, after some highly poisonous parts have been removed.
Origin
Japanese.

Wikipedia

Well poisoning

Well poisoning is the act of malicious manipulation of potable water resources in order to cause illness or death, or to deny an opponent access to fresh water resources.

Well poisoning has been historically documented as a strategy during wartime since antiquity, and was used both offensively (as a terror tactic to disrupt and depopulate a target area) and defensively (as a scorched earth tactic to deny an invading army sources of clean water). Rotting corpses (both animal and human) thrown down wells were the most common implementation; in one of the earliest examples of biological warfare, corpses known to have died from common transmissible diseases of the Pre-Modern era such as bubonic plague or tuberculosis were especially favored for well-poisoning.

Additionally, well poisoning was one of the three gravest antisemitic accusations made against Jews during the pre-modern period (the other two being host desecration and blood libel). Similar accusations were also made of Koreans living in Japan in the aftermath of the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. In both cases the accusation was never substantiated, but did lead to wide-scale persecution and pogroms against the group so accused.