Do you think the government should step in at that point and put a stop to these calumnies? |
The counter-argument is that anonymity permits total calumnies to be propagated without punishment. |
Humiliations, rejection, disdain and calumnies fall upon her in order to make her leave Salamanca. |
Secure in the knowledge he cannot fight back, the press is free to pursue him, committing to print whatever calumnies it likes. |
The vigor with which the episcopal committee reacted against all the calumnies piled up during centuries to disfigure Judaism must be remembered. |
He makes allegations of coup plots and terrorism against the opposition, and spices the calumnies with anti-Americanism. |