modern witchcraft trials
Modern witchcraft trials refer to legal cases or accusations in contemporary times that involve individuals being accused of practicing witchcraft or engaging in occult practices, often resulting in their prosecution or persecution. These trials typically reflect a conflict between belief systems and legal systems, with allegations that individuals are using their purported supernatural powers to harm others or engage in unlawful activities.
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