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obscurantism

[uhb-skyoor-uhn-tiz-uhm, ob-skyoo-ran-tiz-uhm] / əbˈskyʊər ənˌtɪz əm, ˌɒb skyʊˈræn tɪz əm /
NOUN
withholding knowledge; deliberate obscuration
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French President Emmanuel Macron wrote that Mr Rushdie "embodied freedom and the fight against obscurantism" and was the victim "of a cowardly attack by the forces of hatred and barbarism".

From BBC • Aug. 12, 2022

“This committee, characterized for its secrecy and obscurantism, cannot be considered the appropriate venue to investigate the alleged violence of human rights,” said Esteban Beltrán, Amnesty’s director in Spain.

From Washington Times • May 5, 2022

“This committee, characterized for its secrecy and obscurantism, cannot be considered the appropriate venue to investigate the alleged violence of human rights,” said Esteban Beltrán, the director of the rights group in Spain.

From Seattle Times • May 5, 2022

Imbued with a sense of grandeur, France harks back to the Enlightenment to speak about fighting obscurantism in the world today and proffers its secular universalism as a model for modern societies.

From New York Times • Sep. 23, 2021

Murphy was not told many of these latter things, though obscurantism is always to be utterly condemned.

From 'Murphy' A Message to Dog Lovers by Gambier-Parry, Ernest