J’accuse

J’accuse

Etimology of J’accuse

(You may find j’accuse at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).

French, literally “I accuse,” a phrase made famous by Emile Zola in a public letter (published Jan. 13, 1898) attacking the irregularities of the Dreyfus trial.


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