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– NUWAUPIAN RULES of the 24,000 Year Cycle for the Hereafter –


                    the legal subcategories of defamation. Libel is defamation in print, pictures, or
                    any other visual symbols. A libel plaintiff must generally establish that the alleged
                    libel refers to him or her specifically, that it was published to others (third parties),
                    and that some injury occurred as a result. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that
                    public persons (e.g., celebrities or politicians) alleging libel may recover damages
                    only if they prove that the statement in question was made with “actual malice”—
                    i.e., with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard for the truth (New
                    York Times v. Sullivan, 1964). Slander is defamation by oral communication. An
                    action for slander may be brought without alleging and proving special injury if
                    the statement has a plainly harmful character, as by imputing to the plaintiff
                    criminal guilt, serious sexual misconduct, or a characteristic negatively affecting
                    his business or profession. The defense in defamation cases often takes the form
                    of seeking to establish the truth of the statements in question. (reference from –
                    Merriam-webster.com – Concise Encyclopedia)



                77. RULES – Defamation & Slander


                    From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – “The Divine Rules Of The
                    Nuwaupians” – v. 23, 27, 34


                    “23. A Nuwaupian will not gossip about other Nuwaupians.  27. A Nuwaupian
                    will not utter words of blasphemy.  34. A Nuwaupian will not slander another
                    Nuwaupian.”


                           Blaspheme: to speak evil of; slander; abuse. (reference from –
                           Dictionary.com)


                    From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – Chap. 8 –“What Kind of God are
                    You Really Worshiping?” – v. 67


                    “67. Do not slander one another.”


                    From Nuwaupian Ethics (1) – “We Live For, Of And By Each Other And Not For
                    Of And By Others Who Seek To Subjugate, Control, And Enslave Us Both
                    Mentally And Physically For Our Souls ” – v. 9 – in part


                    “9. (in part) We Nuwaup-u “Nuwaupians” of Wu-Nuwaup do not live by the
                    aadaM-u Aadam-u “Adamites” arrangements, beliefs, conclusions, lies,
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