Very simple, in the past there was something like a witch hunt. In the middle ages most people were kept very stupid and misinformed. Lands in Europe were ruled by aristocracy and church officials. Some people say the "church" is to blame for denying people the access to knowledge and for leading them into blind obedience. In such a state people were prone to believe all kinds of lies. Sometimes, there were witches which were trying to alter the state of mind with potions made from different and many times poisonous plants.
But usually when the so called "witch" was a sane person and he/she was accused of witchcraft, a very long torture followed. This included bone crushing, drowning, burning in flames, etc.
Local church officials either supported or led this.
It is only logical that people who knew all this tried to run away. Usually in the arresting there were many locals present and if the person they were looking for (a certain person or an unknown one) was not found, a hunt could be organized.
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Witch Hunt - film - was created in 2008.
Gay Witch Hunt was created on 2006-09-21.
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The duration of Witch Hunt - TV film - is 1.5 hours.
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Witch Hunt - TV film - was created on 1999-05-02.
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A witch hunt is the search for either evidence of witchcraft or people who practice it. Metaphorically, this can apply to any situation.
Witch Hunt - 2012 was released on: USA: 31 October 2012 (internet)
A witch hunt is the search for either evidence of witchcraft or people who practice it. Metaphorically, this can apply to any situation.
A witch hunt is the search for either evidence of witchcraft or people who practice it. Metaphorically, this can apply to any situation.
An antonym for "witch-hunt" could be "justice," where a fair and impartial investigation or prosecution takes place rather than a targeted and malicious pursuit of individuals.