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Dumbledore's refusal to allow anyone to talkspeak towith Harry about the events in the graveyard, and the limited amount of information he provides at the Leaving Feast, seems to be adequate to the reader, who of course has been present forwitnessed the entire sequence. For Harry, and for Dumbledore, the information Dumbledore provides should be enough to go on with. For the student body, however, there is nottoo enoughlittle information available to be certain whether Harry or Dumbledore is telling the truth. The large number of unanswered questions will leadcause amany significant part of the student bodystudents to doubt Harry's story. Harry will have to fight this disbelief, which will be aided by the Ministry's attack on their credibility, through a large part ofthroughout the next book.
 
Dumbledore and Harry are not only battling Voldemort, but also the Ministry of Magic, who will refuse to admitrefute that Voldemort has returned, and will mount their own attack against Harry and Dumbledore, publicly renouncing their claims and undermining their credibility. We have already seen the start of this campaign, as [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Cornelius Fudge|Fudge]], denying all evidence he is presented, says that if Dumbledore persists in this storyclaiming that Voldemort has returned, the Ministry will fight him. This is, presumably, why Dumbledore states that the Ministry does not want him to tell the students that Voldemort has returned. We will see, in the next book, that the Ministry carries this policy of denial to almost incredible lengths, abandoning it finally only when Voldemort is seen by Fudge and other witnesses in the Ministry atrium.
 
Harry recalls from the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Pensieve|Pensieve]] that when Dumbledore vouched for Snape's loyalty, saying he become a Ministry spy at "great personal risk," he did so while in Karkaroff's presence. Karkaroff, who has gone into hiding, is a weak and cowardly character, as shown when he divulged [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Major Events/Death Eaters|Death Eaters']] names in exchange for his release from [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Azkaban|Azkaban]]. If a Death Eater finds him, he may again attempt to barter information for his life, and Snape turning informant is a huge bargaining chip. It will be revealed that Karkaroff is killed about a year after going into hiding, found in a hut with the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Morsmordre|Dark Mark]] floating overhead. Assuming the Ministry left his memory intact, could Karkaroff have revealed Snape's defection to his murderer? If so, and the Death Eater passed on this information, would an arrogant Voldemort believe it rather that his own [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Legilimency|Legilimency]] that Snape is loyal? As it turns out, Snape's loyalty to Voldemort is restored by the mission that he has just completed, and is apparently not cast into doubt by anything Karkaroff might have managed to say, as by [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 1|the beginning of the final book]], Snape is Voldemort's right-hand man.