Is "bestowing anonymity" the right term or expression?


Is bestowing anonymity the right way to say "keeping someones identity secret?"


Basically the author is writing about someone, a fallen dictator and his nasty goings on, without using the name of the dictator.
Could you say he is protecting himself from further repercussions? Would he be bestowing anonymity or is there another (nice) way of saying it?


the anonymous person would be the dictator, not the poet




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