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On SLAPPs

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2021-11-23T16:51:57+01:00Tue, 23rd Nov '21, 16:51|

I was very happy to participate today on the second day of this important conference on SLAPP suits hosted in London by the Justice for Journalists Foundation and the Foreign Policy Centre. If you want to watch this morning's session scroll to 10:30 on the time shown at the top right of the screen of [...]

Her journey

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2021-11-23T09:06:34+01:00Tue, 23rd Nov '21, 09:06|

I’m no expert on the dynamics of the internal politics of the European Parliament. I can add nothing to the “informed sources” quoted by other media groups rating Roberta Metsola’s chances at being elected president. Any ‘analysis’ would be derivative, the sort a local sports commenter would give discussing the soccer world cup on TV [...]

The threat stands

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2021-11-23T10:02:54+01:00Tue, 23rd Nov '21, 08:36|

The arraignment and conviction of an erstwhile faceless Facebook commenter warning Repubblika’s Robert Aquilina to feel fear walking the streets of Valletta alone is a welcome development. The local police take these situations seriously and that’s a good thing. This case was not exceptional. With the additional good fortune that the perpetrator did not hide [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: Fighting fire with enough water

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2021-11-21T07:16:16+01:00Sun, 21st Nov '21, 07:16|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: "The Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry conclusions included detailed  recommendations for Malta to adopt specific anti-mafia laws. The recommendations, studiously ignored by the government, were drawn up because the inquiry found that the absence of such laws is part of the state’s failure and, consequently, the state’s responsibility [...]

Malta gaming company in mafia investigation operated after MGA withdrew license

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2021-11-19T11:02:41+01:00Fri, 19th Nov '21, 11:02|

More details have emerged of the Game Over II anti-mafia investigation in Italy that includes Maltese companies and online gambling sites licensed in Malta. The Maltese companies identified by Palermo’s prosecution service as “Leaderbet Limited” and “HR Management Limited”. The latter company is held by Angelo Repoli from Messina. The two companies operated illegal betting [...]

Italian authorities investigating mafia use of Maltese gaming websites

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2021-11-18T13:17:42+01:00Thu, 18th Nov '21, 13:17|

Photo: Ansa Italian news agencies report authorities have identified 12 suspects for participating in illegal gambling operations using websites owned by Maltese companies. The suspects are believed to be involved in delinquency, illegal online betting, and false ownership claims. The investigation brings together agents from Palermo, Ragusa, Messina, Agrigento and Trapani. According to [...]

What does 94% tell you?

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2021-11-19T05:10:53+01:00Thu, 18th Nov '21, 11:26|

The General Workers’ Union – and I will say more later about the fact that a theoretically socialist labour union could do such a thing – yesterday announced that 94% of people working inside the prison signed a petition praising Alex Dalli and asking for him to be brought back to run the show. By [...]

A timely comparison

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2021-11-17T10:03:36+01:00Wed, 17th Nov '21, 10:03|

The Opposition MPs on the committee for standards recommended yesterday that since both sides had already agreed to endorse the standards commissioner’s conclusion that Rosianne Cutajar breached Parliamentary ethics she should be suspended for a month. MPs for the government disagreed and the Speaker threw in his casting vote against the motion. He supported a [...]

The unlikely Khan

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2021-11-17T13:00:00+01:00Wed, 17th Nov '21, 09:59|

Owen Bonnici is going to teach us about how to avoid hate speech at an upcoming conference. We knew he was all for a tolerant society built on mutual respect, particularly respect for people you disagree with, every one of those over 500 bloody times, that he ordered the removal of our protest in front [...]

WATCH: Day of the Imprisoned Writer

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2021-11-17T09:54:50+01:00Wed, 17th Nov '21, 09:54|

Here is a video of an event organised by Scottish PEN to mark the Day of the Imprisoned Writer (15th November). The speakers are Rebecca Vincent (Reporters Without Borders), Cat Lucas (English PEN), Leela Soma (Scottish PEN), Ricky Monahan Brown (Scottish PEN), and Lizzie Eldridge (Scottish PEN), who read from the work of Daphne Caruana Galizia. [...]

What’s the State Advocate for then?

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2021-11-16T11:09:03+01:00Tue, 16th Nov '21, 11:09|

The press is reporting the response filed by the Malta Security Service to a claim by one of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s alleged assassins that his phone had been tapped illegally. The MSS is saying it wasn’t. That’s not what this is about. The MSS is being represented in court by a lawyer with a private [...]

Digital lynch mobs

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2021-11-16T10:36:25+01:00Tue, 16th Nov '21, 09:51|

Man, it’s Lord of the Flies out there. I barely look at Facebook anymore and I found it’s better for my health. I use an app attached to my blog to post stuff on Facebook because too many people still have the habit of only considering as news what comes up on their Facebook feed. [...]

Stockholm syndrome

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2021-11-15T10:14:53+01:00Mon, 15th Nov '21, 10:14|

Simon Mercieca probably thinks I avoid commenting on the more outrageous things he writes because the campaign of harassment headlined “Stop writing about Simon Mercieca (and Yorgen Fenech)” has convinced me not to. I avoid writing about the madness in his writing out of compassion, for him mostly. Sometimes though, I have to make an [...]

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