PODCAST: An interview with Daphne

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2020-10-13T07:32:18+02:00Tue, 13th Oct '20, 07:32|

Manuel Delia · An Interview with Daphne In 1998, Daphne was a young journalist in her early 30s. She had already made her mark by then. She had been in journalism less than 10 years and yet by then journalism in Malta was already very different than when she first stepped in. Eddie Iles is [...]

GUEST POST: Economical with the truth

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2020-10-12T14:44:37+02:00Mon, 12th Oct '20, 14:44|

“I swear by Almighty God that the evidence I shall give shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.” The evidence coming out from the hearings of the Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry is mind boggling and quite astonishing. It shows to what depth the core values of some people have descended, [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: Three years after

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2020-10-11T08:28:40+02:00Sun, 11th Oct '20, 08:28|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: "Tell yourself from a year ago that Fenech would be charged with masterminding Daphne’s murder, Schembri would resign before the first of multiple arrests, Mizzi would be booted out of the Labour Party, Silvio Valletta would be forced to retire in disgrace, Lawrence Cutajar would be fired [...]

GUEST POST: On resignations and independents

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2020-10-11T08:26:08+02:00Sun, 11th Oct '20, 08:26|

A small number of passionate Adrian Delia’s supporters have decided to resign from their official roles within the Nationalist Party. It is their right and one cannot blame or criticise them. This is a free country and the Nationalist Party is a democratic institution. I am not talking of those who chose theatrics and took [...]

Has safety at work become optional?

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2020-10-09T14:50:28+02:00Fri, 9th Oct '20, 14:50|

A fork lifter crushed a 68-year-old man working in a factory today. Last week two men died in separate occupational accidents. None of these died on a construction site. There’s a deafening lack of outrage at these industrial accidents that are killing men at an alarming rate. I say, alarming. No one seems to be [...]

A crucial lie

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2020-10-09T07:45:26+02:00Fri, 9th Oct '20, 07:45|

Scroll to 07:17 on this extract from the Joseph Muscat interview on TVM this week. The interviewer is about to ask a question about what Joseph Muscat did when he found out about Konrad Mizzi’s and Keith Schembri’s Panama companies. But Joseph Muscat thinks the question is different. He thinks he’s going to be asked [...]

Three Years for Daphne

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2020-10-16T22:11:16+02:00Thu, 8th Oct '20, 16:38|

Press Release Repubblika, #occupyjustice and manueldelia.com will be marking the third anniversary since the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia, renewing their call for truth and justice. In view of the Covid-19 restrictions, events will be live streamed and participants are invited to join online rather than in person to avoid mass gatherings. The following is [...]

And the award for the inanest, most tortuous, obtuse and banal legal argument today goes to …

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2020-10-08T14:04:51+02:00Thu, 8th Oct '20, 14:04|

Aaron Mifsud Bonnici. I grant you, I’m not exactly objective. My friend and fellow activist Pia Żammit sued it-Torċa for digging up a several years old backstage photo of her in costume precariously bearing swastikas. She was acting in a comedy -- ‘Allo! ‘Allo! -- pretending to be a member of the French resistance pretending [...]

The job Konrad Mizzi was given

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2020-10-08T13:03:29+02:00Thu, 8th Oct '20, 13:03|

Joseph Muscat said yesterday the inquiry report on kickbacks paid into a Pilatus Bank account held by Keith Schembri should be published. It doesn’t happen often that Joseph Muscat echoes something Simon Busuttil has already said. You will remember the inquiry started on the back of a 2017 complaint filed by Simon Busuttil, the legendary [...]

Tear down that wall

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2020-10-08T11:38:40+02:00Thu, 8th Oct '20, 11:38|

On the second floor of the PN headquarters there’s the office of its secretary general, in corporate terms the party's COO. The office is at the heart of the operational activity of the party. The secretary general’s office is surrounded by the offices of the senior party employees, advisors, organisers, administrators and communicators. It doesn’t [...]

Joseph Muscat says he’s a private person

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2020-10-08T20:17:41+02:00Thu, 8th Oct '20, 10:40|

Joseph Muscat is not a politician. He resigned from the premiership last January and even now he laments his broken heart. Now he’s quit parliament squandering half his terminal speech, shorter than most people’s weekly shopping list, to explain he doesn’t believe in pomp and circumstance. Which like much else he says is complete bull-shit. [...]

Guest Post: Non te absolvo. An open letter to Joseph Muscat.

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2020-10-08T08:12:29+02:00Thu, 8th Oct '20, 08:12|

  Joseph Muscat, you, crowned as man of the year in organized crime and corruption, resigned in shame from Parliament on Monday 5 October. You had resigned from prime minister in January this year, after a whole month of almost daily protests by civil society led by Repubblika and #occupyjustice. May I remind you Joe, [...]

Early days

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2020-10-07T15:11:44+02:00Wed, 7th Oct '20, 15:11|

It’s too early to make assessments but we can speak of what we see. Bernard Grech has had a small number of public engagements since he won Saturday’s election. On Sunday he gave a sober run-down of his immediate plans for change. On Monday he published a short list of clear demands on his agenda [...]

Abu el Banat

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2020-10-07T14:40:42+02:00Wed, 7th Oct '20, 14:40|

I am a father of sons but also a father of a daughter. The first time my daughter heard of Daphne was right after Daphne had been killed. She was 7 at the time. She had gathered that I did something called 'blogging' and in the hours after news of Daphne's assassination struck us, my [...]

Glossing over

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2020-10-07T13:30:20+02:00Wed, 7th Oct '20, 13:30|

You can fetishise any historical figure, polish anyone's biography and make the worst people look good. If you have never heard of Benito Mussolini, the following collection of images will make you think of him as some heroic figure. If you're reading this and you have heard of Benito Mussolini and think he is a [...]

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