A junior minister in search of a senior cause
The last time Rosianne Cutajar called a public event was the anniversary of Lassana Cisse’s killing in a racist drive by shooting of a black Ħal Far tent village resident for which two AFM soldiers have been charged. She inadvertently launched an ‘All Lives Matter’ campaign calling for a fight against racial prejudice and violence. [...]
We’re all human, even though we sometimes deny that of ourselves
The first reaction to an article like Martin Scicluna’s of this morning in Times of Malta is surprise. But it shouldn’t be. It really shouldn’t. He argues that lives at sea should be saved and that the government’s policy not to is “inhumane”, which indeed it is. This simple conclusion should be universal. What should [...]
Blaming the EU
In the search for enemies to blame for anything that displeases us the EU has become a surprisingly easy target for the Labour Party and those who speak for it. The hate-the-foreigner narrative is taking root and spreading even beyond what you’d expect the PL’s core support. It is just one other page from the [...]
Repubblika asks for inquiry to establish the facts in the P52 case
Repubblika statement follows Ten days after The New York Times, The Guardian and other major news organisations worldwide alleged that Malta’s army sabotaged a boat carrying migrants at sea, the government and the army continue to refuse to clearly deny this allegation. Under normal circumstances, an allegation like this would be immediately investigated, the truth [...]
The Sunday Times’ Editorial
Do read this. Frankly, all I can say is thank you.
Adrian Delia: The PN wants lives at sea to be saved
The leader of opposition Adrian Delia replied today to the spectacle by the prime minister yesterday. I have to say Adrian Delia did not have to paddle up the shit-creek Robert Abela threw Repubblika and Jason Azzopardi in, but he did so. Good on him. His decision today showed that he was willing to do [...]
Repubblika statement after the prime minister’s press conference yesterday
Yesterday, Prime Minister Robert Abela maliciously twisted the facts and did not give the opportunity to the press to ask questions. As things stand, there are two allegations: The Allegation of sabotage on a boat On Maundy Thursday (9 April 2020) the NGO Alarm Phone broadcast a recording of migrant passengers on a boat stating [...]
STAR COMMENT: Hey prime minister, here’s what you should have done.
I'm cheating a bit. This comment by Corinne Vella was published on Facebook, not on the comments boards of this website. I don't think anyone should miss this. If you and your proteges are innocent, you need not fear life in jail, Robert Abela. You could have denied that a member of the AFM cut [...]
Who’s the enemy?
Without going into the merits of the historical accuracy of Glen Bedingfield's interpretation of this photo, his intention is clear. In a fight between good and evil Repubblika and those who dare advise it or support it are collaborators with the enemy, with evil. We are seeing now a goebbelsian drive of mass hysteria and [...]
Robert Abela turns the death of innocent people into a charge against those who dare criticise him
Prime Minister Robert Abela this evening tried to rub from people's memory the fact that 12 people died in our waters as a result of a decision he and the Armed Forces took not to save them but leave them to their fate at sea. Instead he opened fire on Repubblika. It must be unprecedented [...]
Adrian Delia goose … steps
In the same week that the government has spent several days trying not to answer two simple questions – did uniformed officers of Malta’s army sabotage the motor of a boat with 70 migrants on board? Were they acting on orders from Jeffrey Curmi, the army’s commander? – Adrian Delia, leader of what is meant [...]
Lovin Malta’s covid call on the Easter weekend migration disaster
In case you missed it. This is a chat show on Lovin Malta's Facebook page I was invited to with Fr Brendan Mark Gatt where we discussed the aftermaths of the migration disaster over the Easter Weekend and how activism adapts to COVID-19 changes.
The Tiger King called me
More like the Tiger Kink, so we can keep things in context. I got a No Caller ID call this morning a few minutes after I posted this. The person did not identify themselves but since he was inquiring which testicles he was expected to smooch I guessed it was him. He later confirmed he [...]
Open your hymn books to St Edward, Confessor
This is how Robert Abela's government manages its PR. Exactly like Joseph Muscat's government did. There's a dispute between Repubblika and Edward Zammit Lewis right now which should be fairly straightforward to resolve. Edward Zammit Lewis needs to tell the Venice Commission that he has consulted Maltese civil society about his proposed amendment to the [...]
Tiger King
Anton Rea Cutajar posted the video at the bottom of this post last night saying there must be no division in the country. He reflects an oft repeated view on Facebook these days but he goes out of his way to scrape his larynx in the process. These people have obviously never heard of Nazis. [...]
The Archbishop: “Only in action is freedom”
Message from Archbishop Charles Scicluna two and half years after the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia. The social teachings of the church remind us that peace is founded on truth, justice, freedom and love. These four foundational values are inter-dependent, and each is essential; a community cannot be truly at peace if one of them [...]