Michael Farrugia confirms The Sunday Times Daphne assassination investigation story: “We hope to make arrests soon”

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2018-11-18T21:30:41+01:00Sun, 18th Nov '18, 21:30|

After a day of silence, Police Minister Michael Farrugia confirmed the report in this morning's The Sunday Times, speaking to TG3 earlier today. "The investigations are still ongoing. Europol has important information we are working on and we hope that soon those responsible are arrested". Michael Farrugia was quoted by Rai 3 speaking in English [...]

17 Black: no denial, no confirmation, no comment

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2018-11-18T20:54:46+01:00Sun, 18th Nov '18, 20:46|

It’s been a whole day now since we’ve read on The Sunday Times the police are conducting a criminal inquiry into 17 Black. The Sunday Times did not explicitly say so, but it did imply the Prime Minister’s chief of staff and a government Minister are suspects in a criminal investigation in a major corruption [...]

The Sunday Times story implies Konrad Mizzi and Keith Schembri are under a criminal investigation. Where are their resignations?

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2018-11-18T11:23:13+01:00Sun, 18th Nov '18, 11:23|

There’s a lot of thinking and asking that comes out of the stories on this morning’s front page of The Sunday Times. Somehow Labour spinners are presenting this is some form of vindication. There is one simple stark fact that emerges from the information given to The Sunday Times and we’re going to assume everyone [...]

Repubblika: A civil society movement

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2018-11-18T08:16:57+01:00Sun, 18th Nov '18, 08:16|

Press Release A number of activists from civil society announced the establishment of ‘Repubblika’, a civil society organisation to participate in the national dialogue on the observance and enhancement of monitoring mechanisms of human rights, and of protecting and enhancing democracy in Malta.  The activists declared their commitment towards constitutional values, which they called the [...]

‘Investigators’ tell The Sunday Times they’re near solving Daphne’s murder. They didn’t tell her family that.

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2018-11-18T07:49:09+01:00Sun, 18th Nov '18, 07:49|

'Investigators' told The Sunday Times they know who commissioned Daphne's murder. The story, by Ivan Martin, quotes a level of certainty that suggests that arrests are imminent. Judging by what the story says, the police have been busy solving the crime while we were exhorting them to do so and berating them for looking not [...]

Are you lying to yourselves or just to the rest of us?

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2018-11-17T16:57:30+01:00Sat, 17th Nov '18, 16:57|

Everyone understands something very basic. If you do something illegal, the police should look into it, investigate what really happened, collect the evidence of wrong-doing and then accuse you of that wrong-doing in a court of law where they then need to prove it. Whatever else, anyone else might do to help prevent or uncover [...]

More free than ever

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2018-11-17T16:27:54+01:00Sat, 17th Nov '18, 16:27|

When the rest of the world takes a glance at Malta they see it is governed by clowns. That’s not because we tell them it is. It’s because they stay long enough to watch them make fools of themselves. Take this example. At the UN periodic review of Malta’s human rights record, one country after [...]

Megan and Amy Mallia: Seeing beyond our shores

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2018-11-17T16:59:44+01:00Sat, 17th Nov '18, 09:05|

This is the text of the speech read out yesterday by Daphne Caruana Galizia's nieces: Many question the value of honours and awards for our aunt Daphne when she has already been killed for her work, when those who ordered her assassination are still at large, and when the conditions that enabled her murder remain [...]

Star Comment

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2018-11-16T13:18:33+01:00Fri, 16th Nov '18, 13:18|

Well actually it's a picture but it was sent in earlier by av under the Owen thinks we can't read backwards post.

Joseph Muscat: “I will resign if implicated in 17 Black wrongdoing”. You can fuck right off then.

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2018-11-16T13:23:45+01:00Fri, 16th Nov '18, 13:06|

No wonder they’re dodging journalists like the plague. No wonder they refuse interviews with international journalists and then send ambassadors to complain to the bosses of the journalists that invite them saying their coverage was imbalanced. No wonder they break laws left, right and centre to block annoying journalists from asking annoying questions. It’s that [...]

So. Plan A didn’t work.

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2018-11-16T13:01:08+01:00Fri, 16th Nov '18, 13:01|

So after the mild hilarity of the unsuccessful attempts at concealing last night's protest graffiti on the hoarding around the Great Siege Memorial by flipping the canvas facing inwards, the order came down to put everything back as it was. So now we can read "Daphne was Right" the right way round again. While you [...]

The Boss of Big Town

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2018-11-16T12:28:16+01:00Fri, 16th Nov '18, 12:28|

A Culture Minister is not enough to coordinate the flipping of protest graffiti on the canvas sheeting of hoarding. You also need a Chairman of the European Capital of Culture to supervise works on site. You never know. Here's Jason Micallef this morning, facing the prospect of imminent redundancy as the hollow Valletta 2018 program [...]

Birthday bash

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2018-11-16T14:45:21+01:00Fri, 16th Nov '18, 12:18|

Robert Arrigo is hosting a birthday party for his constituents on 1st December at the Dolmen Hotel. That is the sort of thing you’d normally read in the second half of the pages of in-Nazzjon, if that’s your idea of fun. But this year Robert Arrigo has made the strategic decision of not promoting his [...]

Owen thinks we can’t read backwards

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2018-11-16T11:51:43+01:00Fri, 16th Nov '18, 11:51|

Owen Bonnici read somewhere Leonardo da Vinci wrote against a mirror to confuse readers who might try to steal his discoveries. So he sent his employees to flip the hoarding decorated last night with graffiti to face inwards. Owen, here's a note. We can still read 'thgiR saw enhpaD'. You're such an ostrich!

One year ago today

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2018-11-16T10:25:37+01:00Fri, 16th Nov '18, 10:25|

I don't usually do this but I noticed some people were sharing this piece this morning on Facebook. I wrote it a year ago today which of course was one month after Daphne Caruana Galizia's killing. I remember writing the piece on the flight back from Strasbourg where I had gone to attend the naming [...]

We gather again tonight

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2018-11-17T08:49:40+01:00Fri, 16th Nov '18, 10:04|

The only weapon a journalist has is credibility. Which is why that's what people in power investigated by journalists focus all their fire-power on: destroying that credibility. Daphne Caruana Galizia has become a worldwide symbol of this unequal relationship and how tyrants and crooks all over the world have understood that to get away with [...]

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