‘Picture of’ Malta
Visit this website: Picture of the EU. It’s a journey across Europe and its current stories. Read the bewildering story of Malta from the points of few of civil rights activists here.
Visit this website: Picture of the EU. It’s a journey across Europe and its current stories. Read the bewildering story of Malta from the points of few of civil rights activists here.
So Neville Gafa’ told Times of Malta he is “denying all of Mr Grech Mintoff’s allegations and reserved the right to take legal action”. He was reacting to documentation tabled by Ivan Grech Mintoff in a civil suit where he said potential witnesses who have had bribes solicited off them from Neville Gafa for Malta [...]
Watch this video from Net News. Clyde Puli uses his TV platform to reiterate the remarks he gave The Malta Independent. He explains the process of selecting candidates and criticises a ‘section of the media’, which the reporter specifies as Times of Malta, for deceiving its readers. https://youtu.be/OZd9TQl50vs It was not just Times of Malta [...]
This is the speech delivered yesterday by Benjamin Dalli at the vigil for truth of justice, 8 months since Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed: Walking into Valletta in the afternoon is an attack on the senses. The hostile stone and the harsh light is reminiscent of autocracies – the clenched fist with which they rule [...]
Art historian Martina Caruana yesterday gave a memorable speech placing the context of the monthly Daphne Caruana Galizia vigils on the 16th of every month with the Great Siege Memorial that dominates the location. Here's an English translation of the speech: We have gathered here again to mark the 8th month since Daphne Caruana Galizia’s [...]
Thank you Andrew Borg-Cardona. We as activists have to reclaim the public space this government has encroached on. We've come to the point that whilst we tip-toe around the authorities to ensure no sensibilities are even slightly offended, a policeman has this week actually physically blocked a journalist from taking pictures. Policemen have removed protest [...]
Frederick Testa is a tagħnalkoller scrounger on the public purse officially 'cultural liaison officer with the Arts Council in Malta'. He's there because he's one of the thugs in the class of Mario Azzopardi that help give Labour its appealing pederastic image. Here he is out in the comments boards on Facebook saying David Casa [...]
This photo was taken by Darrin Zammit Lupi for Reuters. A policeman tried to block his lens even though the photographer told him he was a journalist doing his job. As you can still figure out the policeman was seeking to censor a protest by Il-Kenniesa that showed cardboard cutouts of Keith Schembri and [...]
Jacob Borg’s Times of Malta story yesterday revealed MFSP Financial has been fined by the FIAU for breaching MFSA laws. It is right that intermediaries are checked and held to account as these cowboy operations enable the crimes of money launderers, tax dodgers and fraudsters. But that’s only half the job done. If the FIAU [...]
Cyrus Engerer already meant to run for MEP in the past. He withdrew his candidature in the last minute because of a conviction for spreading revenge porn photos of his ex boyfriend after a bad breakup. His withdrawal from the candidature was hailed by Labour’s Joseph Muscat as heroic. Indeed he endowed a former PN [...]
Statement today by #occupyjustice: A Tree of Justice was ‘planted’ outside Upper Barrakka Gardens on Saturday afternoon with protest letters hanging as ‘fruit’ from its branches, to mark eight months since the assassination of the journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. “The roots of evil are all we are left with,” said #OccupyJustice, a group of activists [...]
Darrin Zammit Lupi, Reuters photographer, wanted to take a photo of Castille this morning. A policeman disagreed. This is the result.
Il-Kenniesa rolled out some cardboard cutouts today, straight out of the family album of the good guys. You know Keith Schembri, Konrad Mizzi, Chris Cardona: they're just misunderstood.
There’s a strong message in the banners that went up last night, 8 months since the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia. She has been silenced. But that doesn’t mean everyone else will be. It is a message to those who want silence because the sound of protest and the sound of truth reveals their darkest [...]
Clyde Puli gave an interview to The Malta Independent and something odd came out. Well there were quite a few odd things, but let’s stick to one. He announced the candidature of two new MEP candidates, and the possibility of another two should they accept and clarified that the party has done away with its [...]
Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images The decision of the Greek Supreme Court to refuse Malta's request for the extradition of Maria Efimova is very, very significant. It is extremely rare for an EU Member State not to trust another Member State with the safety of a person accused of crime. Although this obviously [...]
If you don't call for truth and justice no one will. This week the Maltese courts found the government in breach of fundamental human rights of Daphne Caruana Galizia's family because no one can have any confidence of political independence of the police. The Greek Supreme Court protected Daphne Caruana Galizia's source, Maria Efimova, from [...]
The Nationalist Opposition is being persistently neglectful of its constitutional duty to shadow the government, highlight its weaknesses, oppose its excesses and provide alternative solutions to help drive forward the debate. You’ve got one job. You’re not doing it. Jurgen Balzan of The Shift News recently asked if the Nationalist Party is enabling Labour’s corruption [...]
Flagship Greek TV ERT1 (Ellinikí Radiophonia Tileórasi 1) has broadcast a detailed reportage on Malta starting with the Valletta 2018 capital of culture context but moving onto understanding Malta through the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia and its aftermath. The 'Daphne section' starts in the 30th minute and includes interviews with Mark Wood, Lizzie Eldridge, [...]
I spoke today at a conference in the European Parliament building in Strasbourg called by MEP David Casa and colleagues of his from several groups across the political divide about the legislation protecting journalists from defamation law suits filed in different countries to scare journalists from writing about the corrupt and the rich. It was [...]