Truth and Justice: Alexandra Gaglione
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This article is based on a speech delivered by activist Philippa Kempson from the Hope Project in Lesbos, Greece. She was speaking at a meeting of the Medì conference organised by the community of Sant’Egidio in Livorno in May. More than 2 years have passed since the yearly Medì series was forced to cancel a [...]
I didn’t have the heart to write again about Lassana Cisse today despite the last farewell by his friends at the mosque this morning. I last wrote about the man in this post when I heard his body was finally going to be put on its way back to his mother. I read the coverage [...]
Readers familiar with this blog know that I do not presume to have a contribution to make to every controversy on the island. People familiar with me know that I’m likely to have an opinion. But I limit the opinions I write about in my blog to ones that are informed, that I’ve read about, [...]
He shouldn't mind this.
This one is just over 20 minutes long. So put your earphones on and take the time. Manuel Delia · Hostages In Their Minds I honestly don’t understand the argument about the supposed causes of the internal divisions in the PN or that it is being held hostage by Repubblika or the rest of the [...]
Look at this headline on top of TVM’s online coverage of Graffitti’s action on Comino this weekend. “The Blue Lagoon free of umbrellas and deckchairs”. How did it get free? Why did it need to be freed? Will it still be free tomorrow? That headline is not simply incompetent journalism. It is eminently competent deceit. [...]
The ‘state of the nation’ was debated last week at a meeting hosted by the president. I’m just going to pick out this snippet. Freshly retired former civil service chief Mario Cutajar was reacting to remarks by other panellists about how a survey published at the conference found that 1 in 3 voters admitted visiting [...]
There’s little to add to Repubblika’s reaction to Joe Giglio’s remarks on radio today. There he was dismissing “NGOs” with that tone of slimy sarcasm and aloof superiority courtroom litigators hone in, the same tone his colleague once used to speak of the disposal of a “biċċa blogger”. These people step into politics late in [...]
Today the government announced the appointment of a new ‘Independent Police Complaints Board’. You’d be forgiven for not knowing it existed before the shocking scandal of how the police allowed Joseph Muscat’s buddy Iosif Galea to go on holiday with the former prime minister despite an outstanding European Arrest Warrant issued against him by the [...]
Saying this won’t make much difference, but that’s never been a reason for me not to say something. We need to stand by our public officials and elected representatives when they are assaulted, especially when they’re assaulted just for doing their job. John Pillow, the Mayor of Sliema, was assaulted and injured by a bunch [...]
Malta Today columnist Raphael Vassallo has been awarded today €1,000 in damages after an article that appeared on this website made reference to his writings. Raphael Vassallo sued me and lost the case in the lower court presided by Magistrate Rachel Montebello. Judge Lawrence Mintoff this morning revoked the lower court's decision. In his judgement, [...]
The following is an English translation of Robert Aquilina's speech outside police headquarters on Wednesday. A year and three months ago – together with my fellow members – I entered the Police Headquarters for a meeting with Commissioner Angelo Gafà and the Deputy Commissioner Alexandra Mamo. On that occasion, the two officials had been occupying [...]
Manuel Delia · Two Years Is Enough You could say we waited a long time before we said out loud that Angelo Gafà needed to resign as police chief. I think that would be fair criticism. When months and months went by and still no action was taken against people exposed by scandals from years [...]
Malta Today published a photo they found on Facebook of one of the alleged second-hand car racketeers in an embrace with Robert Abela in the prime minister’s studio in Castille. It turns out Robert Abela used to be this guy’s lawyer. Robert Abela also used to be the lawyer of another alleged scammer regulated by [...]
Read Malta Today’s editorial that says that the issue of second-hand cars with manipulated odometers goes beyond the fraud perpetrated by the people selling the cars. There are ways to avoid the fraud and public officials have a role in doing that when conducting checks in port and again when an imported second-hand vehicle is [...]