Get a broom, Owen.

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2021-03-03T11:38:08+01:00Wed, 3rd Mar '21, 11:38|

My wife got a call this morning on her mobile phone number. The number was withheld. "No Caller ID". The person who spoke to her asked for Mrs Delia and said she was calling from Owen Bonnici's office. Did she know Owen Bonnici has an office in Żurrieq? Would she like to visit him there? [...]

Hey, Chris Fearne, finish that sentence now.

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2021-03-03T12:53:22+01:00Wed, 3rd Mar '21, 11:22|

Chris Fearne yesterday waxed melodramatic because the Opposition challenged him with allegations that political and clientelistic interference was allowing people to skip the line while waiting for covid vaccination. While denying this was happening Chris Fearne went into a rage telling the Opposition Leader, that a member of the PN parliamentary group asked him to [...]

Fresh wounds

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2021-03-03T10:54:51+01:00Wed, 3rd Mar '21, 10:54|

Sitting through the President’s national unity conference on Saturday I detected in the interventions of some people – though by no means in all – a recognition that Malta has reached extremes of divisiveness we all must make a conscious effort to crawl back from. Probably in a diplomatic effort to avoid disputes on interpretation [...]

Far from true

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2021-03-03T10:22:28+01:00Wed, 3rd Mar '21, 10:22|

Mario Cutajar responded to a speech Jason Azzopardi gave in Parliament yesterday where the MP alleged collusion between the civil service chief an the guy who headed the police force around 2013 to intimidate a senior civil servant into resigning. Cutajar's statement is 8 paragraphs long. Seven and a half paragraphs do not address the [...]

Keeping each other safe while protesting

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2021-02-28T10:11:14+01:00Sun, 28th Feb '21, 10:11|

Repubblika, #occupyjustice and manueldelia.com notify that the protest announced for tomorrow Monday, 1 March 2021 at 5 pm in front of Parliament has been called after we notified the Police and in compliance with the requirements and guidelines from the health authorities. We ask anyone feeling unwell to stay at home. We remind all protesters [...]

GUEST POST: In bed with Nuxellina

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2021-02-28T10:29:49+01:00Sun, 28th Feb '21, 10:10|

In between Robert Abela’s macabre murmurings that the institutions are working, a phrase he’s repeated ad nauseum since he began his reign of continuity just over a year ago, let’s not sweep Nuxellina under the table in a brown paper bag. Just because she’s (conditionally) resigned as Parliamentary Secretary for Reforms (pending an investigation) doesn’t [...]

Read the Times editorial: Why people remain angry

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2021-02-28T07:51:53+01:00Sun, 28th Feb '21, 07:51|

This morning's Sunday Times editorial sums up why people are angry at the government in the week the government felt entitled to the people's applause for developments in the Daphne Caruana Galizia case. "(Robert) Abela must stop repeating the mantra that the rule of law prevails and that the institutions are working. The rule of law [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: The thing with Chris Cardona

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2021-02-28T07:47:18+01:00Sun, 28th Feb '21, 07:47|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: "That’s two state witnesses, relied upon by the prosecution to say the truth, pointing at Cardona. "You’d think they’re hard to ignore. "Is this 'judicial truth'? Perhaps not. However, we must be assured someone, somewhere is trying to find it. "It doesn’t help us believe that when [...]

Cartoons

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2021-02-28T07:42:18+01:00Sun, 28th Feb '21, 07:42|

I feature on cartoons on two Sunday newspapers today. On KullĦadd I make the leader of the nationalist party follow his predecessor on the plank. On Illum I bring Robert Abela to his knees. I feel I should be saying something smart now but I'm sorry, I have nothing.

Right. Give him a medal.

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2021-02-26T19:19:56+01:00Fri, 26th Feb '21, 19:19|

The Government Gazette says today that Ian Abdilla, the senior police officer who sipped coffee while Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad whisked the evidence out of Pilatus Bank, is to get a medal for service to the nation. Daphne Caruana Galizia, killed in the line of duty, has not yet been recognised by the State, although [...]

Due process, they said

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2021-02-26T17:58:15+01:00Fri, 26th Feb '21, 17:58|

On TVM last Wednesday lawyers Manuel Mallia and Robert Musumeci had a lesson for me. If I’m serious about the ‘rule of law’, then certainly I can’t expect that people are punished according to my instincts or emotions. Everyone, whatever they’ve done, is entitled to due process and punishment is only handed down after judicial [...]

Extremist nanntek

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2021-02-26T16:09:43+01:00Fri, 26th Feb '21, 16:08|

Jason Micallef posted on Facebook an assault on our call for a protest on Monday. We called a protest, mind you. In a square. Which is pedestrianised. We didn’t call for disruption to traffic, or for throwing Molotov cocktails, or for the violent overthrow of government, or for whatever would fit your definition of extreme. [...]

It’s time for protest again

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2021-02-26T09:47:03+01:00Fri, 26th Feb '21, 09:47|

Repubblika, #occupyjustice and this website are calling the public to join in our protest on Monday 1 March at 5pm in front of Parliament House. We must renew our demands for justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia, her family and the entire country. It makes us indeed very angry to see Prime Minister Robert Abela rush [...]

“Temporary resignation”

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2021-02-25T16:39:46+01:00Thu, 25th Feb '21, 16:39|

Rosianne Cutajar told the prime minister she was “offering her resignation pending the process” of the investigation into her allegedly unethical conduct by the Commissioner for Standards in Public Life. There is no way a minister can qualify their resignation as temporary. When one resigns, they have resigned. End of. It is then entirely in [...]

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