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  • No, I am not emotional. My head is cold.

    No, I am not emotional. My head is cold.

    The exchange in court between Minister Cardona’s lawyer and Matthew Caruana Galizia prompted me to start a meme using Matthew’s reply. #iamnotemotional. Later I received a private message from a member of Daphne’s family pointing out that the full quote that day included the phrase “My head is cold”. Eleonora saw this exchange and was…

  • Minute’s Silence at ECJ

    Minute’s Silence at ECJ

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  • THE GOVERNMENT LIES – a look into  government spin in the aftermath of Daphne’s assassination

    THE GOVERNMENT LIES – a look into government spin in the aftermath of Daphne’s assassination

    In this first of a series of posts, JOE BLOGGS (a pseudonym) takes a close, hard look at the evolution of government spin in the aftermath of the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia. This did not start on October 16th. Read on… Speed is essential. As we have heard many experts say, the first 24…

  • James Debono at the Civil Society Demo

    James Debono at the Civil Society Demo

    Reproduced with the kind permission of the author. Nhar it-Tnejn Daphne inghatat il-piena kapitali minn xi hadd li tant hassu omnipotenti li ddecieda li jhassar mid-dinja gurnalista li bil-pinna taghha kienet saret tehdida… Meta smajt l-ahbar hassejt vojt…il-vojt li thoss meta thoss li pajjizek tilef bicca minn ruhu. Ghalhekk wara giet ir-rabja. Xoghol il-gurnalist mhux…

  • Muscat Offers Price of a Passport (for a family) to Find Daphne’s Assassin

    Muscat Offers Price of a Passport (for a family) to Find Daphne’s Assassin

    The government has officially confirmed today it is offering a €1 million reward for information leading to the identification of the person or persons responsible for Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder. Daphne’s relatives have already refused to endorse the reward. “Justice, beyond criminal liability, will only be served when everything that our mother fought for – political…

  • For your sake and ours, please don’t look away

    For your sake and ours, please don’t look away

    Justin Borg-Barthet, a Maltese citizen, is a Senior Lecturer in EU law and Private International Law at the University of Aberdeen. He is the author of The Governing Law of Companies in EU Law (Bloomsbury/Hart 2012) and several papers on mutual recognition in EU law. In the Maltese Parliament yesterday, Simon Busuttil MP appealed to…

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