Extracts from Daphne Caruana Galizia’s Running Commentary. Maltese journalist assassinated in a car blast. They tried to silence her but her voice lives on.
“Avoiding pain to others should never be the reason for a journalist to write or not write something (except in very exceptional circumstances), just as causing pain shouldn’t be the reason either.” #DaphneCaruanaGalizia#quote#Journalism
Today marks seven years since the brutal assassination of Maltese investigative journalist #daphnecaruanagalizia.
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They tried to silence her, but her voice lives on.
“Get out now before your torpedo the absolutely crucial objective of saving Malta from this horrendous web of abuse and criminality. All boundaries have gone. All institutions and offices have been subverted. The situation is dangerous.” #DaphneCaruanaGalizia
“If you are asking me to rally behind a crook, my answer is an emphatic “No.” A crook remains a crook whether he is wearing the Nationalist Party emblem or the Labour flag. And that is quite apart from the fact that proper journalists should rally blindly behind nobody.”
Here I am with a frozen bank account and 1,001 forms of government harassment because my conscience will not allow me to support this government's actions and those of its cronies, while key members of the Opposition tell me "we have to eat".
#DaphneCaruanaGalizia
The essence of his arguments against me in court has, over the long years, inevitably been the same: “This evil woman is bad for society, dangerous to its senior male members, and must be put to death.”#DaphneCaruanaGalizia
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“Malta’s public life is afflicted with dangerously unstable men with no principles or scruples, and they have migrated as though magnetised to Joseph Muscat and Keith Schembri as the source and means to achieving their desire.” #DaphneCaruanaGalizia
June 1st 2016
Today marks four years since the brutal assassination of Maltese investigative journalist #daphnecaruanagalizia.
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They tried to silence her, but her voice lives on.