A stillborn inquiry
This week British members of parliament railed against their
Government’s attack on Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt’s credibility ‘a concern’
The Maltese government’s “knee-jerk reaction” to attack the credibility
Public inquiry must be ‘fully independent’ and ‘impartial beyond question’
Updated to include the Caruana Galizia family’s reply to
‘Energetic support’ needed against impunity for attacks against journalists
International press freedom organisations have sent an open letter
‘When a journalist dies, a whole chunk of democracy dies’ – Sandro Ruotolo
Renowned Italian journalist Sandro Ruotolo has condemned the Maltese
Maltese government told ‘the world is watching’
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) have called the assassination of
‘Focus on the cause, not the symptom’ – Reporters Without Borders UK bureau chief
Attention should be focussed on how to achieve justice
Ministers’ ‘abusive language’ against journalists in Malta reported as threat
The “abusive language in regard of The Shift News”
‘Public inquiry will not impinge on ongoing criminal investigation’
Updated to include the statement by the Opposition. It
Online tracker reminds government it’s ‘time to do its job’
An online tracker of the three-month deadline set for
Whose line was it anyway?
Let’s play a game of “Whose Line Was It?”
Muscat protected his friends, not the national interest
While the Maltese government kept insisting that the Council
Worse than Mongolia but better than Germany
One fine February day, eight months before Daphne Caruana
With friends like Azerbaijan…
An op-ed by Rebecca Vincent, Reporters Without Borders UK
PACE adopts report on Malta
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
All eyes on Strasbourg: ‘Outrageous’ situation in Malta demands action
The failings of the rule of law in Malta
Malta government fails to list ‘serious inaccuracies’ in Council of Europe report
The government is yet to list and communicate the
You can protest, you are free(ish)
“Freedom of the press comes down to this: The
They’re laughing at you
I thought it was a joke at first, or
UPDATED: International community reacts to scathing report on Malta
Updated to include the government’s reaction. “Evil tends to
‘It’s time to start an independent public inquiry’ – CoE Special Rapporteur
The Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights within
‘A prevailing culture of impunity’
The Council of Europe’s report “paints a very worrying
Reporters Without Borders calls for PACE monitoring procedures on Malta
Leading international press freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
Muscat tells EU leaders that he will protect rule of law… seriously
The Maltese government yesterday signed the Sibiu Declaration, at
‘Threats against freedom of expression on the rise’ – Council of Europe
Consecutive assessments of the state of the freedom of
Grieving Caruana Galizia family forced to litigate for launch of public inquiry
The Maltese government is accused of being in breach
Venice Commission report critical of government’s intolerance of criticism
The Venice Commission insisted in its report published today
Transparency International calls out European Parliament on failure to investigate Azerbaijan bribes
In a letter sent to European Parliament today, Transparency
When the justice minister distorts the rule of law
Minister Owen Bonnici wrote an extremely deceptive and deceitful
Council of Europe rapporteur calls out government officials avoiding him
Government officials have still not confirmed meetings with the

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