Diverting public attention from the story that won’t die
In the make-belief land of Malta, perception matters more
At least, we’re not Malta
We’re not Malta, fortunately. That was the sentiment expressed
UK Foreign Office welcomes ‘Malta’s commitment to a public inquiry’
The UK Foreign Office seems to have missed the
Can you hear it?
Guest commentary by Tom Welch “Can you hear it?
It’s about injustice, not only trees
We knew it already but the government’s actions underline
Azerbaijan government accused of targeting journalists in exile
Not content with “the total capture of media” inside
‘An independent public inquiry is more urgent than ever’ – Reporters Without Borders
The need for an independent public inquiry remained urgent,
Council of Europe Member States urged to strengthen ‘key role’ of Ombudsman
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe’s (PACE)
Will Neville Guffaw have the last laugh?
The worst kept secret in Malta has finally been
Whose line was it anyway?
Let’s play a game of “Whose Line Was It?”
International freedom of expression organisations welcome crucial resolution
We, the undersigned international freedom of expression organisations, welcome
PACE adopts report on Malta
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
Malta backed by Azerbaijan ahead of CoE vote
The call for a public inquiry into the assassination
Can independent media survive where the rule of law is under threat?
A free and impartial media is the fourth pillar
All eyes on Strasbourg: ‘Outrageous’ situation in Malta demands action
The failings of the rule of law in Malta
Reporters Without Borders event to support Council of Europe report on Malta
As the report by the Council of Europe’s Special
Malta government fails to list ‘serious inaccuracies’ in Council of Europe report
The government is yet to list and communicate the
‘We are not enemies of Malta’
Joseph Muscat’s government is faced with an opportunity to
Appeal to EU leaders to address the need for justice at summit in Malta
Seven international press freedom and human rights organisations have
‘The government is deliberately acting in bad faith’ – law professor
Law professor Kevin Aquilina agrees with the Council of
Proposed law on State Advocate ‘falls short of Venice Commission requirements’
As Parliament was debating a Bill on Tuesday to
If you’re consistent, you’re not credible
Every so often, we get an arresting view of
How to institutionalise mediocrity
“I voted for you. Now you have to do
Mirror, mirror, on the wall
These days, it seems the Maltese public is doing
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
International NGOs call for support of Council of Europe report on Malta
Eight leading press freedom and human rights watchdogs have
‘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)
Indiscriminate use of tear gas against against citizens, journalists in Albania
Anti-government protests have continued in the Albanian capital of

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