Tag: edwina grima
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Editorial: The Fundamental Right to Publish
Tomorrow, Monday, the Constitutional Court presided over by Judge Toni Abela will deliver a decision on a constitutional case I brought against the State for attempting to criminalise and prohibit the publication of Yorgen Fenech’s chats. The decision will either mark a historic victory for the right to publish or set the right to a…
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The most censored case in our criminal history (and the most privileged murder suspect)
There’s complete silence about Yorgen Fenech’s case in the press, who is currently being charged with commissioning the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia. This is not because there is nothing to say about the case. This is one of the most high0profile criminal cases in our history involving the murder of a journalist whose work…
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Complicity by association, cover-up and conspiracy
There has been a lot of indignation at the Courts about leaks to the press of incriminating and damaging material on Yorgen Fenech and his associates in politics and the media. I welcome the indignation of the Courts and the authorities in the name of the law and this is why, I presume, Judge Edwina…
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Over the top
I love the rule of law and the idea that politics is done morally, ethically, fairly, and justly without corruption, fraud, and lies, and I also believe that the law should be there to overall create a just society. In my line of work and during my investigations I always procure my data and information…
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Maybe, if Gafa did his job, I wouldn’t have had any chats to publish
I respectfully disagree with the Court’s decision to clamp down on me for publishing Yorgen Fenech’s chats on my website. There are no chats published that are directly related to the murder case, and I assume that they may be used to describe his character, as with other information that is in the public domain.…

