Tag: Mark Camilleri
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Doubling down against Joseph Muscat: Minister Owen Bonnici to be promoted
Joseph Muscat’s little propogandists have been conducting a very hateful and defamatory campaign against Dar Camilleri and myself following my success at obtaining a contract with the Arts Council. Their message is that the Labour government should not award contracts to its critics. Neville Gafa is even calling on the Minister responsible for the Arts…
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First I lose a Constitutional Case, then I meet the President
Soon after the Executive Chairman of the National Book Council lost a Court Case in the Constitutional Court, earning him the title of one of the very few and rare public officials having been found to abuse his power and discriminate against a public stakeholder on political grounds, held a meeting with the President of…
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The hacker attacking “Mark Camilleri” was reported to the police before my notice
Before I discovered that a hacker was targeting me online and my website, at least one of the Mark Camilleris that were mistakenly targeted filed a police report to the police. The police report was filed around two weeks ago. Since then I discovered that an online hacker had wrongfully targeted two Mark Camilleris. The…
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A message to the foreign hacker group who is hunting me down (with no success)
Clearly, you don’t know what you are doing because you weren’t able to identify me. If you come forward and reach out to me to tell me who commissioned you to do the hacking job, I’ll introduce you to a bigger employer with a bigger prize, apart from offering you my services and help you…
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No security breaches from our end: wrong Mark Camilleris targeted by foreign hacker group
No security breaches of any sort were detected on my devices yesterday as my WhatsApp account was shut down. I will soon be using a new number for my WhatsApp communication. I am still available on Signal with my old number. My email inbox is secure and there were no breaches. In March, I received…
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I did not sign any contracts with the National Book Council
With reference to the comments provided by the current Executive Chairman of the National Book Council Mark Camilleri to MaltaToday, I can confirm that I have not signed any contracts with the National Book Council. I also confirm that discussions were held by the Ministry of Education and myself over an out of court settlement…
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“Don’t speak to Mark Camilleri” – Dear Leader
Yesterday, dear Leader has once again told his Minsters and MPs not to speak to me or answer any of my questions. This is the third time that Robert Abela has issued such an edict, the first time having called me a traitor during an Executive Committee meeting. I wish that Ministers and MPs would…
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MaltaToday propagandists appear confused now that their narrative has been lost
The “newsroom” at MaltaToday seems to be confused at what’s going in the Labour Party given that their “sources” have mislead them to believe that Rosianne Cutajar, apparently, dropped her libel case against me as part of a deal with Robert Abela to re-join the Labour Party Parliamentary group. I’m touched by the mere suggestion…
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You can watch my interview with NET TV on Rosianne Cutajar’s libel case here
I’m grateful hat NET TV interviewed me yesterday over Rosianne Cutajar’s libel case. You can listen to or watch the interview here. https://netondemand.mt/play/13137 Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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Watch this discussion over yesterday’s court decision by Repubblika and with Manuel Delia
Yesterday, Repubblika was kind enough to invite me for a discussion with Manuel Delia over yesterday’s court decision. I enjoyed it and am grateful for the support that Repubblika has given me so far. Repubblika had also made a fund-raiser to fund the legal fees over Rosianne Cutajar’s court cases against me. I am forever…
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Not guilty because there is no criminal libel
Today, the Courts have concluded that I am not guilty of threatening or insulting Rosianne Cutajar because criminal libel has been deleted from the code of laws. This is very good news for the state of free speech in Malta and confirms the legal fact that you can’t criminally convict people for being insulted or…


