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London, October 16, 2023

AEJ joins media freedom groups’ in call for justice for murdered colleague Daphne Caruana Galizia 

On the sixth anniversary of the murder of Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, we, the undersigned organizations, renew our calls for Maltese authorities to bring to justice all those responsible for her killing and to implement in full the recommendations of the public inquiry into her assassination.

Caruana Galizia, who rose to prominence through her anti-corruption investigations and blogs, was killed by a car bomb in Malta on October 16, 2017. Three men have been convicted for the journalist’s murder and three other suspects await trial.

After pressure from the Daphne’s family and Maltese civil society, a public inquiry was set up in 2019 to investigate the circumstances that led to her death. 

Daphne and her son Matthew

In its 2021 report, the public inquiry found the state had to “shoulder responsibility” for the murder because. It had created an “atmosphere of impunity” and failed to take reasonable steps to protect her. It found that the journalist’s assassination was both predictable and preventable due to the collapse of the rule of law in Malta, and made detailed recommendations for the authorities, including to create a safer environment for journalists.

For the last two years, our organisations have repeatedly drawn attention to the lack of progress in implementing the public inquiry’s recommendations to safeguard the media and improve journalists’ safety.

The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation has also repeatedly denounced the failure of Maltese authorities to address the corruption and abuse of power exposed by Caruana Galizia and other investigative journalists, which still contribute to an environment of insecurity that puts reporters at risk.

Yet again, we call for the strengthening of three proposed laws aimed at improving media safety so as to meet international standards on the protection of journalists, including the government’s watered-down anti-SLAPP legislation.

Maltese authorities should mark the sixth anniversary of Caruana Galizia’s death by making unequivocal statements in support of full justice for her murder, committing to implement the public inquiry’s recommendations, and guaranteeing a transparent consultation on pending legislation with the involvement of international media experts and civil society.

Signed by AEJ, EFJ, ECPMF, CPJ, RSF and others

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