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On Malta, thousands take up message of slain reporter

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VALLETTA, Malta — Several thousand Maltese citizens rallied Sunday to honor an investigat­ive journalist killed by a car bomb, but the prime minister and opposition leader who were chief targets of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s reporting stayed away from the gathering.

Participan­ts at the rally in Malta’s capital, Valletta, placed flowers at the foot of a memorial to the 53-yearold reporter that sprang up opposite the law court building after her Oct. 16 slaying.

Some wore T-shirts or carried placards emblazoned with words from Caruana Galizia’s final blog post: “There are crooks everywhere you look now. The situation is desperate” in the European Union nation of some 400,000 people.

Hundreds of participan­ts later held a sit-in outside police headquarte­rs, demanding the resignatio­n of Malta’s police commission­er.

The homicide of a journalist who devoted her career to exposing wrongdoing in Malta and raised her three sons there united many of the nation’s oftsquabbl­ing politician­s, at least for a day.

Malta’s two dominant political forces, the ruling Labor and opposition Nationalis­t parties, participat­ed in the rally which was organized to press demands for justice in her slaying.

But Prime Minister Joseph Muscat told his Labor party’s radio station that he wouldn’t attend because he knew the reporter’s family didn’t want him to be there.

Nationalis­t leader Adrian Delia also skipped the rally, saying he didn’t want to “stir controvers­y.”

Muscat and Delia, while fierce political rivals, have another thing in common: Both brought libel lawsuits against Caruana Galizia. Delia withdrew his pending libel cases last week after her killing.

 ?? MATTHEW MIRABELLI/GETTY-AFP ?? Children place cards and flowers at an impromptu memorial to murdered anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in Valletta, Malta, on Sunday.
MATTHEW MIRABELLI/GETTY-AFP Children place cards and flowers at an impromptu memorial to murdered anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in Valletta, Malta, on Sunday.

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