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EU calls on Maltese govt to find journalist’s ‘barbarous’ killers

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BRUSSELS: The European Union vowed to ensure that Malta finds the “barbarous” assassins of a journalist being buried there on Friday and to resolve “potential structural problems” with the rule of law on the island. Reflecting concern in Europe over possible systemic failings in Maltese democracy, European Commission First Vice President Frans Timmermans called on the EU’s smallest state to leave “no stone unturned” in hunting the killers of investigative blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia, who died in a car bombing last month.


“The eyes of Europe are on the Maltese authorities,” wrote Timmermans, a former Dutch foreign minister who as Jean-Claude Juncker’s deputy oversees the Brussels executive’s efforts to ensure member states respect democratic and judicial standards.


“If journalists are silenced, so is democracy,” he said in a reply, seen by Reuters, to a letter from European media editors urging the EU to ensure justice for Caruana Galizia.


“We want those directly and indirectly responsible for this horrible murder to be brought to justice. And we want the investigations to run their full course, so that any other related wrongdoings that may emerge can also be prosecuted and potential structural problems be resolved,” he added.


Caruana Galizia was a controversial figure who accused many of the most senior figures in both government and opposition of corruption and involvement in international money-laundering.


“We insist that the Maltese authorities leave no stone unturned to make sure that this atrocious, barbarous assassination does not lead to the situation that the perpetrators apparently want to achieve: that no-one dares ask pertinent questions and no journalist dares investigate the powers that be,” he added.


“This will not happen in Europe. Not on this Commission’s watch.”


The Commission said in a separate statement that Juncker condemned such attacks in the strongest possible terms. “The right of a journalist to investigate, ask uncomfortable questions and report effectively, is at the heart of our values and needs to be guaranteed at all times,” the statement said.


Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, who is himself suing Caruana Galizia’s son for libel over allegations of corruption, says everything will be done to find her killers.


Flags flew at half mast across Malta on Friday to mark the funeral of Daphne Caruana Galizia.


The anti-corruption campaigner was laid to rest after a service in Mosta, close to the site where the blogger was blown up in a car bombing in an October 16 attack which made headlines around the world.


“We still do not know who killed Daphne,” Archbishop Charles Scicluna told the relatives and friends gathered for the private ceremony.


“Whoever took part, I tell you this: however hard you try to evade the justice of men, you will never escape the justice of God,” he said.


 — Reuters/AFP


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