Malta: Panama Papers Journalist Killed in a Bomb Blast!

You can say that today is the black day for democracy and independent journalism because Daphne Caruana Galizia, a prominent Maltese journalist, and blogger killed in a bomb attack. Yes! Here we are talking about Daphne Caruana Galizia who made repeated and detailed corruption allegations against Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s inner circle, was killed by a car bomb on Monday.

As per the reports, this whole incident happened in a car bomb attack when she was in Malta. Muscat condemned the killing as a ‘barbaric’ act and ordered security services to devote maximum resources to bringing those responsible to justice. Yes! 1000 of people are looking for the justice in this case because this is not acceptable anymore. Sources are saying that Muscat is not that happy by this murder and he is furious and said “What happened today is unacceptable on various levels. Today is a black day for our democracy and our freedom of speech,”

Some of you may not know that Caruana Galizia, 53, died mid-afternoon, close to her home in Bidnija in the north of the island. She was very great and respective journalist also International journalists slam Maryam Nawaz for calling Panama Papers ‘crap’. Let, see what is going to happen in this case in upcoming days. Right now it seems that this is poor and unacceptable in all cases.

You won’t believe that the blast was so powerful that her car changed in little pieces and the journalist’s body is also catapulted by the blast. She was the only one of few journalists who talk about corruption and bad people without any fear. This is not good for the democracy at all. Caruana Galizia has a family; she leaves a husband and three sons behind. Now, thousands of people are holding candles and waving placard in their hand stumbling in the city streets for the justice.


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