Repubblika LIVE

Repubblika LIVE

📺Tomorrow Tuesday 23rd April at 6pm on Facebook. The law known as Daphne’s Law has been adopted by the European Parliament, a law which implements standards for the protection of journalists, activists, academics and other persons against court cases that have been abusively filed in the European Union. Daphne had ended up being the victim of … Continued

Schembri and Valletta Must Be Prosecuted

Schembri and Valletta Must Be Prosecuted

Repubblika went to Court following what Judge Lawrence Mintoff said this week to ask the Commissioner of Police and the Attorney General to state what they are going to do on the flagrant leaks from Castille during the investigation into the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia. The facts on which Judge Mintoff spoke have long … Continued

A Message from the President

A Message from the President

Friends, Greetings, and thank you for the support you give us which fills us with great courage. As we have done every year, Repubblika will commemorate the sixth month from the anniversary of Daphne’s death by celebrating mass on Tuesday 16 April at 6.00 pm at St Francis Church, Republic Street, Valletta, and then we … Continued

Robert Aquilina addresses the AGM for the last time

Robert Aquilina addresses the AGM for the last time

As your term as president comes to a close, we thank you for your inspiring leadership, creativity and tenacity. Under your tenure, Repubblika has thrived and flourished. We are sure that we will continue to collaborate on the cause for justice for Daphne and for Malta. It’s not goodbye. Thank you.

The German Ambassador Visits Repubblika’s Office

The German Ambassador Visits Repubblika’s Office

We had a very fruitful meeting with the Ambassador of Germany Her Excellency Tanja Beyer at our offices in Mqabba this morning. Ambassador Beyer is very interested in our work for a better Malta. We presented her with our literature and Robert Aquilina ‘s book Pilatus. Naturally, Daphne Caruana Galizia and our fight for justice … Continued