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Man Found Dead In Prison: PN Expresses Concerns

Man Found Dead In Prison: PN Expresses Concerns
Apr 5 2024 Share

Following the news of yet another death of an individual awaiting sentencing in prison, reportedly due to self-inflicted harm, the Nationalist Party expresses deep concern regarding the current situation at Corradino prison.

This recent fatality adds to a series of tragic incidents where prisoners have attempted to take their own lives, with sadly many succeeding.

The Nationalist Party emphasises the need for prisons to not only serve as a means of prevention by detaining individuals but also to fulfil a retributive function.

Furthermore, it stresses the importance of ensuring the safety of prisoners who are undergoing rehabilitation programs to prevent recidivism.

Regardless of the circumstances leading to a person’s detention or the allegations against them, justice is not served by allowing individuals to end their own lives, the Nationalist Party says.

‘True justice is achieved when individuals face the consequences of their actions through the judicial process, participate in rehabilitative programs, and are treated with dignity while incarcerated.’

‘The Nationalist Party calls for complete transparency regarding the events surrounding this case in prison, to provide clarity and reassurance to the families of those incarcerated. Simultaneously, it urges immediate attention to be given to the mental health needs of prisoners.’

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Malta Rangers Rescue Abandoned Dog and Rabbit at Chadwick Lakes

Malta Rangers Rescue Abandoned Dog and Rabbit at Chadwick Lakes
Apr 5 2024 Share

In a commendable display of teamwork and compassion, a ranger and animal activist joined forces to rescue an abandoned rabbit and dog at Chadwick Lakes.

Promptly responding to a citizen’s report, the ranger and Althea Galea from Vuci ghall-Annimali sprang into action. Within minutes, they located the distressed animals curled up together in the valley.

After swiftly retrieving the pets, they were examined for injuries and are now under Althea’s care for possible rehoming if unclaimed. This rescue highlights the importance of responsible pet ownership and the dire consequences of abandonment.

The partnership between the ranger and activist exemplifies the impactful synergy achievable through collaborative efforts in safeguarding animal welfare. Their swift response and dedication highlight the crucial role NGOs play in protecting our furry companions. Let’s applaud these compassionate individuals who embody the spirit of empathy and altruism, working tirelessly to ensure that every animal receives the care and respect they deserve.

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Heads Of State Greet New President

Heads Of State Greet New President
Apr 5 2024 Share

Malta’s heads of state – Prime Minister Robert Abela and Opposition leader Bernard Grech – welcomed new president Myriam Spiteri Debono as she took her oath in the position.

 

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Both wished the president all the best wishes for her term, after the parliament voted unanimously in favour of her appointment. This was the first time in Maltese history in which a president’s election required a two-thirds majority vote to be elected.

 

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However, the unanimous vote also marked another milestone for Malta’s parliament as all members agreed on Myriam’s appointment as president.

 

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Myriam has officially taken over the role from George Vella and has promised to focus on unity for her run as President of the Republic of Malta.

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Mayor of Remote Sicilian Island Proposes ‘Adopt-a-Goat’ Fix for Wild Goat Influx

Mayor of Remote Sicilian Island Proposes 'Adopt-a-Goat' Fix for Wild Goat Influx
Apr 5 2024 Share

The picturesque island of Alicudi, nestled within the Aeolian archipelago off Sicily’s northern coast, is grappling with an unexpected predicament: an overwhelming surplus of wild goats. With the human population standing at around 100 inhabitants, the island finds itself inundated with six times that number in caprine residents, posing a significant challenge to the local community.

Mayor Riccardo Gullo has issued a unique call to action, launching an “adopt-a-goat” program aimed at addressing the escalating imbalance between humans and animals on the island. Despite lacking expertise in goat husbandry, Mayor Gullo emphasizes the need for individuals with access to boats to assist in relocating the surplus goats from Alicudi.

The origins of this peculiar dilemma trace back around two decades when a farmer introduced the goats to the island before releasing them into the wild. Initially, these animals roamed freely along the cliffsides, becoming an iconic feature of Alicudi’s landscape. However, their unchecked reproduction has led to a proliferation that now encroaches upon residential areas, wreaking havoc on gardens, parks, and even homes.

In response to the burgeoning goat population, Mayor Gullo has set a deadline of April 10 for interested parties to submit requests to adopt up to 50 goats. While the preferred outcome is the domestication of these animals rather than their consumption, the mayor acknowledges that vetting adopters’ intentions isn’t feasible. Successful applicants will be tasked with capturing and removing the goats within 15 days of adoption approval.

Despite the urgent need to alleviate Alicudi’s goat overpopulation crisis, a nod to tourism will see a few goats remaining on the island for visitors to admire. Beyond its goat predicament, Alicudi boasts other unique attractions, including its renowned LSD bread, a testament to its distinctive cultural and geological heritage.

The island’s predicament mirrors similar encounters with wandering goats elsewhere, such as the notable incidents in McKinney, Texas, and Llandudno, Wales. However, Alicudi’s initiative stands as a testament to proactive community-driven solutions in the face of ecological challenges.

As the deadline approaches, Mayor Gullo remains optimistic about finding suitable homes for the excess goats, with inquiries already pouring in from various quarters, including a neighboring farmer on Vulcano island known for his ricotta cheese production.

Alicudi’s struggle with its unruly goat population serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between human habitation and wildlife preservation, underscoring the importance of responsible stewardship in safeguarding our shared environments.

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