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Metsola says Malta’s Parliament has power to change after Cutajar ‘Fejn Kont?’ comment

Metsola says Malta's Parliament has power to change after Cutajar 'Fejn Kont?' comment
Jun 28 2022 Share

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola has issued a reply to Labour Party MP Rosianne Cutajar after the latter criticised Metsola for addressing the Roe v Wade decision & not the Andrea Prudente case which took place locally.

After Metsola tweeted her solidarity with US woman following the Roe v Wade ruling, Cutajar asked where she was a day earlier when “an American woman risked dying in Malta because our laws are so restrictive that they don’t even allow abortion for medical purposes…”

Cutajar’s calls of hypocrisy prompted a reply from the EP President, who stated that while she does not wish to enter any sort of back and forth with Ms. Cutajar, would point out that it is the Maltese Parliament which she sits in and the Party which governs and she forms part of that has the legislative power to change.

Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973) was a U.S. Supreme Court decision by which the Court ruled the the United States Constitution generally protects a pregnant woman’s liberty to choose to have an abortion. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court voted to strike down the decision, with the Supreme Court stating that “It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives.”

In Malta, Andrea Prudente and partner Jay Weeldreyer have decided to sue the Maltese government after being denied their request for termination of a non-viable pregnancy, having to be airlifted to Spain.

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Four men fined €33,000 after filming sexual activity with 16-year-old girl in garage

Four men fined €33,000 after filming sexual activity with 16-year-old girl in garage
Jun 28 2022 Share

The Court of Appeal has ordered four men to pay around €33,000 in damages to a 32-year-old woman after causing psychological trauma when filming her in a sexual relationship with one of the men in a Luqa garage.

The woman had filed a civil case against the man calling for compensation for the trauma suffered, with the sexual act distributed via DVD in DVD shops and even sent anonymously to the victim’s mother.

The Court of Appeal ruled that the two other men were equally responsible for the footage’s traumatic effects on the woman, with a court-appointed group of experts establishing that the case caused a 6% permanent disability, as opposed to the originally established 30%.

The ruling stated that all men involved caused trauma without denial of connection between their actions and the victim’s suffering. Thus, they were ordered to pay €32,656 in compensation for the victim’s personal damage.

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Couple denied abortion planning to take legal action against Maltese government

Couple denied abortion planning to take legal action against Maltese government
Jun 28 2022 Share

The US couple who was denied their request for termination of a non-viable pregnancy whilst in Malta plan to sue the Maltese government for their “heartbreaking ordeal”.

45-year-old Jay Weeldreyer, partner of 38-year-old Andrea Prudente told Times of Malta that once they are home, they will take any action available against Malta. “This was… inhumane and we want to do what we can to prevent it ever happening again. We intend to sue.”

After being denied their request in Malta, Prudente had to be airlifted to Spain to terminate her pregnancy in a Spanish hospital.

Following the events, a group of 135 doctors signed and put forward a judicial protest calling for the reconsideration of the blanket ban on abortion in Malta.

Malta remains the only EU country with a complete ban on abortion.

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Four men guilty of violent theft of elderly man sentenced total 13 years in prison

Four men guilty of violent theft of elderly man sentenced total 13 years in prison
Jun 27 2022 Share

Four men have been sentenced a total of 13 years in prison in relation to a number of violent thefts in Pietà and neighbouring areas on the same day. The violent crimes happened on 20th September 2020, with one of the victims being an elderly man who was aggressively assaulted to a point that required medical attention.

29-year-old William Kelly Harrison, residing in Valletta was condemned to 4 years and four months in prison; 35-year-old Priviledge Mupimhidzi from Zimbabwe was sentenced another 4 years and 4 months, 30-year-old Libyan Ahmed Ali Salah Lawan was sentenced 2 years and 8 months whilst 32-year-old Indonesian Deko Susanto was given an 18-month sentence.

Police Inspector Lydon Zammit revealed that the Rapid Intervention Unit were doing the rounds in Hamrun on the day of the crime and were called for assistance near Sa Maison gardens, where the 68-year-old man was assaulted. He explained how the group of men stopped him to ask for a cigarette before violently attacking him.

Three of the aggressors were discovered to have drug problems and hostile upbringings, with most of the thefts being motivated by drug use.

The Court ordered treatment for three of aggressors for a period of three years.

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