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Pro-choice activist assaulted by driver during protest in Aldo Moro Road

Pro-choice activist assaulted by driver during protest in Aldo Moro Road
May 10 2022 Share

As she held a roadside protest on Monday holding a placard for the legalisation of abortion in Malta, professor Isabel Stabile was assaulted by another woman.

Stabile, a gynaecologist and member of Doctors for Choice, was shoved and insulted by a woman. The assailant, Stabile told Times of Malta, got out of her car and approached her.

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‘She threatened to call the police. I said nothing’ said Stabile, before revealing that the woman then turned once again to shove her. This prompted the professor to file a police report. 

The assault was publicly denounced by Doctors for Choice, revealing that they decided to wear body cams from now on so that any such incidents will be caught on tape. ‘It is ironic that any pro-lifer should resort to violence to pass on their message’ said Stabile. 

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Mixed reactions after PL MP leaves religion out of swearing-in ceremony

Mixed reactions after PL MP leaves religion out of swearing-in ceremony
May 10 2022 Share

Last Sunday, newly elected Labour MP Randolph De Battista decided to not include religion during his turn at the swearing-ceremony in parliament. 

A rare move when considering Maltese political and religious history, De Battista made an oath of allegiance and loyalty to the Republic of Malta and the Constitution. However, the MP did not finish their declaration with ‘so help me God.’

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De Battista was also not offered the crucifix for him to kiss by Speaker Anglu Farrugia. The move was met with different views. 

“Randolph De Battista is the only MP out of 79 MPs to declare his loyalty to Malta’s people instead of taking an oath and kissing the cross,” she said. “Randolph represents!”

De Battista did not contest the 2022 election was co-opted into Parliament after the PL executive called a casual election on district 9. After the election, Randolph was appointed Labour CEO, a position he held between 2017 and 2020. 

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38-year-old Joseph Ellul identified as Wasteserv incinerator fatality

38-year-old Joseph Ellul identified as Wasteserv incinerator fatality
May 10 2022 Share

Known by his loved ones and friends as ‘Xlukkajr’, 38-year-old Joseph Ellul was the man identified as the person who died at the Marsa WasteServe incinerator.

According to information provided by Talk.mt, Ellul was attending a lift pulling up several heavy materials and suffered grievous injuries to his head after he was caught up in the same machinery. 

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The incident happened at around 9am this morning, with an ambulance convening on site to assist the worker. Unfortunately, Ellul was certified dead. Investigations are still ongoing. 

Tributes to Ellul poured in immediately, offering condolences to his family and utter shock and disbelief at the incident. 

Rest in Peace Joseph. 

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MP Alex Borg calls for more defence in Gozo following murder

MP Alex Agius calls for more defence in Gozo following murder
May 10 2022 Share

Newly elected Gozitan MP Alex Borg took to social media to ask Minister for Internal Affairs, National Security and law Enforcement Byron Camilleri for more adequate protection on Malta’s sister island. 

This comes after the murder of Fawez Najem, the Syrian youth who was stabbed multiple times after a violent altercation broke out between two groups of Syrians. The murder started in a bar near Marsalforn harbour, extending to late at night when Najem was stabbed with a knife.

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Borg said that whenever hears of such horrific stories happening in Gozo he is ‘hurt and angry’. He said that, surely, such atrocities in the year 2022 should not bee happening. 

‘Police officers in Gozo are doing priceless work and are doing the impossible despite the lack of resources. But now the limit has been crossed, and I await action to take place. Gozo’s police force should bee given the necessary tools to carry out their duty.’

He went on to urge the Minister and all those involved to find a solution together so that ‘the security in Gozo is guaranteed. Goiztans and the future generation deserve better in our own homes.’ 

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