
Were you to enter Valletta today until the 16th of this month, a sculpture outside Malta’s parliament would greet you in commemoration of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s 6 year anniversary since her assassination.
The sculpture, by artist Gerald Moroder, is called ‘Il Risorto da Combattimento’, and is made from pieces of stones, asphalt and dirt from Capaci.
This is the site of a bombing which killed Magistrate Giovanni Falcone, his wife and police escort 31 years ago. The statue was unveiled by Repubblika and Occupy Justice, along with Manuel Delia.
Written on the statue’s base is a commemoration for Daphne, which reads: ‘she exposed corruption and worked for the good of her country. She was killed because of her work.’
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