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The Malta protests started on November 20th 2019, further to the arrest of businessman Yorgen Fenech in connection with the assassination of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. The arrest led to revelations of alleged political links between the assassination and the government led by Joseph Muscat. Protests called for the resignation of the Prime Minister, his Chief of Staff and other Ministers, whilst also calling out widespread corruption, money laundering and weak rule of law in the country.
SABAR: The Malta Protests

Police arrest the owner of 17 Black, Yorgen Fenech as he was trying to flee Malta on his private yacht. The first protest was called by civil society groups, Repubblika and Occupy Justice. It takes place outside Auberge de Castille, Prime Minister’s Office in Valletta, calling for the resignation of the Prime Minister Joseph Muscat. The protestors then moved to outside Parliament House in Freedom Square, as it was in session, and continued to heckle, chant and shout for the resignations of Joseph Muscat, Konrad Mizzi and Keith Schembri.

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Malta businessman held on yacht in journalist murder probe

A Maltese businessman has been arrested as part of the investigation into the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia two years ago.

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