The Malta Independent 23 May 2024, Thursday
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David Casa asks Brussels to express itself on government’s systemic threat to media freedom

Sunday, 19 March 2017, 08:30 Last update: about 8 years ago

Nationalist Party MEP David Casa has asked the European Commission to express itself on accusations that “the Maltese government is directly implicated in a systemic threat to the rule of law and media freedom”.

In a European Parliamentary Question, Mr Casa observes that under the EU Treaties, the bloc is founded on freedom, democracy, pluralism and the rule of law.

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“These values have long been under threat in Malta, where a long series of concerted attacks on media freedom have shown the Maltese government to be complicit in the steady denigration of the rule of law, Mr Casa observes.

He says in his question that this “systematic campaign against media freedom” includes, but is not limited to:

·        The harassment of journalist Mario Frendo by the police

·        The issuing of a garnishee order against journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia by a Minister

·        Allegations of abuse of Broadcasting Authority employees by chairperson Tanya Borg Cardona leading to a strike of employees

·        Attacks by Energy Minister Konrad Mizzi on independent media as “fake news” for asking questions about the Panama scandal

·        Numerous instances of “harassment and abuse of journalists by government-paid blogger in the Office of the Prime Minister” Glenn Bedingfield and

·        Instances of gagging of independent and opposition media by the Prime Minister, Ministers, government MPs and government staff (including the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Keith Schembri).

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