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Daphne Caruana Galizia’s Murder One Year Later: Is Justice for Saints Only?

October 15, 2018 by Raisa Galea Leave a Comment

The progress of the criminal investigation of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder has been alarmingly slow: justice for her in the eyes of the law is still pending. And the crisis of justice transcends the institutional limits—it runs truly deep in today’s society, which does not deem anyone lesser than a saint worthy of justice.

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Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics Tagged With: Daphne Caruana Galizia, democracy, justice

Why Malta Urgently Needs Social Enterprises

October 12, 2018 by The IotL Magazine 2 Comments

In the situation where the state resigned from assisting the people in need, social enterprises and NGOs have no option but to tackle the issue by themselves. [Read more…] about Why Malta Urgently Needs Social Enterprises

Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics, Voices Tagged With: activism, democracy, poverty, social enterprise

The ITS Project and the Future of Maltese Democracy

September 25, 2018 by Francois Zammit Leave a Comment

The disastrous PA decision will have a long-lasting effect that few admit as yet.  [Read more…] about The ITS Project and the Future of Maltese Democracy

Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics Tagged With: democracy, Malta, neoliberalism, over-development

Cities of the Future and the Power of Radical Creativity

September 10, 2018 by Raisa Galea Leave a Comment

“There are artists who are more into playing with the rules of art and artists who would rather play with the rules of society and the legal regulations. To me, the real art is the latter—the art that exists between creativity and criminality (not because it’s ‘criminal’, but because it challenges unjust legal practices).”

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Filed Under: Panem et Circenses Tagged With: commons, creativity, democracy, European Capital Of Culture, utopia, Valletta

Egrant: Navigating Through Party Propaganda

August 28, 2018 by Raisa Galea Leave a Comment

When information is fragmented and is constantly perverted to advance vested interests, it is only reasonable to doubt its accuracy. And when matters of justice are treated as mere pawns in partisan power games, democracy is indeed in danger.

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Filed Under: More Isles of the Left, Society & Politics Tagged With: corruption, democracy, Egrant, Panama Papers, partisan politics

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