European Parliament Calls for Clearing Up Male Journalists' Murder

European Parliament President Antonio Tayan has called for authorities to find out who has ordered the murder of the Malaysian journalist, Daphne Carwana Gallizia, as her colleagues have published articles of the investigation she has made that have further deepened the mystery of her death. Carwana Gallizia, 53, was killed in the year [...]
European Parliament President Antonio Tayan has called for authorities to find out who has ordered the murder of the Malaysian journalist, Daphne Carwana Gallizia, as her colleagues have published articles of the investigation she has made that have further deepened the mystery of her death.
Carwana Gallizia, 53-year-old, was killed last year following a car-baby attack. She, before she was killed, had exaggerated corruption in the elite in Malta.
This week, journalists published a series of findings and documents that the late journalist had owned.
Three people have been arrested in connection with the murder, but Taani has said authorities should investigate whether higher powers have ordered the journalist's murder.
We will not stop, we will not stop investigating until we find out who ordered the murder of Daphne Caruana Gallizia”, Taani said, in an interview published in the Italian daily La Repubblica, broadcast the REL.
Taani has said that the journalist's death should be dawned if Europe wants to distance itself from countries where journalists are killed or imprisoned in a routine, for political reasons.












