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  • nationalgeographic.comThe Committee to Protect Journalists and the International Consortium
    of Investigative Journalists have called on authorities in Malta to swiftly ensure justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia, a prominent blogger
    killed today.


    The car that Caruana Galizia was driving exploded near
    her house in Bidnija, in the north of the island, media reported.



    Caruana Galizia, who reported on government corruption and the Panama Papers,
    told police two weeks ago that she had received death threats, according to Malta’s national broadcaster TVM, which did not provide further detail.



    The journalist’s blog, Running Commentary, which included investigative reports and
    commentary on politicians, was one of the most widely
    read websites in Malta, according to reports.


    "Daphne Caruana Galizia investigated wrongdoing in Malta’s political, business and criminal worlds," said CPJ Deputy Executive Director Robert Mahoney.

    "The investigation into her murder therefore must be thorough, credible and timely."


    A forensic expert was cited in local media as saying that preliminary investigations suggest that explosives were not placed inside the car,
    and that a remote control could have been used to set the bomb off.



    Malta’s Prime Minister Joseph Muscat announced that
    the FBI had agreed to assist local police in the investigation, according to Reuters.




    Mr. Muscat condemned today’s attack, which he described as an "attack on press freedom."

    The Prime Minister added in a statement, "Everyone knows Ms. Caruana Galizia was a harsh critic of mine, both politically and personally but nobody can justify this barbaric act in any way."


    Caruana Galizia’s reports about Mr. Muscat’s
    alleged connection to the Panama Papers scandal forced him to call
    early elections in June 2017, after harsh criticism from members of the European Parliament.



    theguardian.comThe 53-year-old journalist alleged that Mr.
    Muscat and his wife were behind an offshore company that received over US$1 million in payments from a
    Dubai company allegedly owned by Leyla Aliyeva, a daughter
    of Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev. Mr. Muscat denied the allegations, according to
    reports.



    Caruana Galizia’s last blog, which was critical of the country’s opposition party, was posted at 2:35 p.m.
    local time, just a few minutes before she left her house,
    according to local reports.


    The journalist’s critical coverage led to several legal battles.



    CPJ documented in February how a court ordered her bank accounts to be frozen until a verdict was reached in a
    libel case that two government officials had filed against her.
    CPJ was unable to determine the current status of the case.


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