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Gozo after 1551 With reference to Frans Said’s letter entitled ‘The Tarhuna Gozitans’ (July 25) and the influx of Egyptian Copts, readers who ....
Med: EU Focuses on Preventing Arrivals as Civil Search and Rescuers Fight to Save Lives, Arrivals Drop in Malta as the Scandalous El Hiblu Trial Continues Format On 22 May 400 people rescued by SEA-EYE 4 disembarked in Italy. However, more than 600 people are confirmed dead or missing on the central Mediterranean route and almost 10,000 have been returned to Libya, where the bodies of babies and toddlers washed up over the weekend. Meanwhile the focus of EU and member states remains the prevention of arrivals with renewed efforts of migration control cooperation with Tunisia and Libya and Cyprus requesting intervention from the Commission to stop departures from Syria. In Malta, where arrivals have dropped significantly, the trial of the so-called El Hiblu three continues with witnesses supporting the accused and the defence seeking correct translations. ....
Newsbook Photo: Amnesty International / Joanna Demarco Tista taqra bil- An asylum seeker from Ivory Coast took the witness stand on Tuesday and testified before Magistrate Nadine Lia in the gathering of evidence against three asylum seekers who stand charged with terrorism-related offences after the allegedly unlawfully seized control of the merchant vessel. Bamba M. had already started testifying in a previous sitting. The second person to take the stand on Tuesday was Dounja from Ivory Coast. The witness explained that he had left Libya on a rubber boat and at around 5am, they had spotted an aircraft circulating above them. Dounja had spent three months in Libya before taking the perilous journey to Europe through the Central Mediterranean. He told the court he had been beaten up during the period, adding that he was not aware of the reason behind the beating. ....
Tonio Portughese will be chairing the Employment Relations Board, the government said on Friday. Portughese, whose appointment comes months after he was replaced as PBS chair, will represent the government within the board together with new appointees Cory Greenland, Desiree Cassar and Charles Cassar. This consultative board brings together the government, representatives of employers and unions to discuss issues pertaining to industrial relations, conditions of work and workers. Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister Carmelo Abela congratulated the new members and thanked Anthony Licari, Doris Pace Grima, Michael Sant and Edward Zammit for their work in the board over the past years. ....