Two years on, the son of a murdered Maltese journalist still wants justice
Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed by a car bomb near her home, two years ago. She was known for her blog accusing top politicians of corruption in Malta. Since then her death has had many journalists campaigning for a full investigation into what led to her death, as well as highlighting the dangers many investigative journalists face there.
Her son Matthew Caruana Galizia wants a fair and impartial public inquiry to be held. He spoke to Newsday's Parisa Qurban.
(Picture: "Justice four Daphne" is written on a cardboard showing a photo of Daphne Caruana Galizia Credit: EPA/Clemens Bilan)
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