Next, after Elton Taliana: “Nicky Azzopardi was punched by a ‘persuna ta’ twemmin Nazzjonalista’ who wanted to stop his attack on Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando”. So help us God.

Published: September 3, 2013 at 9:30am

Nicky Azzopardi

Here we go. Remember always that Labour police have traditionally used the Union Press, which owns L-Orizzont, It-Torca and iNews, as their medium for screwing their victims (I have been at the receiving end myself more than once).

Given that now even the Police Commissioner is, to quote the PN leader, “a Labour activist”, this situation is only going to get much, much worse, as one of their own, Inspector Elton Taliana, has discovered.

Now it is Nicky Azzopardi’s turn, and it is just as some of my readers had predicted when commenting about this case back when Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando was caught brawling in the company of Franco Debono, a hairdresser from Hal Ghaxaq and a man from Malta Football Association, around a month ago.

The difference is that the police have become a little more sophisticated from the Golden Years when their investigations used to turn up evidence that the victim had beaten himself up and put a bomb on his own doorstep, for which he would have to be arrested.

Now they’ve found that Nicky Azzopardi was hit ‘inadvertently’ by a “person of Nationalist beliefs” (because politics is a religion to them) and that the chairman of the Malta Council of Science and Technology and the Law Commissioner “behaved in an exemplary way”.

Oh right. At 5am after a long, long night of drinking. Well, that contradicts what my witnesses said: that Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando delivered a sucker punch to Azzopardi and that he was drunk.




11 Comments Comment

  1. Nighthawk says:

    And while we’re remembering past labour governments, their methods, and how they have evolved, see this article in the Labour paper Malta Today:

    http://maltatoday.com.mt/en/newsdetails/news/national/Sant-cabinet-considered-private-crematorium-in-Addolorata-cemetery-20130830

    The last sentence is the only really pertinent one. Guess which application is going through.

  2. Pandora says:

    This is really 1984 material. Rewrite past events, repeat this a few times and the public will believe it and accept this as true fact. Fabricated memories…

  3. deceduti says:

    I just cannot believe how people trusted Joseph Muscat’s party. I still ask myself how they could have failed so catastrophically to analyse the individuals involved, what they said, and the situation as a whole.

    I have begun to suspect that Maltese people do not want order, but to do as they please when they please. Some of think that the “kollox jghaddi” and “u ejja, mhux xorta” attitude is a reason to vote AGAINST Labour, but I suspect that more people find it a reason to vote FOR Labour.

    • H. Prynne says:

      The majority of Maltese people cannot analyse or evaluate if their life depended on it. Their higher order thinking skills are non-existent.

      And if someone thinks I am generalising or exaggerating, the result of the last election is proof enough.

  4. Jozef says:

    I thought there was nothing wrong with being a ‘true’ Nationalist.

  5. Josette says:

    How long before Peter Paul Zammit starts to emulate Lawrence Pullicino’s antics at Police HQ?

  6. Last Post says:

    Well, it all makes sense to me (in Orwellian terms of course). It runs something like this:

    “Nicky Azzopardi was (indeed) punched by a ‘persuna ta’ twemmin Nazzjonalista’. That’s JPO, who is of Nationalist ‘persuasion’.

    The Nationalist JPO “wanted to stop his (Nicky’s) attack on Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando”, the current Chairman of MCST.

    It’s immaterial that JPO and Jeffery Pullicino Orlando bear the same identity card; what is material for this statement is that somehow the “persuna ta’ twemmin Nazzjonalista” and Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando have different personalities.

    This kind of reasoning was commonplace during Labour’s Golden Years of the 70s and 80s. E.g. Malta was governed by the Workers’ Movement, ergo the workers couldn’t overthrow the government because they would be ‘overthrowing themselves’.

  7. mark says:

    Mhux hekk…..daqs kemm gabu ruhhom sew u ezemplari meta kien deputati ghax il-parlament qazzuh kienu.

  8. H. Prynne says:

    “The chairman of the Malta Council of Science and Technology and the Law Commissioner “behaved in an exemplary way”.”

    Of course they did, meaning they did not behave well but rather “exemplary” as in serving as a warning to others.

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