Paul announced that he is Ibrahim from now on in a Bosaso Mosque and that he converted years ago

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Is this the family that persecuted him for being a Muslim?

Wife Marika, daughter Sarah and his other daughter

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Dude why are you putting up pics of his relatives, this isn't cool, stop exploiting peoples personnel lives.
 
Paul Formosa got death threats on social media whichnI don't condone. Puntlanders got his private number and shared it on social media.

From that day Paul stopped sharing his facebook with the rest of the world.

Also people were shot and killed on the November 1 when soldiers fired at peaceful protesters.

Paul legged it to Dubai that day as he was rushed out of the port.

Any sane non mafiosi man would not come back there witnessing what he has and knows a thing or two about Somalis.

But instead Paul came back determined.

He is not even at that age where he would need the money and he is from Malta and Italy. I am sure he could retire and live there perfectly.

However he chose the crazy life in Bosaso where people are vehemently opposed to him surrounded by Shabab and Isis.

Is that normal? Even if lets say the Emiratis are keeping him against his wishes he wouldn't been so brisque and calculating.

Paul got this on himself.
 
Formosa's family are fine just look at this peopke he came back for whose port is shut down for days.

This is the protests on Novemver 1 when Paul was put on a flight out of the town when protestes were taking place against the ports handover

 
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MEPs looking into death of journalist 'disturbed' by trip to Malta


Delegation reporting on Daphne Caruana Galizia’s death finds ‘perception of impunity’ due to apparent reluctance to investigate major cases
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MEPs on a fact-finding mission to Malta after the killing of the investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia have said they arrived “seriously concerned” about the rule of law on the island and were leaving “even more worried”.

Dispatched after the European parliament demanded that EU authorities open a formal dialogue with Malta over the death, the delegation said an apparent reluctance to investigate and prosecute major cases had created a “perception of impunity”.

The Portuguese Socialist MEP Ana Gomes said the delegation found it “extremely disturbing” that some of the officials it met did not answer its questions. One, prime minister Joseph Muscat’s chief of staff, Keith Schembri, read out a prepared statement, she said, while another “never showed up”.

The German Green MEP Sven Giegold said after two days of meetings with government officials, regulators, local journalists media and civil rights activists that he was particularly concerned about the island’s police and attorney general.

Both had demonstrated “a high degree of unwillingness to investigate and a failure to prosecute corruption and money-laundering”, Giegold said, adding he left a meeting with senior police officials with an impression of “incompetence”.

Giegold said publicly available information and even reports by the anti-money laundering agency FIAU had failed to trigger investigations, “protecting high government officials and financial institutions”.

Malta’s judicial system “has demonstrated systemic problems rooted in Malta’s constitution”, he said, adding that the prime minister’s right to appoint top officials had severely weakened the judicial system and financial supervision.

Caruana Galizia, whose hugely popular blog attacked high-level corruption, shady business dealings and organised crime on the island, died in October in a powerful car bomb yards from her home.

Her family are taking legal action against the island’s police, saying the investigation into the killing cannot be impartial and independent since it is being run by a senior officer married to a top government minister who was the subject of critical articles by Caruana Galizia.

The MEPs’ delegation would now submit its report and recommendations, Giegold said, and pursue “continued dialogue with the European commission in the run-up to an article 7 procedure”, a formal audit of the rule of law in a member state.
 
Malta is little Mogadishu. A female journalist was blown up in a car bomb near her own house to silence her up and the government and islands police are on in it.
 
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