The protest took place outside Malta House, the embassy on Piccadilly
Index on Censorship posters call for Justice for Caruana Galizia and
for an end to impunity for her murderers
English Pen also had posters calling for #NoImpunity
Flowers were handed out to those taking part
A second row of protesters stood on the pavement edge so that people
could continue to walk past
'Justice for Daphne'
A woman speaks holding a Reporters Without Borders poster
Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed because she was good at her job,
uncovering corruption and other things
that people wanted to keep quiet. She exposed tax cheating in the
Panama Papers and many other things
People photographed and tweeted
There was a minute of silence in memory of the assasinated investigative
journalist
A number of extracts from Daphne Caruana Galizia were read by volunteers
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