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Emanuel Cini was one of the few known Maltese porn actors, with the stage name of Manu Maltes. [1] [2] His porn career was outed by controversial blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia. [3] [4] [5] Cini participated in limited pornographic videos in the American industry [6] [7] with back then boyfriend Javier Lopez Cazalla, who is known by his stage name as Edu Boxer. [8] During his time living in England in the 1990s he was tested positive to HIV but remained living independently. [9] [10] [11] He returned to Malta in the 2000s to look after his aged parents, where he also suffered a form of paralyses [12] from a disease related to HIV. [9] His life in Malta became difficult with the crisis of the Malta Public Transport [13] which was under the management of Austin Gatt, [14] the transport Minister. [13] Galizia published information about his previous carrier [11] after complaining about the mismanagement of the public transport [15] (protesting by a hunger strike and missing his medicines), [16]on her belief that Cini is a supporter of the Labour Party but Cini categorically denied any political leaning. He kept in contact with back then Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi [17] of whom had promised him a quick address to the crisis, on the condition that Cini takes his medicines. [15] In response to the situation Cini has uploaded a number of videos on youtube, where he expressed his opinion on the transport and political situations. [18]
Having come back to this article after a long time away, there are now significant neutrality issues. The phrasing used in several sections is now either unnecessarily inflamatory "Her family lambasted the Maltese authorities", (now removed) "closely connected to the Maltese regime", etc. Along the same line there are some significant SYNTH issues which I've spotted so far where sentences have been edited to say things which do no concur with the source (i.e. my removal of an unsupported claim that Adrian Delia did not attend Caruana Galizia's funeral because he was explicitly disinvited like Coleiro Preca and Muscat were). Hopefully if other editors can take a look as well we can deal with some of these issues. RA0808 talk contribs 16:46, 2 August 2018 (UTC)
Hi
The paragraph had been restored. I have put my edits back, and I am putting the edits here, so you can clearly see NOTHING has changed context, let alone reversed anything. I have removed refs etc for clarity.
The title of her last blog post before she was killed read, "That crook Schembri was in court today, pleading that he is not a crook", ending with the line "there are crooks everywhere you look now. The situation is desperate."
On 20 November 2019 police arrested Yorgen Fenech, the owner of the Dubai-based company 17 Black, on his yacht. This company had been featured in the journalist's investigative work on the Panama Papers in relation to Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi, who—along with cabinet member Chris Cardona—resigned their government posts on 26 November. Schembri was arrested, then released two days later, which brought many people into the streets through the weekend in the capital Valletta. From 20 November, crowds had begun calling on PM Joseph Muscat to resign after he said he might pardon the "middleman" in the murder case.
The title of her last blog post before she was killed read, "That crook Schembri was in court today, pleading that he is not a crook", ending with the line "there are crooks everywhere you look now. The situation is desperate." [...] Police arrested Yorgen Fenech, the owner of the Dubai-based company 17 Black, on his yacht on 20 November 2019. The company was featured in the journalist's investigative work on the Panama Papers in relation to Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi, who—along with cabinet member Chris Cardona—resigned their government posts on 26 November. Schembri was arrested, then released two days later - which caused many people to take to the streets, protesting through the weekend in the capital Valletta. From 20 November crowds began calling on Muscat to resign, after which he said he might pardon the "middleman" in the murder case.
So what did I actually change?
I can't see how those edits changed the context, and find your reversion a little off-hand. Can you please explain how "the copyedit inverted cause and effect" Chaosdruid ( talk) 18:25, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
Why would you revert? Please read the source, which reports Muscat said he was considering pardoning the "alleged middleman" (not Fenech, as I understand it based on subsequent developments) the day before Fenech was arrested and the day before protestors were in the streets (announcement Tuesday, people in the streets Wednesday).
If you want to do something more useful than introducing errors—is there, really, a whole guild for that? ^⁾^—you could look into the story of the alleged middleman, (Melvin Theuma), I see the Times of Malta has some articles on them today. Here's one on Vincent's Muscat's appeal to the President: [1]
References
🌿 SashiRolls t · c 22:35, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
Can I poll opinion on the number of references? Particularly, I'm talking about the multiple and duplicate references for the various awards in the awards section - some have up to 5 references and I don't necessarily know what they individually add to the article. I propose culling a few of the references, and perhaps arranging the awards in time order. Kilbosh ( talk) 08:56, 9 December 2019 (UTC)
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seems like this article has serious neutrality problems 2604:3D09:D78:1000:A945:4379:5104:417C ( talk) 06:08, 13 March 2024 (UTC)