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Occupy Justice activists painting a portrait of Daphne Caruana Galizia at a silent gathering held in Bidnija on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of Daphne’s murder. Photo: Julian Delia

 

Some of the members of the crowd at the silent gathering in Bidnija. Photo: Julian Delia

 

Occupy Justice activists reading works written by fellow Occupy activist Lizzie Eldridge, author Lara Calleja, and selected pieces from Daphne’s blog during the silent gathering in Bidnija. Photo: Julian Delia

 

Ambassador of Ireland Caroline Whelan, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Djoeke Adimi-Koekkoek, British High Commissioner 
Cathy Ward,  Ambassador of France Agnès Von der Mühl. Photo: Julian Delia

 

Daphne’s son Matthew, and her sister Corinne, stand near the monument to the assassinated journalist in Bidnija. Photo: Julian Delia

 

The crowd gathers in front of Wembley’s ahead of the vigil. Photo: Julian Delia

 

A photo of the painting which was brought to life earlier in the day in Bidnija. Photo: Julian Delia

 

Repubblika vice-president Alessandra Dee Crespo speaks to Daphne’s sister Corinne Vella near her memorial. Photo: Julian Delia

 

A photo of a shirt bearing likenesses of anti-mafia judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, who were both killed by the mafia. The text reads: ‘they haven’t killed them: their ideas walk on our legs.’ Photo: Julian Delia

 

Former FIAU inspector Jonathan Ferris. Photo: Julian Delia

 

A member of the crowd who attended the vigil sits near a banner that reads ‘justice’. Photo: Julian Delia

 

A member of the crowd holds up a placard bearing Daphne’s likeness with the words ‘thank you Daphne’. Photo: Julian Delia

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