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- Aleksa Andrejevic responded to Jacqueline Zammit's September 13 article arguing Maltese identity is not solely tied to language or colonial views.
- Andrejevic emphasized Malta's diverse history shaped by maritime powers, hybrid cultures, and varied allegiances, contradicting narrow identity interpretations.
- Andrejevic respects Zammit's research but disagrees that less frequent Maltese use diminishes identity, noting the legacy extends beyond language and islands.
- He states, "Il-Malti is our identity, not English," yet argues identity reflects long-standing hybrid cultural inheritance, not just post-colonial language debates.
- This discussion implies Maltese identity encompasses historical, cultural, and linguistic complexity beyond simple language frequency, inviting further dialogue on identity nuances.
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Letters to the editor | Sept. 25, 2025
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right5Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Center
Bias Distribution
- 53% of the sources are Center
53% Center
L 18%
C 53%
R 29%
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