Mark Camilleri: Psychological Terrorist.
Runs The Maltese Herald like a criminal organisation to intimidate Labour politicians, business people, and professionals
Yesterday in court, Judge Toni Abela said what many have been thinking for years. He called out Mark Camilleri’s so-called journalistic approach, exposing his toxic pattern of using private messages and veiled threats to pressure and intimidate individuals. This is not journalism – it is psychological terrorism.

Toni Abela
Mark Camilleri, the owner of the bankrupt website The Maltese Herald, runs what can only be described as a criminal organisation. This is a man who hides behind the mask of “freedom of expression” to operate a terrorist-like network that relentlessly targets Labour politicians, business people, and professionals such as lawyers. His agenda is crystal clear: character assassination at any cost.
The Maltese Herald has never been a real news portal. It is Camilleri’s personal terror cell, designed to destroy reputations, instil fear, and blackmail his targets into submission. When Judge Toni Abela criticised Camilleri’s methods in open court, he confirmed what every victim of Camilleri’s vile tactics already knows – that he is not a journalist, but a psychological terrorist who thrives on intimidation and public humiliation.
Mark Camilleri has built his entire career by weaponising information and private conversations. He preys on fear, manipulating it into clickbait for his dying website. But what he truly runs is a criminal network masquerading as media – a structure designed to terrorise anyone who stands in his way or disagrees with his worldview.
It is time to call him what he is. Mark Camilleri is not an investigative journalist. He is a psychological terrorist leading The Maltese Herald as a criminal organisation with a single goal: to target, defame, and destroy Labour politicians, business leaders, and respected professionals in Malta.
And like every terrorist network, it must be exposed for what it really is – a danger to society, democracy, and truth itself.