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Some 400 to 500 people braved the rain and met at City Gate in Valletta on Thursday evening to take part in a silent walk in honour of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
Ms Caruana Galizia was killed in a car bomb on October 16.
Some carried placards, flowers, plants and candles. These were placed at the foot of Ms Caruana Galizia's memorial near the Great Siege Monument.
Participants include former Opposition leader Simon Busuttil, PD leader Marlene Farrugia, and other Nationalist MPs.
The walk is taking participants through Republic Street to Ms Caruana Galizia's memorial, next to the Great Siege monument.
Tina Urso, Lelly Fenech, Becky Vella and Emma Paris said that although 30 days have passed since the assassination and although people fought and took a stand, they were still being ignored.
The organisers said earlier this week they would be handing out bay leaves and gold markers to participants to leave a one-worded message on each leaf, which would be left at the memorial area.