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White Collars Don't Do Business with the Mafias, 50,000 People at the Parade of Libera

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A parade from Piazza Solferino to Piazza Vittorio in Turin, just in the days of the scandal of the steak shop that overwhelmed Delmastro and Chiorino. Disappear the 1117 names of innocent victims and silences. Address by Don Ciotti. Present also Elly Schlein

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In the middle of the polemics about the Delmastro case and a few hours after the referendum on the separation of careers, the chairman of the Antimafia commission Chiara Colossimo said that she could not participate in the procession of Libera for the victims of the Mafia in Turin. "This year," wrote on X, "for an unexpected seasonal illness I will not be able to participate, but with my heart I am close to Don Luigi and to all the family member…

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A parade from Piazza Solferino to Piazza Vittorio in Turin, just in the days of the scandal of the steak shop that overwhelmed Delmastro and Chiorino. Disappear the 1117 names of innocent victims and silences. Address by Don Ciotti. Present also Elly Schlein

·Turin, Italy
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Among the demonstrators were also 500 members of the death victims of the Mafia, whose names were read in Rome. Also in several other Italian cities, such as Rome and Palermo, anti-Mafia demonstrations took place on Saturday. The anti-Mafia organization "Libera" had launched the "Giorno della Memoria" in 1995. Since then, the victims of the Mafia have been mainly commemorated every year on March 21. State President Sergio Mattarella warned of th…

·Bolzano, Italy
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Senator Raoul Russo, member of the Parliamentary Anti-Mafia Commission, declared this.

A march commemorating the innocent victims of the mafia is taking place in the streets of dozens of Italian cities today. The initiative was born after the brutal bombings that killed investigating judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, who gave their lives fighting organized crime. It is estimated that 80 percent of mafia victims in Italy are still waiting for justice. The Libera Association is organizing the main ceremonies. Article: It…

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TURIN – Thousands of people took to the streets of Turin alongside Libera for the International Day of Victims of the Mafia. The procession started in Piazza Solferino, will pass through the city center, and will arrive in Piazza Vittorio Veneto, where Don Luigi Ciotti, founder of Libera, will speak. Along the way, the 1,117 names of the victims of the mafia will be read. Libera, with Luigi Ciotti and the victims' families (a Fiat 500 arrived in…

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