mafia
Tens of thousands of people marched through the streets of Rome on Thursday to remember the hundreds of people killed by the mafia in Italy and to demand justice. The “Day of Remembrance and Commitment for Innocent Victims of Mafia" was organised by the non-profit organisation Libera. To date, 1081 people have been killed by the mafia since 1861. Victims include ordinary citizens, judges, journalists, police officers, priests, business people, trade unionists, politicians and public administrators. “Corruption is the sharpest and most silent weapon the mafia has today. Memory is the key to kee...
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Thousands in Naples have taken to the streets to pay tribute to the late priest Don Peppe Diana, who was killed in his church exactly 20 years ago. Assassins working for the Camorra, one of Italy's most established organised crime groups, notoriously murdered Diana on 19 March 1994 in the sacristy of his church in Casal di Principe, near Naples, where he was preparing for mass. Watch the full report in the player above to find out more.
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