mafia
Blaues Meer, schroffe Felsen und jede Menge wilde Natur: Jedes Jahr lockt die französische Mittelmeerinsel Korsika Hunderttausende deutsche Urlauberinnen und Urlauber an. Doch wovon die meisten von ihnen nichts ahnen: In dem Urlaubsparadies agiert im Untergrund die Mafia. Drohungen, erpresstes Schweigegeld und schlecht gebaute Wohnungen sind nur einige der Folgen für die Menschen vor Ort. Immer wieder gibt es auch Tote. Am Mittwoch kommt mit «Borgo» ein Film in die französischen Kinos, der von einem Doppelmord im korsischen Bandenmilieu erzählt, und schon vorab für Furore gesorgt hat. Die «Ins...
DPA (German)
Nach 26 Jahren im Gefängnis hat der berüchtigte Camorra-Boss Francesco Schiavone italienischen Medienberichten zufolge beschlossen, mit der Justiz zusammenarbeiten zu wollen. Der Begründer und Ex-Pate des in der Provinz Caserta unweit von Neapel aktiven Casalesi-Clans wolle als Kronzeuge mit der Staatsanwaltschaft kooperieren, melden die Nachrichtenagenturen Ansa und Adnkronos unter Berufung auf die zuständigen Anti-Mafia-Behörden. Seit 1998 befindet er sich in Haft. Der heute 70 Jahre alte Schiavone, alias «Sandokan», soll demnach bereits vor wenigen Wochen die ersten Gespräche mit den Behörd...
DPA (German)
Mehr als 40.000 Menschen haben sich am Jahrestag des Gedenkens an die unschuldigen Opfer der Mafia in Rom versammelt. Von 1861 bis heute wurden mehr als 1000 Menschen umgebracht. Darunter einfache Bürger, Richter, Journalisten, Polizisten. Die Kundgebung wurde von den Organisationen Libera und Avviso Pubblico organisiert. Die Mafia ist heute stärker als je zuvor. Mario Esposito Ferraioli, der Bruder eines Mafiaopfers, sagte: "Die Mafia ist heute stärker als je zuvor. Sie tötet nicht mehr. Sie gibt sich mit seiner wirtschaftlichen Macht zufrieden, mit der Korruption. Korruption ist ihre schärfs...
Euronews (German)
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...
Euronews (English)
Italy commemorated the victims of organized crime on Thursday with a series of anti-Mafia events being held in different cities across the country. One of the largest demonstrations took place in the capital Rome, where people marched through the city centre with banners and placards and gathered in front of the Colosseum. The protest was initiated by Luigi Ciotto - also known as Don Ciotto - a priest and well-known opponent of the Mafia in Italy. The demonstration was attended by relatives of people killed by the Mafia as well as schoolchildren and students. The names of the 1,081 innocent vi...
DPA International
Italy commemorated the victims of organized crime on Thursday with a series of anti-Mafia events being held in different cities across the country. One of the largest demonstrations took place in the capital Rome, where people marched through the city centre with banners and placards and gathered in front of the Colosseum. The protest was initiated by Luigi Ciotto - also known as Don Ciotto - a priest and well-known opponent of the Mafia in Italy. The demonstration was attended by relatives of people killed by the Mafia as well as schoolchildren and students. The names of the 1,081 innocent vi...
DPA
Italy commemorated the victims of organized crime on Thursday with a series of anti-Mafia events being held in different cities across the country. One of the largest demonstrations took place in the capital Rome, where people marched through the city centre with banners and placards and gathered in front of the Colosseum. The protest was initiated by Luigi Ciotto - also known as Don Ciotto - a priest and well-known opponent of the Mafia in Italy. The demonstration was attended by relatives of people killed by the Mafia as well as schoolchildren and students. The names of the 1,081 innocent vi...
DPA Breaking News
"Por amor a mi pueblo". Es el título de la carta en la que un tenaz sacerdote provincial denunciaba en términos muy claros el dominio de la camorra sobre su tierra. Unos años más tarde, el 19 de marzo de 1994, Don Peppe Diana fue brutalmente asesinado por la camorra en la sacristía de su iglesia en Casal di Principe, cerca de Nápoles, cuando se disponía a oficiar una misa. Justo 30 años después de ese día, miles de personas de toda la región y de diversas partes de Italia acudieron a Casal di Principe para rendir homenaje a Don Peppe Diana, en una procesión silenciosa, sin gritos ni consignas ...
Euronews (Spanish)
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.
Euronews (English)
New York (AFP) - The reputed crime boss of one of New York's historic Italian mafia families and several alleged members were arrested Tuesday and charged in a massive racketeering case brought by prosecutors. The indictment, filed in federal court by the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn, accuses 10 members of the Colombo family of multiple crimes including extortion and money laundering. "The underbelly of the crime families in New York City is alive and well," FBI official Michael Driscoll said in a statement. Andrew "Mush" Russo, the 87-year-old reputed boss of the Colombo family, h...
AFP
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