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About Mafia Presentation structure: What is mafia? Cultural reasons of mafia Antimafia yesterday and now

What is Mafia? Mafia is a criminal organization which developed in Sicily Mafia's aim is to rule in the territory and take the place of the central government. Its ruling areas changed in history, the very first one was agriculture, now the main money source is drug-dealing.

Why has mafia survived through the years? Mafia is very different from the other common criminal organizations, because it is a large organization which also has infiltrations in politics and even in the police force. The other reason of its longevity is the appeal that it has had on common people.

Omertà It is the cultural motivation for the Mafia strength. It means ”not talking”, a person who sees or even suffers a crime doesn't speak about it and doesn't report it to the police for fear of a more cruel revenge from the criminals.

Pizzo In Southern Italy, the pizzo is money paid by the shop owners to the Mafia in exchange for protection; The term is derived from the Sicilian pizzu ('beak'). To let someone wet their beak (Sicilian language "fari vagnari a pizzu") is to pay protection money. Shops that refuse to pay the pizzo may suffer different kind of intimidation, including arson or even murder. In return, the shops receive "protection”. Collecting the pizzo keeps the Mafia in touch with the community and allows it to "control their territory".

Libero Grassi One of the first shop owners to refuse to pay protection money was Libero Grassi, a businessman from Palermo. On January 10, 1991, he wrote an open letter to the Giornale di Sicilia, the local newspaper. Published on the front page, it was addressed to an anonymous "Dear Extortionist". People from Palermo stood by him but, barely nine months later, on August 29, 1991, Grassi was killed by the Mafia.

“A people who pay the pizzo is a people without dignity” This sentence was written by AddioPizzo, a social self-conscious consumer movement led by a generation whose adolescence was characterized by the murders of anti-Mafia judges, journalists and businessmen – frustrated with the Mafia's stranglehold on the local economy and political life. One day in 2004 they covered Palermo with stickers.

Consumo critico AddioPizzo organises demonstrations wearing black T- shirts with the Addiopizzo logo, a broken circle with an X in the middle and the words "consumo critico" (critical consumption).

Falcone and Borsellino Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino were two Italian magistrates who specialised in prosecuting Sicilian Cosa Nostra. Both were killed (less than two months apart) in particularly audacious bomb attacks in 1992.

The Antimafia pool The two judges became part of Palermo's Antimafia Pool, created by judge Rocco Chinnici (another victim of mafia). The Antimafia pool was a group of investigating magistrates who closely worked together sharing information to prevent one person from becoming the sole institutional memory and solitary target.

Maxi trial The Antimafia pool laid the groundwork for the Maxi Trial against the Sicilian Mafia. The trial lasted almost two years. Of 474 Mafiosi members originally charged, 360 were convicted of serious crimes.

Pentiti Pentito designates people who, formerly part of criminal or terrorist organizations, following their arrests decide to "repent" and collaborate with the judicial system to help investigations. In exchange for the information they deliver, pentiti receive shorter sentences for their crimes, in some cases even freedom. In the Italian judicial system, pentiti can obtain personal protection, a new name, and some money to start a new life in another place, possibly abroad.

Death Falcone was killed with his wife Francesca Morvillo and three policemen near Capaci on the motorway between Palermo International Airport and the city of Palermo on May 23, A bomb exploded under the road destroying his car. Borsellino was killed on July 19, 1992 while visiting his mother in via D'Amelio. When he rang the door bell a Fiat 126 exploded killing him and 5 policemen.

Recognitions After their death several schools and public buildings were named after them, including Palermo International Airport. The Italian Republic honored their memory with the Italian "Medaglia d'oro al valor civile" in 1992.

Famous quotes > —Giovanni Falcone > —Ninni Cassarà, member of Antimafia Pool.

> —Paolo Borsellino, from the speech during Falcone's funerals