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    NAPLES (Reuters) - More than 100,000 people marched in Naples on Saturday in one of the biggest anti-mafia rallies in recent years to commemorate the victims of organized crime and demand an end to its stranglehold on southern Italy.
    Relatives of victims, some wearing white gloves and holding pictures of their loved ones, led the demonstration as the names of some 900 people killed by the mafia were read out through loudspeakers.
    One banner said: "You didn't kill them. They are walking with us." Another read: "Don't turn the other way."
    Writer Roberto Saviano, a symbol of the fight against the mafia since his best-selling book "Gomorra" exposed how the mob dominates life around Naples, was also at the rally. The 29-year old has received death threats and lives under police escort.
    Organizers said some 150,000 people from across Italy and 30 other countries attended the demonstration. Police put the number at more than 100,000.
    "Today is a day of celebration because we remember our dead with all these young people gathered here. They are the future of Italy," said Vincenzo D'Agostino, the father of a policeman who was killed by the mafia with his wife and son.
    Some families said they were still waiting for the killers of their relatives to be identified.
    "We are still battling to know what happened. We are asking the state for the truth," said Anna Adavastro, whose 18-year-old son Daniele vanished in Reggio Calabria in 2005. His body was later found, charred.
    The march was organized by Libera (Free), an association of civil society groups involved in many anti-mafia activities, including acquiring farms and buildings confiscated from the mafia and using them for social good, such as school and drug rehabilitation centers.


    TIGHT GRIP ON ECONOMY
    "A day like today is meaningful only if we keep fighting the other 364 days of the year," said Father Luigi Ciotti, a priest and Libera's president.
    Italian police have inflicted major blows on the Sicilian mafia in recent years, arresting several high-profile mafiosi, such as the "boss of bosses" Bernardo Provenzano and his heir apparent Salvatore Lo Piccolo in 2007.
    But the country's four biggest mafia organizations -- Calabria's 'Ndrangheta, Sicily's Cosa Nostra, Naples' Camorra and Puglia's Sacra Corona Unita -- are believed still to account for a large chunk of Italy's economy.
    Interior Minister Roberto Maroni has said that the 'Ndrangheta alone, now considered the most powerful of Italy's crime syndicates, makes 45 billion euros ($61.6 billion) a year through its hold on the European drugs market.
    Italy's intelligence services said this month the global downturn was giving mobsters the chance to tighten their grip on the economy as they use proceeds from their illegal activities to buy stakes in the retail, tourism and real estate sectors.
    Cash-hungry businesses have also become more vulnerable to loan sharks and protection rackets, they said in a report.
    Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/world...BrandChannel=0

    I thought Italy lost this problem somewhere in the 90's. Well, I'm ignorant.
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    If the Mafia were free game, they'd be killed off pretty fast, Italy needs another Iron Prefect that can root out the mafia and everyone affiliated with them, no mercy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pallantides View Post
    If the Mafia were free game, they'd be killed off pretty fast, Italy needs another Iron Prefect that can root out the mafia and everyone affiliated with them, no mercy.
    That's going to be hard because they're a republic and with Berlusconi...

    Italy has become a joke with order & safety.
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    The Fascists knew how to deal with the mafia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ♥Ŝċƒϊ♥ ٭τЋєąŧї View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pallantides View Post
    The Fascists knew how to deal with the mafia.
    Anyone suspected was rounded up.

    That could be the only realistic way of dealing with the problem, when your organization is making 50 billion Euros a year you can be pretty well insulated from the street, just a bankroll for illegal activities and you own so much legitimate money the internal revenue people can go themselves. And with a lieutenant you are also insulated from any possible conspiracy charges, you only talk about your criminal activities with him and give orders through him, even if he breaks the code of silence there's no third party to corroborate anything he says.

    And if all these precautions fail you should have the necessary police and politicians in your pocket, what's 500 million in gifts of friendship to important people when your organization takes in 50 billion?

    It works. The greatest threat to the mafia is internal. By necessity you are dealing with ruthless, cunning, ambitious people and it takes a very strong leader to keep people like that in line. I remember hearing a story about Carlo Gambino (Don Carlo at the time) being insulted by some idiot drunk in a restaurant and being completely indifferent to him, of course the next day the drunk went missing and was never heard of again. Gambino was under heavy surveilance for decades and never spent a day in jail because he made no mistakes. Not all bosses are real mafiosi like Gambino, the generation of American-born gangsters in the '90s especially displayed a reluctance to quietly wield power in the old way and I don't imagine the new generation in Italy are all that different.

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    Their closest friends and families should be free game also, they should be dealt with like they deal with their victims, they deserve themselves to feel the pain they cause others

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    Quote Originally Posted by Visna View Post
    And the Nazis made trains run on time, and the commies got everyone a job. Being skilled at one thing doesn't necessarily make them good at others.
    I have no love for fascists, but I think criminals like these should be dealt with harshly, a bullet to the brain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pallantides View Post
    The Fascists knew how to deal with the mafia.
    And the Nazis made trains run on time, and the commies got everyone a job. Being skilled at one thing doesn't necessarily make them good at others.

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    OIIIII I didnt realize we had girls on these forums.Im gonna have to watch my language for now on.Im getting all tinglely all out side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clouse123456 View Post
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    someone with an iron fist needs to straighten that country out and make people pay for the train again. I felt silly being the only one to buy a ticket when everyone went around the till and a cop was standing there not carrying...wtf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scheuch13 View Post
    someone with an iron fist needs to straighten that country out and make people pay for the train again. I felt silly being the only one to buy a ticket when everyone went around the till and a cop was standing there not carrying...wtf?
    you pay for trains? Are you insane?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scheuch13 View Post
    someone with an iron fist needs to straighten that country out and make people pay for the train again. I felt silly being the only one to buy a ticket when everyone went around the till and a cop was standing there not carrying...wtf?
    I say the people organize their own mafia...in order to take down the mafia that's ing with them.

    Not only that, I also want to be in charge of this new mafia. I've got a couple of lessons I want to give to those ital...I mean partners of mine for quite a while now...


    Quote Originally Posted by Pallantides View Post
    Their closest friends and families should be free game also, they should be dealt with like they deal with their victims, they deserve themselves to feel the pain they cause others

    If you lay hand on one of mine, I will pluck out thine eye.



    I have no love for fascists, but I think criminals like these should be dealt with harshly, a bullet to the brain.
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