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debates, exhibitions and theater to remember Borsellino

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In the monologue scene Nando Dalla Chiesa Salara the work of the Boys Locride
It concludes Friday with three initiatives on anti-mafia series of meetings devoted to legal paths. The package of Santoro
debates, exhibitions and theater to remember Borsellino


JESI - The "Streets of Legality" lead us to the words of Paolo Borsellino, in his address to the public in Sicily that on June 23, 1992 Exactly one month after the death of Giovanni Falcone and less than a month after his murder. The judge spoke of "the beauty of the fresh air of freedom which reject the stink of moral compromise. " To honor his memory on the anniversary of the attack in Via D'Amelio (July 19, 1992), the Department of Culture in collaboration with Matteo Secchi has sponsored a day of events, shows and popular thought. Not to forget. It's called "The Scent of legality" and closes the series of meetings devoted to legal paths. The event is scheduled for Friday in Piazza della Repubblica and the Palazzo della Signoria Salara. There will be Michele Santoro, as announced, to work problems. Lirio Abbate will also, for him problems of Commons. "In memory of Paolo Borsellino, but also all victims of the Mafia - explains Councillor Valentina Conti - we have articulated various times: an exhibition at the Salar de "Boys Locride" (18 hours), then the discussion entitled "Information as a tool to fight the Mafia" (at 18.15 to salar) the representation of the theatrical monologue written by Nando Dalla Chiesa "cop for love" (Square of the Republic, at 21) in memory of Emily Loy, who was killed while escorting Paolo Borsellino. At 21.45 will follow the meeting "Who's Afraid dies every day" with Joseph Ayala (public prosecutor, a friend of Giovanni Falcone and MP since 1992), Salvatore Borsellino (brother of the judge), Giuseppe Lumia (Chairman of the Board Parliamentary Anti-Mafia from 2000 to 2001) and Crocetta (anti-mafia mayor).

"For one day - adds Matteo Secchi - our city will become the moral capital of a war on Mafia violence and the oppression that still inspires awe. There is a form of organized crime everywhere. The Mafia is a phenomenon that comes from people, not only in Sicily and Campania, where it is historically known, but everywhere .... "
Talita Frezza,





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