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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
    CIPG_20130122_ELE2013_Cosentino__MG_...jpg
  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
    CIPG_20130122_ELE2013_Cosentino__MG_...jpg
  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
    CIPG_20130122_ELE2013_Cosentino__MG_...jpg
  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
    CIPG_20130122_ELE2013_Cosentino__MG_...jpg
  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
    CIPG_20130122_ELE2013_Cosentino__MG_...jpg
  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
<br />
A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
    CIPG_20130122_ELE2013_Cosentino__MG_...jpg
  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • Napoli, Italia - 22 gennaio 2013: Nicola Cosentino, il leader campano del Pdl escluso dalle liste elettorali e a rischio carcere per concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa, convoca una conferenza stampa all'Hotel Excelsior a Napoli, il 22 gennaio 2013.NAPLES, ITALY - 22 JANUARY 2013:  Nicola Cosentino (53), regional coordinator of Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party and former undersecretary of the Ministry of Economy of the Berlusconi IV Cabinet, holds a press conference the day after he was excluded from the lists of candidates for the 2013 Italian general elections, at the Hotel Excelsior in Naples, on January 22 2013. Nicola Cosentino, investigated over Mafia association in the Campania region, clashed with national coordinator of the party Denis Verdini and secretary Angelino Alfano. Cosentino stresses that the decision was taken at the last moment to avoid his retaliation. Silvio Berlusconi admitted that leaving his “best friends” out was difficult but stated it was necessary for political reasons: “we will now regain two and a half million votes, mostly in the north”. In 2010  Naples’ anti-mafia magistrates commission sent to the Italian Chamber of Deputies the request for the arrest for Cosentino, but the Chamber’s commission refused. In 2010 Cosentino was also involved in a scandal related to wind energy systems in Sardinia, which led to the discovery of the so-called nuova P2 or P3 (“new Propaganda 2 or P2″) . The P2  was a secret masonic lodge of the 1970s-early 1980s, of which Berlusconi was then a member. <br />
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A general election to determine the 630 members of the Chamber of Deputies and the 315 elective members of the Senate, the two houses of the Italian parliament, will take place on 24–25 February 2013. The main candidates running for Prime Minister are Pierluigi Bersani (leader of the centre-left coalition "Italy. Common Good"), former PM Mario Monti (leader of the centrist coalition "With Monti for Italy") and former PM Si
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: A wreath was left on the tomb of fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani for the opening ceremony of the mausoleum dedicated to him in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Men gather in the central square of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: (L/R) Aldo Graziani (78), Giandomenico Abbafatt (43) and ex-mayor of Affile Diego Moriconi, 61, discuss about the collaboration with Nazis in World War II, in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Sante Mosetti, member of the Cultural Association Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, closes the gate of the cemetery where the fascist marsahll was buried, in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mayor of Affile Ercole Viri, 52, stands by the mausoleum and park dedicated to fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani with engraved the words "Fatherland" and "Honor" in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mayor of Affile Ercole Viri, 52, stands by the mausoleum and park dedicated to fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani with engraved the words "Fatherland" and "Honor" in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: The bust of fascist Marsahll Rodolfo Graziani is in the mausoleum dedicated to him in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Newspapers of 1951 featuring fascist Marsahll Rodolfo Graziani are exposed in the mausoleum dedicated to him in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mayor of Affile Ercole Viri, 52, stands by a board and a bust of fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani in the mausoleum dedicated to him in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Fliers of faschist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani are scotched on the wall of Bar San Sebastiano in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE (RM), ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: A man walk in the center of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, where a mausoleum and a park dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani has recently been opened. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: (L/R) Aldo Graziani (78), Giandomenico Abbafatt (43) and ex-mayor of Affile Diego Moriconi, 61, discuss about the collaboration with Nazis in World War II, in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mayor of Affile Ercole Viri, 52, stands by the bust of fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani in the mausoleum dedicated to him in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mariano Palombi, 98, the oldest man of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Mariano Palombi, 98, the oldest man of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Luciano Battiglieri, 52, is the owner of Bar San Sebastiano where fascist Marshall Rodolfo Graziani is remembered in exposed books and postcards in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: Luciano Battiglieri, 52, owner of Bar San Sebastiano, flips through the pages of a book on fascist Marsall Rodolfo Graziani in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE, ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: A bottle of red wine with a portrait of Benitor Mussolini is on the sheld of Bar San Sebastiano in Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, on August 23, 2012. A mausoleum and park, dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani, has recently been opened in the Italian town of Affile. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE (RM), ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: View of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, where a mausoleum and a park dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani has recently been opened. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • AFFILE (RM), ITALY - 23 AUGUST 2012: View of Affile, a town with a population of 1,600 80km east of Rome, where a mausoleum and a park dedicated to the memory of Fascist Field Marshall Rodolfo Graziani has recently been opened. At a cost of €127,000 to local taxpayers, the mayor Ercole Viri has expressed hope that the site will become as ‘famous and as popular as Predappio’ – the burial place of Mussolini which has become a shrine to neo-Fascists. Rodolfo Graziani was the youngest colonel in the Regio Esercito (Royal Italian Army), known as the "Butcher of Fezzan" and the "Butcher of Ethiopia" for the brutal military campaigns and gas attacks he led in Libya and Ethiopia under the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini under which he then became Minister of Defence from 1943 to 1945.
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  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
<br />
Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, pulls the fishing net on her boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, pulls the fishing net on her boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, poses for a portrait by her fishing boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Cristina Pinto (47), also known as "Nikita", a former Camorra killer turned into a fisherwoman, pulls the fishing net on her boat in the port of Pozzuoli, a city of the Metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, on October 8th 2016.<br />
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Cristina Pinto started her criminal career at 16 with armed robberies. By the time she turned 20 years old, she became the bodyguard of Camorra boss Mario Perrella as well as the first woman to become a killer for the criminal organization. When she was arrested in 1992, at the age of 22 years old, she was charged and sentenced for at least three homicides and for criminal conspiracy. She spent the following 22 years in prison. When released, she became a fisherwoman. She now fishes with her partner Raffaele.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in front of the prison of Poggioreale in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in front of the prison of Poggioreale in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in front of the prison of Poggioreale in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in front of the prison of Poggioreale in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in front of the prison of Poggioreale in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in front of the prison of Poggioreale in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in front of the prison of Poggioreale in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in front of the prison of Poggioreale in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in front of the prison of Poggioreale in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
  • NAPOLI, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2016: Pietro Ioia (57), activist and president of the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) and former drug trafficker for the Camorra, poses for a portrait in front of the prison of Poggioreale in Napoli, Italy, on October 8th 2016. Pietro Ioia was a drug trafficker for the Camorra, the Italian Mafia-type crime organization which arose in the region of Campania and its capital Naples. For his crimes, he spent 22 years in prison. After being released, Mr. Ioia founded the association Ex D.O.N. (ex detenuti organizzati napoletani - organized ex Napoletan prisoners) which focuses on prisoners' rehabilitation in society after being released. Pietro Ioia also denounces prison guards abuses withing the Naples prison of Poggioreale. He publicly denounced the existence of the "Cella Zero" (Cell Zero), an unnumbered cell inside the prison of Poggioreale, Naples, where prisoners were illegally beaten by prison guards.
    CIPG_20161008_GLOBE-AND-MAIL_Camorra...jpg
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