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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Founder and President of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" Giovanni Savino (38) is seen here with elementary school children during after-school activity at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
    CIPG_20180316_CAUSETTE_NapoliBarra_M...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Founder and President of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" Giovanni Savino (38) is seen here with elementary school children during after-school activity at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
    CIPG_20180316_CAUSETTE_NapoliBarra_M...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Founder and President of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" Giovanni Savino (38) is seen here at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
    CIPG_20180316_CAUSETTE_NapoliBarra_M...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: (L-R) Founder and President of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" Giovanni Savino (38) discusses with Save The Children project coordinator Luigi Malcangi at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
    CIPG_20180316_CAUSETTE_NapoliBarra_M...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: (L-R) Members and Instructors of "Il Tappet o di Iqbal" Carlo Epifani (19), Mattia Formicola (22, top), Pietro Esposito (21, bottom), Ciro Grimaldi (22), Founder and President Giovanni Savino (38), Caterina Spezzaferri (29, top), Chiara Scognamiglio (20, bottom), Michelangelo Ravone (23), Antonio Bosso (25) and Vice-President Marco Riccio (25) pose for a portrait at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
    CIPG_20180316_CAUSETTE_NapoliBarra_M...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Founder and President of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" Giovanni Savino (38) is seen here with elementary school children during after-school activity at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
    CIPG_20180316_CAUSETTE_NapoliBarra_M...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Founder and President of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" Giovanni Savino (38, center) looks at a teenager who missed school and a potential school-dropout as he walks away,  here at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
    CIPG_20180316_CAUSETTE_NapoliBarra_M...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Founder and President of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" Giovanni Savino (38, center) talks to a teenager who missed school and a potential school-dropout, while  Vice-President Marco Riccio (25, left) listens to the conversation, here at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
    CIPG_20180316_CAUSETTE_NapoliBarra_M...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: (L-R) Founder and President of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" Giovanni Savino (38) and Vice-President Marco Riccio (25) are seen here at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
    CIPG_20180316_CAUSETTE_NapoliBarra_M...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Vice-President of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" Marco Riccio (25) and Founder and President Giovanni Savino (38) listen to the Save The Children project coordinator Luigi Malcangi at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
    CIPG_20180316_CAUSETTE_NapoliBarra_M...jpg
  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100719_ATRE-ECONOMIE_Zen2_MG_...jpg
  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100719_ATRE-ECONOMIE_Zen2_MG_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
<br />
###<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
<br />
###<br />
<br />
ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
<br />
###<br />
<br />
ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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Roma, febbraio 2013. Circa 800.000 persone si presentano in Piazza San Giovanni per il comizio conclusivo dello Tsunami Tour di Beppe Grillo, leader del Movimento 5 Stelle, durante la campagna elettorale per le elezioni politiche.<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100719_ATRE-ECONOMIE_Zen2_MG_...jpg
  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
<br />
Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
    CIPG_20130222_ELE2013_GRILLO_Roma__M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Comedian and leader of the Five Stars Movement Beppe Grillo (center) looks at the co-founder of the movement Gianroberto Casaleggio (right) as he walks towards the backstatge after giving a short speech during the closing rally for the general elections in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne de
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 19 luglio 2010. Palermo. Domenico Di Fatta, preside dell’Istituto Comprensivo Giovanni Falcone del quartiere ZEN di Palermo. contrasta la criminalità e punta a educare e istruire i giovani senza compromessi e ammiccamenti.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
<br />
Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
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Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<br />
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<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • ROME, ITALY - 22 FEBRUARY 2013: Beppe Grillo, a comedian and leader of the 5 Stars Movement (M5S, Movimento 5 Stelle) rallies during the last rally of his "Tsunami Tour" in Piazza San Giovanni, in Rome on February 22, 2013. Wrapping up his election campaign in Rome, Grillo said "there are 800,000 thousand of you here - with 150,000 watching our live streaming, and 120 squares in Italy watching us".<br />
<br />
Grillo, whom presents itself as a "non-politician", and the 5 Stars Movement as "not a party", has been running a mostly internet-based political campaign through the party's blog and the local groups that have emerged from it. The movement has a strong anti-politics agenda: "All political parties are crooked and they all need to go", Grillo says.<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 Silvio Berlusconi (leader of the centre-right coalition).<br />
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ROMA, ITALIA - 22 FEBBRAIO 2013: Beppe Grillo, comico e leader del Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S), fa un comizio durante la tappa finale dello "Tsunami Tour"  a Piaza San Giovanni, a Roma il 22 febbraio 2013. A conclusione del comizio, Beppe Grillo ha dichiarato: "Siamo 800.000 e 150.000 in streaming, con 120 piazze collegate".<br />
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Grillo, il quale si presenta come un "non-politica", e il Movimento 5 Stelle come un "non-partito", svolge la maggior parte della propria campagna elettorale su internet, tramite il suo blog e i meetup locali. Il movimento ha un'agenda dalle connotazioni antipolitiche: "I partiti sono finiti e i politici se ne devono andare", sostiene Grillo.<br />
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Le elezioni politiche italiane del 2013 per il rinnovo dei due rami del Parlamento i
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Aerial Dance instructor Caterina Spezzaferri (29) teaches aerial dance to teenagers at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: A teenager standing on stilts looks at the Barra neighborhood from the gym during the circus activity at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Michelangelo Ravone (23, right) teaches diabolo to a teenager at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Aerial Dance instructor Caterina Spezzaferri (29) teaches aerial dance to teenagers at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Claves and balls used during the circus activity are seen here at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Aerial Dance instructor Caterina Spezzaferri (29) teaches aerial dance to teenagers at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Secreatry Pietro Esposito (21) is seen here at work at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Secreatry Pietro Esposito (21) is seen here at work at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: A child's painting quoting "The right to study" is seen here at the headquarters of  "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Angela Cuccaro (19), an aerial dancer, poses for a portrait at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Angela Cuccaro (19) is seen here as she performs aerial dance at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Angela Cuccaro (19) is seen here as she performs aerial dance at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Angela Cuccaro (19) is seen here as she performs aerial dance at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Elementary school children watch "Inside Out", a 3D animated comedy-drama, during after-school activity at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: (R-L) Vice-President of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" Marco Riccio (25) and  Save The Children project coordinator Luigi Malcangi walk together toward the offices of "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 23 MAY 2014:  Comizio di chiusura del Movimento 5 Stelle a Piazza San Giovanni per le elezioni europee a Roma il 23 maggio 2014.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 23 MAY 2014:  Comizio di chiusura del Movimento 5 Stelle a Piazza San Giovanni per le elezioni europee a Roma il 23 maggio 2014.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 23 MAY 2014:  Comizio di chiusura del Movimento 5 Stelle a Piazza San Giovanni per le elezioni europee a Roma il 23 maggio 2014.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Abstract paintings made by children during their after-school activity are seen here at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Teenagers followed by their instructors walk out of the gym after practicing parkour at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
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Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 MARCH 2018: Aerial Dance instructor Caterina Spezzaferri (29) teaches aerial dance to teenagers at "Il Tappeto di Iqbal" (Iqbal's carpet), a non-profit cooperative in Barra, the estern district of Naples, Italy, on March 16th 2018.<br />
<br />
Il Tappeto di Iqbal (Iqbal’s Carpet) is a non-profit cooperative founded in 2015 and Save The Children partner since 2015 that operates in the Naple’s eastern neighborhood of Barra children in the arts of circus, theater and parkour. It was named after Iqbal Masih, a Pakistani boy who escaped from life as a child slave and became an activist against bonded labor in the 1990s.<br />
Barra, which is home to some 45,000 people, has the highest rate of school dropouts in the Italian region of Campania. Once a thriving industrial community, many of the factories were destroyed in a 1980 earthquake and never rebuilt. The resulting de-industrialization turned Barra into a poor, decaying neighborhood. There are no cinemas, theaters, parks or public spaces in Barra.<br />
The vast majority of children from poor families are faced with the choice of working in the black economy or joining the ranks of the organised crime.<br />
Recently, Save the Children Italy opened a number of educational and social spaces in Barra. The centers, known as Punti Luce, or points of light, aim to help local kids stay out of the ranks of the organised crime and have also become hubs for Iqbal's Carpet to work.
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