La struttura dalle origini, l'identità, il simbolismo e la ritualità, lo stragismo, il ruolo delle donne, il potere economico e criminale, il fenomeno del pentitismo, le analogie e le differenze tra le varie organizzazioni criminali. Un'accurata analisi per conoscere e approfondire in tutti i suoi molteplici aspetti il fenomeno mafioso dalle sue origini ad oggi.
Questa lezione si focalizza sulle analogie e differenze tra le diverse organizzazioni criminali presenti sul territorio italiano: Cosa Nostra, ‘Ndrangheta e Camorra. Fratelli di sangue che hanno saputo rispettare le proprie zone di influenza e molto spesso hanno messo su alleanze e joint venture per accrescere i propri affari.
Come Falcone, spiega l'allora Procuratore Pietro Grasso, sono convinto che Cosa Nostra e le sue complicità eccellenti sono un muro che non si abbatte lanciandosi contro a testa bassa, ma si scalfisce, si scala, si aggira, con decisione, astuzia, intelligenza.
The structure from its origins, its identity, its symbolism and rituals, its massacres, the role of women, its economic and criminal power, the phenomenon of repentance, the similarities and differences between the various criminal organizations. A thorough analysis to understand and delve deeper into all its many aspects of the mafia phenomenon from its origins to the present.
This lesson focuses on the similarities and differences between the various criminal organizations present in Italy: Cosa Nostra, 'Ndrangheta, and Camorra. Blood brothers who have respected their spheres of influence and have often formed alliances and joint ventures to expand their business.
Like Falcone, explains then-Prosecutor Pietro Grasso, I am convinced that Cosa Nostra and its excellent accomplices are a wall that cannot be broken down by charging headlong, but can be chipped away, scaled, and circumvented with determination, cunning, and intelligence.
Lezioni di Mafia 03
https://dai.ly/xa5v3tq
Playlist Lezioni di Mafia
https://dailymotion.com/playlist/xc0e80
#Antimafia #Mafia #CosaNostra #LezioniDiMafia #GiovanniFalcone
||
#Crime #TrueCrime #DivinumCrime
https://www.dailymotion.com/DivinumCrime
Questa lezione si focalizza sulle analogie e differenze tra le diverse organizzazioni criminali presenti sul territorio italiano: Cosa Nostra, ‘Ndrangheta e Camorra. Fratelli di sangue che hanno saputo rispettare le proprie zone di influenza e molto spesso hanno messo su alleanze e joint venture per accrescere i propri affari.
Come Falcone, spiega l'allora Procuratore Pietro Grasso, sono convinto che Cosa Nostra e le sue complicità eccellenti sono un muro che non si abbatte lanciandosi contro a testa bassa, ma si scalfisce, si scala, si aggira, con decisione, astuzia, intelligenza.
The structure from its origins, its identity, its symbolism and rituals, its massacres, the role of women, its economic and criminal power, the phenomenon of repentance, the similarities and differences between the various criminal organizations. A thorough analysis to understand and delve deeper into all its many aspects of the mafia phenomenon from its origins to the present.
This lesson focuses on the similarities and differences between the various criminal organizations present in Italy: Cosa Nostra, 'Ndrangheta, and Camorra. Blood brothers who have respected their spheres of influence and have often formed alliances and joint ventures to expand their business.
Like Falcone, explains then-Prosecutor Pietro Grasso, I am convinced that Cosa Nostra and its excellent accomplices are a wall that cannot be broken down by charging headlong, but can be chipped away, scaled, and circumvented with determination, cunning, and intelligence.
Lezioni di Mafia 03
https://dai.ly/xa5v3tq
Playlist Lezioni di Mafia
https://dailymotion.com/playlist/xc0e80
#Antimafia #Mafia #CosaNostra #LezioniDiMafia #GiovanniFalcone
||
#Crime #TrueCrime #DivinumCrime
https://www.dailymotion.com/DivinumCrime
Categoria
📺
TVTrascrizione
00:16My name is Pietro Grasso and I grew up in Palermo, an important city for the choices
00:23of my life. Since 2005 I have been the national anti-mafia prosecutor, so I went from
00:33trench of the Palermo prosecutor's office at the headquarters in Rome, where the news arrives
00:39from all fronts, the trends and new activities of the mafia are studied, plans are developed
00:45the techniques and strategies needed to combat it.
01:09Legend has it that three knights, Osso, Mastrosso and Carcagnosso, arrived on the island
01:19of Favignano, after a certain period of time they separated, heading Osso towards Sicily
01:27to found the Sicilian mafia, Mastrosso towards Naples to found the Camorra and Carcagnosso
01:37towards the Sprovonte mountains to found the Andrangheta. In reality, the criminal structures
01:45they have always been connected to each other, almost to make this legend ever more vivid
01:58which places them in a common origin. Today's mafia lesson will be aimed at ascertaining
02:07the relationships between Cosa Nostra and the Andrangheta, the relationships with the Camorra and in short today we are talking about
02:17blood brothers. These are criminal structures that are always connected to each other,
02:27as a kind of joint venture especially for business, criminal proceeds, division
02:34of all the profits that come from the various trades. A sort of communicating vessels that often share
02:44the grand strategies that Cosa Nostra or the Andrangheta or the Camorra manage to implement.
02:57In Campania, two levels of crime coexist. On the one hand, criminal organizations
03:06which can be called city gangs that compete for sidewalk space for drug dealing
03:15drug trafficking or places where thefts, muggings, and robberies were authorized. On the other hand, a Camorra
03:25much more organized along the lines of Cosa Nostra. And these ancient Campanian formations are affected
03:35of this initial contact which dates back to the 1960s. Already Lachi Luciano and Vito Genovese
03:45They had set up their headquarters for their business right in Naples. And there they began
03:54all the various traffickings, especially in the initial phase with cigarette smuggling. It is said
04:01that the mafia families and the camorra families had even joined forces to the point that
04:09ships arrived loaded with smuggled crates, no less than 30,000 at a time. Well, these
04:18ships stopped in the harbour of Naples and from there they began to unload the goods. And there was
04:26a shift to operate. One ship for the Camorlists, one for the Mafiosi. A certain Spadaro
04:38It was discovered that he was trying to cheat a little because while his ship was unloading the crates
04:47on the one hand it was supplied from above by ocean-going motorboats to try to obtain
04:56the maximum number of cigarettes to be sold on the contraband market.
05:11The main factor in industrialising smuggling and drug trafficking in those years was
05:18Michele Zazza, known as Michele Popazzo. Popazzo because he was an extremely extroverted person,
05:26who loved the good life, who loved playing in casinos, building Hollywood villas, hanging out
05:35the French Riviera. In short, a model that is absolutely outside of what was
05:42the traditional canons of the Sicilian mafiosi. In the mid-70s in Naples there was also a
05:54mafioso like Luciano Liggio, who is hosted in the Marano estate of the Nuvolettas, who put
06:02even at the disposal of Luciano Liggio's hitmen who will try to kill him in Rome
06:10in 1973 the police commissioner Angelo Mangano, sworn enemy of Luciano Liggio.
06:18The Neapolitan clans assimilated the ferocity and violence of the Corlone clan. A repentant tells his story.
06:26that before then the criminal history of Naples was made up of duels, of guapperie
06:35They called them attempted murders because they were aiming at the legs rather than the heart. And instead
06:45Cosa Nostra increases the level of violence of the Camorra. Carlo's informer tells
06:56that Luciano Liggio had news that a young man had slapped Michele Zazza, after
07:03Having received confirmation from Zazza himself, he goes out into the street and in front of everyone's eyes
07:10he kills him just to demonstrate that they were no longer shooting at the legs but at the chest and that
07:18You didn't joke with the mafia.
07:29From the presence of Cosa Nostra in the city, the Neapolitans will learn a lot and for the Sicilians the countryside
07:38It will be the outpost for increasing business in central Italy as well. The Neapolitan families
07:46they respond to the Palermo commission and how the Sicilian ones will divide at the moment
07:52where Totò Riina will take over the leadership of the mafia. His most loyal allies will be in Naples.
08:01they will remain in the Marano uvoletta a contact inherited from the ever-present Luciano Liggio.
08:13To smooth out the inevitable conflicts between the various factions, Riina managed to convince
08:20divide the areas of influence on the territory but managing to keep a foot in both camps
08:27because he controlled both factions. But this relationship and this division will have to deal with
08:36with the rise of Raffaele Cutolo and his new organised Camorra which will be detached from the ties
08:47of the Sicilians to the point that Don Raffaele refused the initiation into Cosa Nostra that had been offered to him
08:55proposed in a meeting even by Michele Greco, the Pope. And certainly this
09:03affront would have made him forever in the face of Cosa Nostra. A war broke out that saw
09:10Raffaele Cutolo's new organized Camorra defeated.
09:16And the 200 deaths in a year and a half, aren't they written in the newspapers?
09:20The earthquake, the earthquake, no.
09:22Those killed?
09:24Killed, killed.
09:25Those who died were killed.
09:26Some say a funeral home subscription makes you dead, right?
09:30Cosa Nostra will be at the forefront of the countryside affairs in the 1980s as well as after
09:36the Irpinia earthquake which turned into a big business for criminals.
09:43with the rods at the forefront of the reconstruction thanks also to the connivance of a large part
09:50of the political power of the time. In the following years, especially the Casalesi, were
09:59those who maintained ties with Cosa Nostra. Already with Antonio Bartellino, the boss of Casal
10:08di Principe, affiliated with the mafia, had started a fruitful channel in drug trafficking,
10:18especially with South America. The generational change, the death of Bartellino, will bring to the top
10:27Francesco Schiavone first, Francesco Bidognetti after and will see the clan grow its power
10:36increasingly in Campania and the rest of Italy using the same schemes as Cosa Nostra.
10:46invest criminal profits in drug trafficking to a certain extent and above all
10:56in legal businesses throughout the country, both in Campania and in other parts of Italy.
11:04Naples remains an important hub for Cosa Nostra trafficking, but the invisible mafia
11:16Provenzano prospers in the shadows precisely in the years in which wars explode in Naples
11:22of the Camorra, the Secondigliano feud that bloodied the northern outskirts of Naples between 2004 and 2005.
11:47Today the pact between the Camorra and Cosa Nostra appears to be strengthened, especially in the field of ecomafia
11:56with waste trafficking, but also in the catering sector, transport, in the sector
12:04of fruit and vegetable markets, in the agro-mafia and sometimes even in arms and drug trafficking
12:12explosives from Eastern Europe.
12:15The dangerousness of the Camorra and its ability to pollute the legal economic system is
12:23It has also been recognized by the United States of America which recently joined forces with the mafia
12:30Russian, Japanese Yakutia and Mexican Zetas have included this organization
12:37criminal among those who may have frozen assets and may be prevented from transacting
12:47in the United States of America and all territories under its jurisdiction.
12:52For decades, Italian mafias have been talking to each other, exchanging men, business deals, and spheres of influence.
13:00Cosa Nostra for the repression it has received from the State, from the police,
13:08of the judiciary, has sunk, it seems to have almost disappeared.
13:12It had to give way to other criminal organizations such as the Camorra and the organization
13:20Calabrian criminal, the Andrangheta.
13:28Don Masino Buscetta was the first to tell of the historical relationship between Cosa Nostra and the Andrangheta.
13:38Among his many revelations he tells the judges that already at the end of the 50s there had been
13:47punciute, affiliated, some families of the kingdom.
13:52Among these, Buscetta recalls that between 1956 and 1958 he had even been commissioned by the American boss
14:02Anastasia to create mafia families even beyond the Strait.
14:09One of the first Calabrian families to become mafia was that of the piromalli of Gioia Tauro.
14:17Buscetta declared that he had known the boss Don Peppe Piromalli and was able
14:25to ensure that it was an integral part and fully followed the doctrine, so to speak, of Cosa Nostra.
14:35It has never been made a secret that the most fearsome bosses of the Andrangheta, from Piromalli
14:42Ammammoliti, Antoni Macri, were also affiliated with Cosa Nostra.
14:48In the 1950s, the Corleone mafia boss, Michele Navarra, was confined to Marina di Gioiosa Ionica
14:56and where, as the collaborator of justice Giacomo Baldolauro tells, he had affectionate relationships
15:05and friendship and respect with Don Macri.
15:10Further proof of the mutual respect between the leaders of the two organizations is the fact
15:18that the historic boss of Reggio Calabria, Don Mico Tripodo, enjoyed such consideration
15:27among the Corleonesi to be called to act as best man even in Totorina.
15:38Mr. Vincenzo Surace, why was Rocco killed?
15:45I don't feel like talking.
15:49He doesn't know anything, yet he works right here near the gas station.
15:54But this is where Peter Paul was struck.
15:57Lost, I have no victim.
15:59What?
16:00Lost!
16:01He doesn't know anything.
16:02Don't you know anything?
16:03He doesn't know anything.
16:03But here are the signs of the blows.
16:06Nothing, I know.
16:07If I don't know.
16:08But is it possible that Cosa Nostra passively witnessed the growth of the Calabrian mafia?
16:16The fact that the two largest criminal organizations in the far south are separated
16:24just by the Strait of Messina does not imply that they are also separated in fact.
16:31and many emblematic events prove the truth of this historic friendship.
16:40It is perhaps a coincidence that Giuseppe Mandalari, defined as the accountant in the apron of Totorina,
16:48forced to stay, had chosen Villa San Giovanni as its location?
16:55Or that Paolo De Stefano, boss of the Regino, was sentenced together with the Catania legend Santa Paola
17:05for having jointly managed some drug trafficking since the 1980s?
17:12No, it's certainly not a coincidence.
17:19The event that perhaps more than any other contributed to consolidating the ties between the Sicilian mafia and the
17:26Calabrian
17:27it is certainly an excellent crime.
17:30The killing of Deputy Attorney General of the Court of Cassation Antonino Scopelliti.
17:37Good evening, we open our newspaper with a serious bloodbath.
17:42Antonio Scopelliti, a Supreme Court magistrate, was murdered this afternoon in Calabria.
17:47in an ambush near the cemetery of Villa San Giovanni.
17:51On August 9, 1991, Antonino Scopelliti was killed in Calabria while returning from the sea without an escort.
18:02The documents of the maxi-trial were found in his house
18:07which he had agreed to support as an accusation, as a public prosecution at the Supreme Court of Cassation.
18:22Giovanni Falcone, who attended Antonino Scopelliti's funeral, understood the extent of that murder.
18:34and to the brother of the murdered colleague he said
18:38Dude, if they've started, they won't stop, and I'll be next.
18:51According to the statements of dozens of informants, Antonino Scopelliti was killed as a favor to Cosa Nostra.
19:00Moreover, the same repentants have said that Totorrina at the beginning of the 90s
19:08he had been seen several times in Calabria
19:13and perhaps he was the one who had worked hard to put an end to the second war of Mandrangheta
19:21which had recorded thousands of deaths in five years.
19:27But in Cosa Nostra, pacts are signed in blood.
19:32And it was with Antonino Scopelliti's blood that the mafia tried to block the maxi-trial in the Supreme Court.
19:40and the people of Reggio had the imprimatur of the chief of chiefs to put an end to a war
19:47which had blocked business and left thousands of victims on the ground.
19:54With the killing of Scopelliti the Calabrians obtained a result
20:00not another shot was fired in Reggio Calabria.
20:04For Vicorle Onesi, however, things went badly.
20:07why Antonino Scopelliti was replaced by another colleague
20:13and on January 30, 1992 the Court of Cassation will decide on the finality
20:22of life sentences for the mafia dome and all its associates.
20:32Unlike the Sicilians who built their first predatory capital
20:39from contracts, from cement, from heroin trafficking to the United States
20:46The Drangheta instead started with another business
20:52kidnappings
20:54and they did it for almost 20 years
20:57from the 70s to the 90s
21:00and they started to acquire a lot of that capital
21:05to then invest in drug trafficking
21:09after the repression of Cosa Nostra had been started and concluded
21:15in terms of heroin trafficking
21:19in the early 80s
21:21Cosa Nostra exits the heroin trade
21:28and is supplanted by the Andrangheta
21:32which launches its men and all its forces on the market
21:38even going to place them in the production sites
21:43in order to obtain maximum profit
21:48through the presence
21:51but also through large shipments of drugs
21:56which involve significant discounts
22:00which will produce significant profits
22:04Giovanni Falcone had been an easy prophet
22:08when he had seen two criminal realities
22:11like Colombian organizations
22:14and Italian mafia organizations
22:17join in the drug trafficking exchange
22:21between the Colombian cocaine that was supposed to invade Europe
22:26and the heroin given in exchange to the Colombians
22:29which continued to hold up the US market
22:32well all this happened promptly
22:36precisely through this joint venture of the 'drangheta
22:42with the Colombian FARC
22:44or with the autodefensas
22:48paramilitary organizations
22:50who still manage drug trafficking from Colombia today
22:59The 'Ndrangheta has become stronger than it was twenty years ago
23:03because state repression has been concentrated
23:07especially on the Sicilian Cosa Nostra
23:09but Calabria has also changed today
23:13This phase of repression has also begun in Calabria
23:18so careful and rigorous
23:21but there is one more element
23:24civil society
23:26that in 2005 after the Fortunio murder
23:31takes to the streets
23:32and cries out for the dignity of the Calabrian people
23:37on the streets
23:39with a banner
23:41which thrilled all of Italy
23:43the sentence is now
23:45kill us all
23:47and this work of fighting against the mafia
23:59is exalted to the maximum
24:02from all social components
24:05from all components of civil society
24:07that come together
24:08in foundations such as the Falcone Foundation
24:13the Caponnetto Foundation
24:15as references in Calabria
24:18like the young people of Addio Pizzo
24:20who have introduced critical consumption
24:23in the form of social revolt
24:25like Libera which gathers all of them
24:28anti-mafia associations in Italy
24:33to a president of the Assize Court
24:36who asked him to account for his statements
24:41Buscetta reported
24:42which he had predicted
24:46to Giovanni Falcone
24:47that by making those statements
24:50highlighting relationships
24:53of Cosa Nostra with the rest of society
24:57there would have been a serious risk to life
24:59that would have been destroyed
25:02either physically or professionally delegitimized
25:07and Falcone's response was lapidary
25:11It does not matter
25:13go ahead
25:14there will be other magistrates
25:17after me they will continue
25:19the mafia is not invincible at all
25:22it's a human fact
25:23and like all human facts
25:25has a beginning
25:26and it will also have an end
25:28rather we need to realize
25:31which is a terribly serious phenomenon
25:33and very serious
25:34and that can be won
25:36not demanding heroism
25:39from the nerves of the city
25:41but engaging in this battle
25:45all the best forces of the institutions
25:47when you think about the mafia
25:51they can't come to mind
25:53the images
25:54of the Capaci massacre
25:56of that chasm
25:58which upset a highway
26:01crossed by a gray snake
26:06of the guardrails
26:07with an asphalt turned red
26:11and an escort car
26:12that flew towards the sky
26:14just as they cannot
26:16don't come to mind
26:18the images of Via D'Amerio
26:19a palace that looked like
26:22those of Serraievo
26:25bombed
26:26where the shreds of human flesh
26:29they are found
26:31on the upper floors of the building
26:34or with the image
26:36of a 12 year old boy
26:38little Di Matteo
26:41taken away from his family
26:44seized
26:45strangled
26:46dissolved in acid
26:47just because he's a son
26:50of a collaborator of justice
26:53who like me survived
26:55to so many atrocities
26:57to so many horrors
26:58can't forget
26:59that those same hands
27:01blood-stained
27:02today they weave plots
27:04of business and power
27:05being the moral obligation
27:08as well as institutional
27:10to seek the truth
27:11until the last breath of life
27:42subscribe to the channel
28:00Thanks for watching!
28:13Thank you all!
Commenti