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Negotiations
and cover-ups: what State does want the truth about the massacres?
When
organised crime infiltrates the big machine of the State, obstructing
its actions and altering its course, then the Cosa Nostra comes
forward to suggest dirty and suspicious revisions, and it is when the
negotiations between the State and the Mafia enter the scene. 'They
will kill me, but it will not be the Mafia's revenge; it will be
perhaps other people', said the judge Paolo Borsellino, victim of a
massacre perpetrated by obscure characters that reminds us of the
links between the Cosa Nostra and the State. On Wednesday 18 July
2012, Anfimafia
Duemila organised
the conference 'Negotiations
and diversions: what State does want the truth about the massacres?',
near the Faculty of Law in Palermo, on the occasion of the twentieth
anniversary of Paolo Borsellino's death. The purpose of this
conference was certainly to shed light on the reasons regarding the
deaths of Borsellino, Falcone, and all the victims of an
organisation-the Mafia- at the service of a corrupt State. Guests who
attended this conference included: Salvatore Borsellino, the judge's
brother, Anonio Ingroia, Antonino Di Matteo, Roberto Scarpinato,
Domenico Gozzo, Saverio Lodato, and Giorgio Bongiovanni.
‘A
lot of anomalies and dreadful events can't be answered even when
taking into account the famous dealings between Mafia and the State.
What was the authorities' hidden reality during those years when
crime was widespread? Was there only one State or more than one?',
the Caltanissetta's Attorney General wonders. Perhaps it would be
right to think about the possibility of a moral reflection on the
mafioso's crimes, which may involve not only a small group but all
Italian people.
'Archives
as open as museums, so that Italian families will be able to read
about the remains of the massacres'; this is the initiative suggested
by the writer Saverio Lodate. In a country like ours, with a limping
democracy, where we can see how the public opinion is manipulated,
judges who seek the truth are hanging by a thread, in a labyrinth of
secrets, and are labelled as 'crazy' and 'subversive splinters'.Paolo
Borsellino tried to find the truth with the help of the law but he
was left alone, thus becoming victim of the intricate secret dealings
between the State and the Mafia.
Mafia-politicians,
Mafia-entrepreneurial activity, Mafia-institutions; how far will the
tentacles of the Cosa Nostra spread? On the one hand, the State-Mafia
as a criminal state and on the other hand, Paolo Borsellino's just
State: two sides of the same coin today, two sides of an uncertain
age in continuous development. 'No more symbols of death in D'Amelio
street', Salvatore Borsellino demands, in the place that has become
the symbol of hope, whose seed was sown by Paolo Borsellino, the
judge who had the courage to look beyond the horizon; the man beyond
time and everything.
Well written and documented article.
ReplyDeleteThanks for you comment, Giuseppe.Yes, it's heartening to see young people with such a proactive and critical attitude towards these atrocious events.
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