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Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
Meet the judge taking mini mafiosi away from their families to see if he can break the cycle.
Judge Roberto Di Bella, who started the scheme to rescue mafia children.
In 2011, Di Bella had an idea. He set in motion a probation system with the power to remove children from the most dangerous 'Ndrangheta' families and send them far away until they were 18.
Di Bella called the programme Liberi di Scegliere - Free to Choose.
Judge Roberto Di Bella, shot in Catania, Sicily
Started a scheme to rescue Mafia Children
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Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
Meet the judge taking mini mafiosi away from their families to see if he can break the cycle.
Judge Roberto Di Bella, who started the scheme to rescue mafia children.
In 2011, Di Bella had an idea. He set in motion a probation system with the power to remove children from the most dangerous 'Ndrangheta' families and send them far away until they were 18.
Di Bella called the programme Liberi di Scegliere - Free to Choose.
Lawyer, rights campaigner and Senator Enza Rando (65) poses for a portrait at Palazzo della Sapienza in Rome, Italy, on May 23rd 2024.
Enza Rando, who back in 2012 was the vice president of Libera, became the manager and facilitator of judge Roberto Di BellaÕs program limiting or suspending parental responsability for incriminated families of the ÔNdrangheta (the organized crime centered in the Southern Italian region of Calabria) in Reggio Calabria. The program consists in moving children to a different Italian region and trying to create the conditions for an ordinary childhood there. Once they turn 18, they can choose whether to go back to Calabria or not.
Rome, Italy - 23 May 2024
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Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
Meet the judge taking mini mafiosi away from their families to see if he can break the cycle.
Judge Roberto Di Bella, who started the scheme to rescue mafia children.
In 2011, Di Bella had an idea. He set in motion a probation system with the power to remove children from the most dangerous 'Ndrangheta' families and send them far away until they were 18.
Di Bella called the programme Liberi di Scegliere - Free to Choose.
Lawyer, rights campaigner and Senator Enza Rando (65) poses for a portrait at Palazzo della Sapienza in Rome, Italy, on May 23rd 2024.
Enza Rando, who back in 2012 was the vice president of Libera, became the manager and facilitator of judge Roberto Di BellaÕs program limiting or suspending parental responsability for incriminated families of the ÔNdrangheta (the organized crime centered in the Southern Italian region of Calabria) in Reggio Calabria. The program consists in moving children to a different Italian region and trying to create the conditions for an ordinary childhood there. Once they turn 18, they can choose whether to go back to Calabria or not.
Rome, Italy - 23 May 2024
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DUKAS_171650161_EYE
Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
Meet the judge taking mini mafiosi away from their families to see if he can break the cycle.
Judge Roberto Di Bella, who started the scheme to rescue mafia children.
In 2011, Di Bella had an idea. He set in motion a probation system with the power to remove children from the most dangerous 'Ndrangheta' families and send them far away until they were 18.
Di Bella called the programme Liberi di Scegliere - Free to Choose.
Lawyer, rights campaigner and Senator Enza Rando (65) poses for a portrait at Palazzo della Sapienza in Rome, Italy, on May 23rd 2024.
Enza Rando, who back in 2012 was the vice president of Libera, became the manager and facilitator of judge Roberto Di BellaÕs program limiting or suspending parental responsability for incriminated families of the ÔNdrangheta (the organized crime centered in the Southern Italian region of Calabria) in Reggio Calabria. The program consists in moving children to a different Italian region and trying to create the conditions for an ordinary childhood there. Once they turn 18, they can choose whether to go back to Calabria or not.
Rome, Italy - 23 May 2024
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DUKAS_171650159_EYE
Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
Meet the judge taking mini mafiosi away from their families to see if he can break the cycle.
Judge Roberto Di Bella, who started the scheme to rescue mafia children.
In 2011, Di Bella had an idea. He set in motion a probation system with the power to remove children from the most dangerous 'Ndrangheta' families and send them far away until they were 18.
Di Bella called the programme Liberi di Scegliere - Free to Choose.
Lawyer, rights campaigner and Senator Enza Rando (65) poses for a portrait at Palazzo della Sapienza in Rome, Italy, on May 23rd 2024.
Enza Rando, who back in 2012 was the vice president of Libera, became the manager and facilitator of judge Roberto Di BellaÕs program limiting or suspending parental responsability for incriminated families of the ÔNdrangheta (the organized crime centered in the Southern Italian region of Calabria) in Reggio Calabria. The program consists in moving children to a different Italian region and trying to create the conditions for an ordinary childhood there. Once they turn 18, they can choose whether to go back to Calabria or not.
Rome, Italy - 23 May 2024
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DUKAS_110690272_EYE
Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth.
List of fugitives, at the Carabinieri barracks in Vibo Valentia, captured from 1992 by Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria"
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. Portrait of the Commander Milo Aveni photographed at the Carabinieri barracks in Vibo Valentia
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth.
A sniper with Night Vision Telescopic view, sights the entrance of the main door of a bunker house. The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
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DUKAS_110858367_EYE
Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth.
The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a kitchen of a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth.
The BMW X5 of Gianluca Cali? burned by a mafia attack in November 2015 today is parked at the Cali?'s car dealership like a memorial against mafia
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
A portrait of the entrepreneur Gianluca Cali? photographed inside his villa previously owned by former mafia’s boss of bosses Michele Greco and now turned into a holiday house.
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
View from the rooftop of the villa of Gianluca Cali?, previously owned by former mafia’s boss of bosses Michele Greco and now turned into a holiday house.
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
The entrepreneur Gianluca Cali? photographed in the small private harbour of his villa previously owned by former mafia’s boss of bosses Michele Greco and now turned into a holiday house
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
The entrepreneur Gianluca Cali? photographed in the small private harbour of his villa previously owned by former mafia’s boss of bosses Michele Greco and now turned into a holiday house
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth.
The entrepreneur Gianluca Cali? photographed in the small private harbour of his villa previously owned by former mafia’s boss of bosses Michele Greco and now turned into a holiday house
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
Aerial view over the coast of Altavilla Milicia, about 20 kilometers from the city of Palermo
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. Tool room of Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" at the barracks of Vibo Valentia
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
The villa of the entrepreneur Gianluca Cali? previously owned by former mafia’s boss of bosses Michele Greco and now turned into a holiday house.
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Organised Crime,hunt,
Secret bunkers and mountain hideouts: hunting Italy's mafia bosses.The Cacciatori unit searches the rugged landscape of Calabria for fugitives who have dug themselves deep into the earth. The Squadrone Carabinieri Eliportato "Cacciatori Calabria" during a night mission in a bunker house where a most wanted fugitive was able to escape in 2004 and captured in June 2016.
The entrepreneur Gianluca Cali? photographed inside his villa previously owned by former mafia’s boss of bosses Michele Greco and now turned into a holiday house. In this photo he is holding the photo of the judges Falcone and Borsellino killed by Mafia in 1992 in Palermo
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