Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Whats The Song From Cars

called' Ndrangheta

Published DailyBlog

Since the international and national news seems to have discovered the economic colossus that lies behind the Calabrian organized crime, this has been defined in many ways. The term is probably more appropriate The Malapianta coined by Nicola Gratteri, attorney of the DDA (District Anti-Mafia Directorate) of Reggio Calabria, and Antonio Nicaso, a journalist of the top experts of the 'Ndrangheta and a professor of international history of criminal organizations in the United States. The two, already authors of several books on the subject well before it became "Fashionable", explain how long the 'ndrine are much more powerful and more infiltrated in the Italian economic than Cosa Nostra and the Camorra.

Roberto Saviano, in an article published in L'Espresso on 11 March 2010, gave a description of the Calabrian Mafia very evocative and interesting: "The malapianta has an odd shape, paradoxical. Its branches reach everywhere, but most are invisible to the roots. It is an organization rooted in the poorest part of Italy and at the same time a holding company that deals directly with the Colombian cartels: it manages the importation of cocaine in virtually all Europe, with openings in markets in Asia and Africa. Yet in Calabria the 'Ndrangheta, while moving large amounts of capital, has almost never made any investment or made them where they are for the benefit of his countrymen. The malapianta is anomalous that a body is not rich and does not carry oxygen. Desertification, in fact, the land where it is stuck. Because every gift to the euro area is perceived as lost money as alms given to charity. Money that is not fruit. What our dominates the land, both in Calabria and in Campania "....

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