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  • Former Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte portrayed during a meeting with priest Don Maurizio Patriciello at San Paolo Apostolo church of Parco Verde in Caivano, southern Italy, on March 21, 2022. In the Parco Verde in Caivano, Europe's biggest drug-dealing centre, a paper bomb exploded in front of the gate of the church of San Paolo Apostolo on 12 March, the day before the birthday of the parish priest Don Maurizio Patriciello.
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  • Former Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte portrayed during a meeting with priest Don Maurizio Patriciello at San Paolo Apostolo church of Parco Verde in Caivano, southern Italy, on March 21, 2022. In the Parco Verde in Caivano, Europe's biggest drug-dealing centre, a paper bomb exploded in front of the gate of the church of San Paolo Apostolo on 12 March, the day before the birthday of the parish priest Don Maurizio Patriciello.
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  • Former Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte portrayed during a meeting with priest Don Maurizio Patriciello at San Paolo Apostolo church of Parco Verde in Caivano, southern Italy, on March 21, 2022. In the Parco Verde in Caivano, Europe's biggest drug-dealing centre, a paper bomb exploded in front of the gate of the church of San Paolo Apostolo on 12 March, the day before the birthday of the parish priest Don Maurizio Patriciello.
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  • Former Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte portrayed during a meeting with priest Don Maurizio Patriciello at San Paolo Apostolo church of Parco Verde in Caivano, southern Italy, on March 21, 2022. In the Parco Verde in Caivano, Europe's biggest drug-dealing centre, a paper bomb exploded in front of the gate of the church of San Paolo Apostolo on 12 March, the day before the birthday of the parish priest Don Maurizio Patriciello.
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  • Former Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte (R) holds a speech as he has come to meet priest Don Maurizio Patriciello (C) at San Paolo Apostolo church of Parco Verde in Caivano, southern Italy, on March 21, 2022. In the Parco Verde in Caivano, Europe's biggest drug-dealing centre, a paper bomb exploded in front of the gate of the church of San Paolo Apostolo on 12 March, the day before the birthday of the parish priest Don Maurizio Patriciello.
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  • Italy's Justice Minister Marta Cartabia speaks during the ceremony to name the Palace of Justice after Alessandro Criscuolo in Naples, southern Italy, on January 25, 2022.
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  • Italy's Justice Minister Marta Cartabia speaks during the ceremony to name the Palace of Justice after Alessandro Criscuolo in Naples, southern Italy, on January 25, 2022.
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  • Italy's Justice Minister Marta Cartabia speaks during the ceremony to name the Palace of Justice after Alessandro Criscuolo in Naples, southern Italy, on January 25, 2022.
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  • Italy's Justice Minister Marta Cartabia speaks during the ceremony to name the Palace of Justice after Alessandro Criscuolo in Naples, southern Italy, on January 25, 2022.
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  • Italy's Justice Minister Marta Cartabia speaks during the ceremony to name the Palace of Justice after Alessandro Criscuolo in Naples, southern Italy, on January 25, 2022.
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  • Italy's Justice Minister Marta Cartabia speaks during the ceremony to name the Palace of Justice after Alessandro Criscuolo in Naples, southern Italy, on January 25, 2022.
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  • Italy's Justice Minister Marta Cartabia speaks during the ceremony to name the Palace of Justice after Alessandro Criscuolo in Naples, southern Italy, on January 25, 2022.
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  • Italy's Justice Minister Marta Cartabia speaks during the ceremony to name the Palace of Justice after Alessandro Criscuolo in Naples, southern Italy, on January 25, 2022.
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  • Italy's Justice Minister Marta Cartabia attends the ceremony to name the Palace of Justice after Alessandro Criscuolo in Naples, southern Italy, on January 25, 2022.
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  • Italian Carabinieri police officer stands during the ceremony to name the Palace of Justice after Alessandro Criscuolo in Naples, southern Italy, on January 25, 2022.
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  • Diego Armando Maradona Junior poses for a photo during the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Former Italian footballer Giuseppe Bruscolotti attends the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Former Italian footballer Giuseppe Bruscolotti attends the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Former Italian footballer Giuseppe Bruscolotti attends the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Former Italian footballer Giuseppe Bruscolotti attends the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Former Italian footballer Giuseppe Bruscolotti attends the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Former Italian footballer Giuseppe Bruscolotti attends the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Diego Armando Maradona Junior attends the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • A visitor looks at pictures displayed at the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Visitors look at pictures displayed at the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Visitors look at pictures displayed at the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Visitors look at pictures displayed at the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • A visitor looks at pictures displayed at the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • A visitor looks at pictures displayed at the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Italy's Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese speaks with journalists as she attended the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Italy's Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese speaks with journalists as she attended the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Italy's Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese speaks with journalists as she attended the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Italy's Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese speaks with journalists as she attended the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • Italy's Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese attends the inauguration of the photographic exhibition "Diego Armando Maradona, il riscatto sociale attraverso lo sport" (Diego Armando Maradona, the social redemption through sport) at Jumbo 1 shopping mall in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy, on July 5, 2021. The shopping center was confiscated to the Camorra following the arrest of the Casalesi boss Michele Zagaria in 2011.
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  • This picture taken on July 1, 2021 shows a view of the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • This picture taken on July 1, 2021 shows a general view of the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • This picture taken on July 1, 2021 shows a view of the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • This picture taken on July 1, 2021 shows a placard reading "Limite invalicabile - sorveglianza armata" (Impassable limit - armed surveillance) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • This picture taken on July 1, 2021 shows a general view of the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini pictured inside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021 as he arrived in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police). On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini arrives to speak with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) inside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Head of the Lega Nord (Northern League) party and senator Matteo Salvini speaks with journalists about his visit in solidarity of Polizia Penitenziaria (Penitentiary Police) outside the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Director of 'Francesco Uccella' prison Elisabetta Palmieri speaks with journalists outside the prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Director of 'Francesco Uccella' prison Elisabetta Palmieri speaks with journalists outside the prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Director of 'Francesco Uccella' prison Elisabetta Palmieri speaks with journalists outside the prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy, on July 1, 2021. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • This picture taken on July 1, 2021 shows a general view of the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • This picture taken on July 1, 2021 shows a view of the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, southern Italy. On June 30, 2021 52 prison policemen were suspended and investigated following some acts of violence committed against some detainees in the 'Francesco Uccella' prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere on April 6, 2020.
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  • Oriol Junqueras, Raül Romeva, Jordi Turull, Josep Rull, Joaquim Forn, Jordi Cuixart, Jordi Sànchez pose for the press after having been freed from Lledoners prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya separatist leader Oriol Junqueras speaks to the crowd moments after having been freed from prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan pro-independence leader Raül Romeva speaks to the crowd moments after been freed from prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan pro-independence leader Jordi Turul speaks to the crowd after been freed from prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan pro-independence leaders and presidents of Omnium Cultural Jordi Cuixart (R) and Jordi Sànchez (L), known as "los jordis" greets to the crowd making the sign of victory moments after been freed from prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan pro-independence leader and president of Omnium Cultural association Jordi Cuixart greets the crowd making the sign of victory moments after been freed from prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • President of the Government of Catalonia Pere Aragonès (R) hugs Raül Romeva (L) after the latter has been freed from prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan pro-independence leaders Oriol Junqueras, Raül Romeva, Jordi Turull, Josep Rull, Joaquim Forn, Jordi Cuixart, Jordi Sànchez pose for the press as they are freed after almost 4 years of prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan pro-independence leaders Oriol Junqueras, Raül Romeva, Jordi Turull, Josep Rull, Joaquim Forn, Jordi Cuixart, Jordi Sànchez smile to the press as they are freed after almost 4 years of prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan pro-independence leaders Oriol Junqueras, Raül Romeva, Jordi Turull, Josep Rull, Joaquim Forn, Jordi Cuixart, Jordi Sànchez smile to the press as they are freed after almost 4 years of prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan pro-independence leaders Oriol Junqueras, Raül Romeva, Jordi Turull, Josep Rull, Joaquim Forn, Jordi Cuixart, Jordi Sànchez walk free out of Lledoners prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan separatist leader Oriol Junqueras walks free out of Lledoners prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Separatist leader Jordi Cuixart walks out of Lledoners prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021 holding a placard reading "Freedom for Catalonia" with other pro independence leaders . The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan president Pere Aragonès arrives at LLedoners prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021 to attend the liberation of pro-independence leaders. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Catalan president Pere Aragonès arrives at LLedoners prison in Sant Joan de Vilatorrada, near Barcelona, Spain, on June 23, 2021 to attend the liberation of pro-independence leaders. The nine Catalan pro-independence leaders, arrested for their involvement in the 2017 referendum, were freed thanks to the pardon granted by Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, in an effort to ease tensions with the Catalan separatists and start a new phase of dialogue.
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  • Two women post a leaflet with a list of types of male violence and the phrase "Basta! Ribellati, difenditi, chiedi aiuto, fai rete" (That's enough! Rebel, defend yourself, ask for help, network) near a pole in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 during a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • A flier with a list of types of male violence and the phrase "Basta! Ribellati, difenditi, chiedi aiuto, fai rete" (That's enough! Rebel, defend yourself, ask for help, network) is seen on a wall near a mortuary poster ofd Ornella Pinto in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 during a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • Two women post a leaflet with a list of types of male violence and the phrase "Basta! Ribellati, difenditi, chiedi aiuto, fai rete" (That's enough! Rebel, defend yourself, ask for help, network) near a pole in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 during a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • A flier reading "Ti picchia? Ti controlla? È violento? Non sei sola! L'amore non è violenza" (Does he hit you? Does he control you? Is it violent? You're not alone! Love is not violence) is seen on a pole in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 during a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • People take part in a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • A woman speak into the microphone as she takes part in a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement near a banner reading "Ornella - Vogliamo vive" (We want to live) in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • People take part in a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • A woman takes part in a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • A woman speaks into the microphone as she takes part in a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement near a banner reading "Ornella" in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • Two women take part in a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement near a banner reading "Per Ornella - Ci vogliamo vive" (We want to live) in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • A woman holds a sign reading "In ricordo di Ornella - vita e libertà per le donne" (In memory of Ornella - life and freedom for women) in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 as she takes part in a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • A flier with a list of types of male violence and the phrase "Basta! Ribellati, difenditi, chiedi aiuto, fai rete" (That's enough! Rebel, defend yourself, ask for help, network) is seen on a bench in Naples, southern Italy, on March 22, 2021 during a sit-in organised by 'Non una di meno' (Me Too) feminist movement to remember Ornella Pinto, a 39-year-old woman victim of femicide killed by her former partner on March 13, 2021.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", portrayed outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", portrayed outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", portrayed outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", gestures a speech outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", gestures a speech outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", gestures a speech outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", gestures a speech outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", portrayed outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", portrayed outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", portrayed outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", portrayed outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", portrayed outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", portrayed outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", speaks with journalists outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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  • Head of the far-right Lega (League) party and senator Matteo Salvini wearing a protective face mask against the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, with the inscription "Carabinieri", portrayed outside the court of Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2021. Matteo Salvini was in court for the hearing in the trial of the band "99 Posse", accused of aggravated defamation for a post on Facebook in 2013 containing insults to the secretary of the League.
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