The demonstration in memory of the innocent victims of the mafias, which began this morning at 9 with a procession starting from Corso Venezia, has
ended in Piazza Duomo in Milan .
On the stage set up in the square,
in front of 70,000 people including over 500 family members, the president of the Public Notice Roberto Montà spoke, who in his speech recalled how "today's mafias" are not "thirty years ago:
they consensus among administrators, public managers and entrepreneurs. We must make a commitment to break these chains because the country's democracy is at stake".
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"The battle against the mafia is not over. Milan is still at the center of many economic interests, and this is good, but this will also attract many bad intentions".
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The mayor of Milan Giuseppe Sala
then started the reading of the names of the 1,069 victims
, recalling "those whose stories we know, those whose names we only know and many of whom we have no knowledge".
The list was then continued by the prefect of Milan Renato Saccone,
followed by others including the secretary of the Pd
Elly Schlein
, the general secretary of the CGIL
Maurizio Landini,
the secretary of
the CGIL Milan Massimo Bonini
, the secretary of the
Italian Left Nicola Fratoianni,
don Colmegna and the director of Caritas Ambrosiana Luciano Gualzetti.
At the conclusion of the reading of the names, the former magistrate Giancarlo Caselli finally took the stage
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The long speech by the
president and founder of Libera don Luigi Ciotti,
in which the victims of Cutro were also remembered, closed the demonstration.
In a passage of his speech he wanted to thank the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella: "I am very happy that he went to Casal di Principe, I was there on Sunday, on the day of the killing, to remember our Don Peppe Diana", he said .
"He was a rebel against opportunistic silences, so be you".
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"It is essential to remember all the innocent victims of criminal mafia violence. It is a day that we strongly wanted, but we must also not forget that 80% of these family members do not know the truth or know only a part of it. (ANSA)