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Thousands of the faithful attend the solemn ceremony in which the priest killed by the mafia twenty years ago was beatified.
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About 20,000 students from more than 800 schools rallied in Palermo to commemorate the victims of the Capaci massacre, which took place May 23, 1992.
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Torchlight in front of the Palace of Justice in Palermo, in memory of the judges killed by the Mafia: Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. Despite the heavy rain, many participants listened to the speeches of some Sicilian anti-mafia judges.
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Nino Di Matteo meets Palermo's citizens in the Feast of AddioPizzo. Anti-Mafia magistrate spoke about the relationship between the Italian State and the criminal organizations between politics and the Mafia.
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The president of the Senate, Pietro Grasso, visiting the Feast of Addio Pizzo. The fair of critical consumption now in its eighth edition offers discussions anti-mafia and anti-racket.
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Thousands Professional Training's workers, organized by trade unions CGIL, CISL and UIL, demonstrated to demand guarantees for jobs and the working wage.
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A sit in of students was held of Fronte della Gioventù Comunista and COBAS in Palermo against INVALSI quiz. INVALSI (National Institute for the evaluation of the system of education and training) is a system of exam evaluation.
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Over 500 itinerant workers, many natives of Bangladesh, demonstrated against the decision of the mayor Leoluca Orlando prohibiting itinerant trade in some streets in the center of Palermo. Some also carried signs remembering the victims of racism.
