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J. Edgar Hoover
American law enforcement administrator (1895–1972)
Nichi Vendola
Italian writer and politician

Roberto Saviano
Italian journalist and writer (born 1979)

Giovanni Falcone
Italian magistrate murdered by the Mafia (1939-1992)
Leonardo Sciascia
Italian writer (1921-1989)

Paolo Borsellino
Italian magistrate killed by the Mafia (1940-1992)

Thomas E. Dewey
American politician (1902–1971)
Pietro Grasso
Italian magistrate and politician
Eliot Ness
American Prohibition agent (1903-1957)
Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa
Italian general and prefect (1920-1982)
Pino Puglisi
Italian beatified priest (1937–1993)
Letizia Battaglia
Italian photographer (1935-2022)
Cesare Mori
Italian prefect and politician (1871-1942)
Rosario Livatino
Italian judge (1952–1990)
Organization for Vigilance and Repression of Anti-Fascism
The OVRA, unofficially known as the Organization for Vigilance and Repression of Anti-Fascism (), was the secret police of the Kingdom of Italy during the reign of King Victor Emmanuel III. It was founded in 1927 under the regime of Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. The OVRA was the Italian precursor of Nazi Germany's secret police. Mussolini's secret police were assigned to stop any anti-fascist activity or sentiment. Approximately 50,000 OVRA agents infiltrated most aspects of domestic life in Italy. The OVRA, headed by Arturo Bocchini, never appeared in any official document, so th
Giuseppe Impastato
Italian political activist murdered by the Mafia (1948-1978)
Danilo Dolci
Italian author, sociologist, social activist (1924-1997)
Leoluca Orlando
Italian politician
Rosario Crocetta
Italian politician
Vincenzo Bertolone
Italian archbishop
Gianrico Carofiglio
Italian novelist and politician (born 1961)
Giuseppe Fava
Italian journalist (1925-1984)
Luciano Violante
Italian judge and politician
Movement for Democracy – The Net
Italian political party (1991-1999)
Mauro De Mauro
Italian journalist (1921-1970)
Rita Borsellino
Italian anti-Mafia activist and politician (1945-2018)
Rocco Chinnici
Italian magistrate murdered by the Mafia (1925–1983)
Rita Atria
Witness in a major Mafia investigation in Sicily, breaking the Omertà - code of silence

Pio La Torre
Italian politician (1927-1982)
Piera Aiello
Italian politician
Maxi Trial
1986-1992 trial against the Sicilian Mafia
Pino Arlacchi
Italian sociologist
Cesare Terranova
Italian Antimafia judge and politician murdered by the Mafia (1921-1979)
Giancarlo Siani
Italian journalist (1959-1985)
Napoleone Colajanni
Italian criminologist (1847–1921)
Libero Grassi
Italian businessman (1924-1991)
Antonino Caponnetto
Italian magistrate (1920–2002)
Giovanni Spampinato
Italian journalist (1946–1972)
Carlo Palermo
Italian judge

Luigi Ciotti
Italian priest
Giuseppe Diana
Italian priest (1958-1994)
Placido Rizzotto
Italian trade unionist (1914-1948)
Addiopizzo
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Addiopizzo () is a grassroots movement established in Sicily to build a community of businesses and consumers who refuse to pay "pizzo"—Mafia extortion money. It is a grassroots social-conscience motivated consumer movement analogous to Fair Trade. The group, led by a generation whose adolescence was characterized by the murders of anti-Mafia judges, journalists and businessmen, operates in the Palermo and Catania metropolitan areas, traditionally Mafia strongholds.
Article 41-bis prison regime
hard-prison special regime in Italy for terrorists and mafia convicted
Francesco Fortugno
Italian politician (1951-2005)
Girolamo Li Causi
Italian politician (1896-1977)

Piero Luigi Vigna
judge (1933–2012)
Antimafia Pool
The Antimafia Pool was a group of investigating magistrates
Francesco Renda
historian, Communist politician and university professor (1922–2013)
Lirio Abbate
Italian journalist and correspondent
Direzione Investigativa Antimafia
military unit
Giuseppe Lumia
Italian politician
Libera. Associazioni, nomi e numeri contro le mafie
Italian association against mafias
Mario Francese
Italian journalist (1925–1979)
Gerardo Chiaromonte
Italian politician and journalist (1924–1993)
Ammazzateci tutti
italian antimafia social movement
Francesco Forgione
Italian politician