giovedì 23 luglio 2015

Governor of Sicily Rosario Crocetta makes first public appearance after wiretapping scandal


Sicilian Governor Rosario Crocetta speaks in the Sicilian Parliament for the first time after the scandal generated by a story published by the newspaper L'Espresso in Palermo, Italy July 23, 2015. The story contained an alleged conversation between Rosario Crocetta and his doctor Matteo Tutino who is believed to have said: "Lucia Borsellino has to end up like her father". Lucia Borsellino's father Paolo Borsellino was killed by the mafia on July 19, 1992. LAPRESSE/Guglielmo Mangiapane

The chamber of the Sicilian parliament is crowded as Sicilian Governor Rosario Crocetta speaks for the first time after the scandal generated by a story published by the newspaper L'Espresso in Palermo, Italy July 23, 2015. The story contained an alleged conversation between Rosario Crocetta and his doctor Matteo Tutino who is believed to have said: "Lucia Borsellino has to end up like her father". Lucia Borsellino's father Paolo Borsellino was killed by the mafia on July 19, 1992. LAPRESSE/Guglielmo Mangiapane

Sicilian Governor Rosario Crocetta speaks during his first press conference after the scandal generated by a story published by the newspaper L'Espresso in Palermo, Italy July 23, 2015. The story contained an alleged conversation between Rosario Crocetta and his doctor Matteo Tutino who is believed to have said: "Lucia Borsellino has to end up like her father". Lucia Borsellino's father Paolo Borsellino was killed by the mafia on July 19, 1992. LAPRESSE/Guglielmo Mangiapane

Sicilian Governor Rosario Crocetta gestures as he speaks during his first press conference after the scandal generated by a story published by the newspaper L'Espresso in Palermo, Italy July 23, 2015. The story contained an alleged conversation between Rosario Crocetta and his doctor Matteo Tutino who is believed to have said: "Lucia Borsellino has to end up like her father". Lucia Borsellino's father Paolo Borsellino was killed by the mafia on July 19, 1992. LAPRESSE/Guglielmo Mangiapane




sabato 23 maggio 2015

Palermo: 23rd anniversary of Capaci massacre

Students arrive at the Palermo’s bunker courthouse to attend the 23rd anniversary of Capaci massacre, Italy May 23, 2015. On May 23, 1992 anti mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone was blown up in a massive explosion while traveling along a highway near the town of Capaci. LAPRESSE/Guglielmo Mangiapane

Italian President Sergio Mattarella speaks during the the 23rd anniversary of Capaci massacre at the Palermo’s bunker courthouse, Italy May 23, 2015. On May 23, 1992 anti mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone was blown up in a massive explosion while traveling along a highway near the town of Capaci. LAPRESSE/Guglielmo Mangiapane

Italian President Sergio Mattarella speaks during the the 23rd anniversary of Capaci massacre at the Palermo’s bunker courthouse, Italy May 23, 2015. On May 23, 1992 anti mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone was blown up in a massive explosion while traveling along a highway near the town of Capaci. LAPRESSE/Guglielmo Mangiapane

A boy wearing a t-shirt featuring a picture of prosecutors Giovanni Falcone (L) and Paolo Borsellino (R) takes part in a anti mafia march during the 23rd anniversary of Capaci massacre in Palermo, Italy May 23, 2015. On May 23, 1992 anti mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone was blown up in a massive explosion while traveling along a highway near the town of Capaci. LAPRESSE/Guglielmo Mangiapane



mercoledì 14 maggio 2014

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi holds rally in Palermo

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi gestures as he speaks during a rally in Palermo, Italy May 14, 2014. NURPHOTO/Guglielmo Mangiapane

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi greets supporters after speaking during a rally in Palermo, Italy May 14, 2014.
NURPHOTO/Guglielmo Mangiapane