Sentenced to death by the Neapolitan mafia, Roberto Saviano has lived for fifteen years under police protection.For "Le Soir", he tells how, as of adolescence and the assassination of activist Peppe Diana, he chose to fight by words the Criminal Empire of Camorra.
Article réservé aux abonnésJournaliste au service CulturePar Nicolas Crousse Temps de lecture: 8 minI am always alive ”.In this sentence, which gives the title to the autobiography published this week Roberto Saviano, in graphic romance mode, there is all the tragedy of a man.Sentenced to death, in 2006, by the Neapolitan mafia, Saviano does not disarm.His weapons, these are the words.As long as he is alive, he will not be silent, to take up the words of Peppe Diana, priest and activist assassinated in 1994 for his anti-mafia commitment.This great interview is there to testify to it.
I would not have become who I am so ...
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