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  1. Oct 28, 2023 · In the weeks since one of Italy’s most outspoken writer-journalists, Roberto Saviano, was found guilty of criminal libel, implications for Italian media have been widely discussed. Here are the key points to know.

    • Roberto Saviano: Writer on The Rise
    • Writing Gomorrah
    • Roberto Saviano’s Life on The Mob’s Hit List
    • Private Life, Public Battles
    • Saviano vs. Italy’s Outspoken Deputy Prime Minister

    Born in Naples in 1979, Roberto Saviano grew up in an environment ruled by violent Neapolitan gangs — a Mafia-esque organization called the Camorra. The Casalesi clan ruled over Casal di Principe, the Naples suburb where he grew up, dumping toxic waste, drug trafficking, and smuggling weapons and people. Saviano saw his first murdered body when he ...

    To Saviano’s shock, he discovered that the Camorra not only ran Naples, but derived millions through smuggling, trafficking, drug rackets, and other illicit acts. Indeed, the crime empire’s lethal tentacles seemed to stretch out to every corner of the world. Roberto Saviano wrote about his findings and interactions with camorristas— members of the ...

    The young Saviano had to leave his home, family, and friends behind. His mother, father, and brother all had to assume new identities and move homes. In his 2015 Guardianessay, Saviano noted, “For the last eight years, I have travelled everywhere with seven trained bodyguards in two bullet-proof cars. I live in police barracks or anonymous hotel ro...

    Roberto Saviano sees his high visibility as an asset, not a liability. He says his audience protect him “almost more than my armed escort.” “That I have an audience guarantees my freedom, in spite of all the restrictions,” said Saviano. “All in all, mine is a privileged existence. My very public profile exposes me to vicious criticism, but it also ...

    Meanwhile, Italian government officials have also made attempts to undermine Saviano’s reputation. Most notably, Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini sued Saviano for libel in 2018. A year later, Saviano announced that the case would be going to trial. He could face up to six years in prison. Despite all these negative developments, Saviano...

  2. Speaking out about the mafia can come at a price and for writer Roberto Saviano that has meant 10 years living under police protection.

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  3. Roberto Saviano's explosive revelations about the Camorra of Naples- a racket he says is bigger than Sicily's Mafia - have led to death threats and, belatedly, an armed guard. By Peter Popham...

  4. Roberto Saviano (Italian: [roˈbɛrto saˈvjaːno]; born 22 September 1979) is an Italian writer, essayist, journalist, and screenwriter. In his writings, including articles and his book Gomorrah , he uses literature and investigative reporting to tell of the economic reality of the territory and business of organized crime in Italy , in ...

  5. Oct 13, 2023 · Roberto Saviano, a prominent anti-mafia author, was handed a suspended fine of 1,000 euros, which he will have to pay if he repeats the offense. The prosecution had asked for a 10,000-euro...

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  7. Oct 12, 2023 · A prominent Italian journalist has been found guilty of libel after insulting Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in a television interview. Roberto Saviano used a swear word to describe Ms Meloni...

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