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OMCOM – OSSERVATORIO MEDITERRANEO SULLA CRIMINALITÀ ORGANIZZATA E LE MAFIE

La Fondazione Mediterraneo e la Fondazione Antonino Caponnetto hanno costituito l’OMCOM – OSSERVATORIO MEDITERRANEO SULLA CRIMINALITÀ ORGANIZZATA E LE MAFIE – che si pone come obiettivi il monitoraggio e l’analisi di quanto succede nei paesi dell’area mediterranea affrontando con una visione geopolitica le problematiche criminali organizzate e mafiose. Compito dell’Omcom è anche quello di formare gli addetti ai lavori per metterli in grado di leggere le infiltrazioni presenti sul territorio e di informare le opinioni pubbliche del mediterraneo sui pericoli che tali infiltrazioni comportano.

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Common places of the mafia and investments in the world of works of art: these were the issues addressed in the XXV National Anti-Mafia Summit held on Saturday, December 1 in Florence and in Bagno a Ripoli. Organized by the Antonino Caponnetto Foundation, in collaboration with the Mediterranean Observatory on Organized Crime and the Mafia (OMCOM), Fondazione Mediterraneo, the Anna Lindh Italia Onlus Federation, the Tuscan Journalists' Association and Euromedia, the summit has now become a consolidated event in the fight panorama to the mafia and to crime.
On Saturday morning, from 9 to 12, at the CRF Auditorium in Florence, a training course for journalists was held entitled "Crime investments in works of art": Claudio Loiodice, a criminologist and expert in international recycling, met , Nicola Candido, colonel commander of NO Carabinieri T.P: C., Claudio Metzger, historian and consultant, lawyer. Lavinia Savini, expert in intellectual property law and art market law and Senator Giuseppe Lumia, former president of the Parliamentary Commission. The TG1 journalist Daria Mondini moderated the debate.
In the afternoon, from 3 pm, in Bagno a Ripoli, the veritable summit was held, centered on the theme "A death every now and then, the clichés on the mafia".
The National Anti-Mafia Summit was chaired by Salvatore Calleri, president of the Caponnetto Foundation, and Victoria Allegra Boga. The best exponents of the Mafia among investigative journalists, law enforcement officials, magistrates, sociologists, art experts, anti-money laundering experts and politicians have intervened.
In the afternoon the prizes were awarded:

  • Omcom-Sbirro: Gen.le Giuseppe Vadalà, Cap. Davide Colangeli and Sost. Comm. Fabrizio Giacalone;
  • Omcom-Inconvenient: Ciro Troiano, Grandangolo Agrigento, Franco Castaldo;
  • Omcom - Creativity: Edoardo Ceragioli
  • An anomalous book: "A dead person from time to time" by Paolo Borrometi, “La mafia é buona” by Paolo Chiariello and Catello Maresca, “Caccia agli invisibili” by Carmine Gatti (idea) and Francesco Romeo.

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Morocco adheres to the aims of the OMCOM - the Observatory on Organized Crime and the Mafias established by the Fondazione Mediterraneo and the Caponnetto Foundation.
They discussed it during a meeting at the Fondazione Mediterraneo:

  • H.E. Hassan Abouyoub (Ambassador of Morocco to Rome).
  • H.E. Dr. Mohamed Kabbaj (Morocco).
  • H.E. Dr. Mustapha Bakkoury, president of the Casablanca Region (Morocco)
  • Prof. Adelhak Azzouzi (Morocco).
  • Prof. Asma Alaoui (Morocco).
  • Dr. Salvatore Calleri (President of Caponnetto Foundation, Italy).
  • Prof. Michele Capasso (President of the Fondazione Mediterraneo).

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The 24th Anti-Mafia Summit organized by OMCOM took place at the headquarters of the Museum of Peace - MAMT: the Observatory on Organized Crime and the Mafias established by the Fondazione Mediterraneo and the Caponnetto Foundation.
Experts and protagonists of the fight against the mafia participated as well as journalists and magistrates engaged every day to fight organized crime and the mafia.

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The 4th Mediterranean  Summit organized by OMCOM took place at the headquarters of the Museum of Peace - MAMT: the Observatory on Organized Crime and the Mafias established by the Fondazione Mediterraneo and the Caponnetto Foundation.
Experts and protagonists of the fight against the mafia participated as well as journalists and magistrates engaged every day to fight organized crime and the mafia.

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At the end of the 24th Anti-Mafia Summit organized by the Caponnetto Foundation in collaboration with the OMCOM (Observatory on Organized Crime and the Mafia) and the Fondazione Mediterraneo it has been established to carry out every year the Summit in Naples at the headquarters of the Fondazione Mediterraneo which becomes, in this way, also a permanent forum for confrontation on the "fight against the mafia".

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