On the morning of June 29, 2004, hundreds of small stickers stuck everywhere draped in mourning in the streets downtown, Palermo bed for the first time this message:
AN ENTIRE PEOPLE WHO PAYS THE PIZZO IS A PEOPLE WITHOUT DIGNITY. The next day all the regional news opened with this news, the prosecutor in the Attorney dealing with investigations into the racket met with police to try to figure out who was the author of the adhesive, and the prefect of Palermo Giosuè Marino convened Prefecture Committee for order and public safety.
On the morning of June many other citizens, merchants and entrepreneurs have continued to raise his head and crashed into the status quo who wanted slaves and victims of the Mafia. But that sign also submitted a very strong message: If you raise your head, if not complaint and no clashes with the Mafia, the end is a people without dignity. And what they’ve accomplished that day forward, shows that the Sicilian people is anything but dignity.
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