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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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A delegation of the Fondazione Mediterraneo and the Fondazione Caponnetto, headed by Michele Capasso, Antonio Di Lauro and composed, among others, by Councilors Antonio Luongo and Ginetta Caiazzo has hailed the “Ship of Legality” from Naples to Palermo to commemorate the anniversary of the killing of the judge Falcone, Francesca Morvillo and his escort. To never forget.

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The Fondazione Mediterraneo and the Fondazione Caponnetto, which together gave birth to OMCOM - ”Mediterranean Observatory on organized crime and the mafias” - will participate with their delegations on the ship organized by the Foundation Falcone.

The departure from the Fondazione Mediterraneo in Naples, the day 22 05 2013 in via A. Depretis, just opposite the pier Beverello in Naples.

Today in Naples at the headquarters of the Fondazione Mediterraneo became the operating Omcom (Mediterranean Observatory on organized crime and the Mafia). This Observatory was established following the delivery of the prize to legality 2013 Mediterranean “Raffaele Capasso” to Fondazione Antonino Caponnetto. Institutions proposer are the Fondazione Mediterraneo and the Fondazione Antonino Caponnetto.

The Omcom stands as objectives the monitoring and analysis of what happens in the Mediterranean area countries facing with a geopolitical vision of the organised criminal and mafia problems. Omcom’s task will also be to train professionals for them to read the infiltration in the area and to inform public opinion of the Mediterranean on the dangers that such infiltration.

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The newly-elected President of the Italian Senate Pietro Grasso was recently awarded the sculptor Molinari’s “Tricolour Totem for Peace” by the Fondazione Mediterraneo and Fondazione Caponnetto. The Totem is a symbol of legality for the nascent OMCOM (The Mediterranean Observatory on Mafias and Organized Crime), which the two foundations will constitute this forthcoming May.

The 18th National Anti Mafia Summit took place in Gaeta on the subject of “United in our diversity against the Mafia”.
After hearing the speech by Salvatore Càlleri and introduction by  Pietro Grasso , other speakers took the floor, including Lorenzo Diana, Antonio Di Lauro, Fabio Ferrari, Claudio Loiodice, Claudio Gherardini, Geremia Mancini and Raffaele Vallefuoco.
On that occasion, the President of the Fondazione Caponnetto Salvatore Calleri and President of the Fondazione Mediterraneo Michele Capasso, together with more than 500 delegates and students attending the event, announced the establishment of MOMOC: the Mediterranean Observatory on Mafia and Organized Crime.

 

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