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jsr

(7,712 posts)
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 05:02 PM Jan 2014

"We’re polluting our own house and our own land. What are we going to drink?”

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/30/world/europe/beneath-southern-italy-a-deadly-mob-legacy.html

A Mafia Legacy Taints the Earth in Southern Italy
By JIM YARDLEY | JAN. 29, 2014

CASAL DI PRINCIPE, Italy — The Italian state arrived in the heartland of the Camorra mafia this month bearing a backhoe. Police officers in polished black boots posed for television cameras as the backhoe clawed into an overgrown field, searching for barrels of toxic waste or some other illegal industrial sarcophagi.

Two jailed mafia informants had identified the field as one of the secret sites where the Camorra had buried toxic waste, near a region north of Naples known as the Triangle of Death because of the emergence of clusters of cancer cases. One environmental group estimates that 10 million tons of toxic garbage has been illegally buried here since the early 1990s, earning billions of dollars for the mafia even as toxic substances leached into the soil and the water table.

While the dumping has been widely documented, the trash crisis has only worsened, as the parallel problem of the illegal burning of toxic waste has brought the region another nickname, the Land of Fires. With new revelations fueling public outrage, the question is whether the Italian government will confront the Camorra and clean up the mess — and whether the mess can be cleaned up at all.

“The environment here is poisoned,” said Dr. Alfredo Mazza, a cardiologist who documented an alarming rise in local cancer cases in a 2004 study published in the British medical journal The Lancet. “It’s impossible to clean it all up. The area is too vast.”



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"We’re polluting our own house and our own land. What are we going to drink?” (Original Post) jsr Jan 2014 OP
Ugh jollyreaper2112 Jan 2014 #1
Pray harder. blkmusclmachine Jan 2014 #2

jollyreaper2112

(1,941 posts)
1. Ugh
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 06:10 PM
Jan 2014

This is bad even by mafia standards. Declare war and wipe them out. Kill anyone who doesn't surrender. Find out who's on the take and kill them, too. It's life and death here.

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