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“Exploring the ‘Ndrangheta”

The workshop “‘Ndrangheta: Stereotypes and Reality”, organized by Claudio La Camera, was a great success. It was an opportunity to learn about the reality of the ‘Ndrangheta and how to investigate it.
The workshop was organized in two parts. The first part focused on the stereotypes and realities of the ‘Ndrangheta. It was a great opportunity to learn about the history, structure, and activities of the ‘Ndrangheta. Participants were able to gain a better understanding of the complex and often misunderstood criminal organization.
The second part of the workshop focused on investigative journalism and how to use the power of the press to uncover the truth about the ‘Ndrangheta. Participants learned about the importance of research and how to use it to uncover the truth. They also learned about the importance of protecting sources and how to handle sensitive information.
At the end of the workshop, participants had the opportunity to put their knowledge into practice. They worked together to investigate a case involving an ‘Ndrangheta member who had been arrested and charged with a crime. Through their research, they were able to uncover evidence that led to the successful prosecution of the suspect.
The workshop was an eye-opening experience for all participants. It showed them the power of investigative journalism and how it can be used to uncover the truth. It also highlighted positive experiences that can come from working with the ‘Ndrangheta.
Claudio La Camera, the organizer of the workshop, was delighted with the outcome. He said, “It was a great success, and I am very proud of the work that the participants did. They showed great dedication and determination in their investigation, and I am sure that they will continue to use their skills to uncover the truth.”
The workshop “‘Ndrangheta: Stereotypes and Reality” was a great success. It was an opportunity to learn about the ‘Ndrangheta and how to investigate it. Participants were able to gain a better understanding of the complex and often misunderstood criminal organization and how to use the power of the press to uncover the truth. Through their research, they were able to uncover evidence that led to the successful prosecution of an ‘Ndrangheta member who had been arrested and charged with a crime. The workshop highlighted positive experiences that can come from working with the ‘Ndrangheta and showed the power of investigative journalism.

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