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Addiopizzo ( en, "Goodbye Pizzo") is a
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movement established in
Sicily (man) it, Siciliana (woman) , population_note = , population_blank1_title = , population_blank1 = , demographics_type1 = Ethnicity , demographics1_footnotes = , demographi ...
to build a community of businesses and consumers who refuse to pay " pizzo"—
Mafia "Mafia" is an informal term that is used to describe criminal organizations that bear a strong similarity to the original “Mafia”, the Sicilian Mafia and Italian Mafia. The central activity of such an organization would be the arbitration of d ...
extortion money.Mafia-free supermarket defies mob extortion
The Daily Telegraph, March 8, 2008
To the Mafia's horror, pizzo-free shop opens Palermo doors
, AFP, March 8, 2008
It is a grassroots social-conscience motivated consumer movement analogous to
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. The group, led by a generation whose adolescence was characterized by the murders of anti-Mafia judges,
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and businessmen, operates in the
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital of both the autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan province. The city is noted for its ...
and
Catania Catania (, , Sicilian and ) is the second largest municipality in Sicily, after Palermo. Despite its reputation as the second city of the island, Catania is the largest Sicilian conurbation, among the largest in Italy, as evidenced also b ...
metropolitan areas, traditionally Mafia strongholds.Sicilians grow defiant of Mafia
BBC News, April 11, 2008


History

In 2004, Addiopizzo began with five graduates who wanted to open a bar in
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital of both the autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan province. The city is noted for its ...
. Realising they would be asked to pay a Mafia tithe, they decided instead to organise against the pizzo.We won't pay you protection, traders tell Mafia
, ''The Daily Telegraph'', April 28, 2006
Frustrated with the Mafia's stranglehold on the local economy and political life, they peppered the city with stickers that were designed to mimic the look of obituary notices and that read: "A whole people who pays the pizzo is a people without dignity." They organized demonstrations wearing black T-shirts with the Addiopizzo logo, a broken circle with an X in the middle and the words ''consumo critico'' ("critical consumption").One Hundred Defiant Shopkeepers Say "We Don’t Pay Protection Money"
Corriere della Sera, May 5, 2006
In 2007, the association counted 210 traders and entrepreneurs as members and over 9,000 consumers committed to buy only at shops belonging to the "pizzo-free" list. Palermo police and the prefect have agreed to discreetly look after the member shops. Addiopizzo organized programs in more than 90 schools and educational institutes, with the participation of prosecutors and police. In May 2006 they organized a "pizzo-free" festival in one of Palermo's main squares.
, US Embassy Cable, December 6, 2007
Addiopizzo made headlines around the world when it launched the pizzo-free supermarket Punto Pizzofree in Palermo, which opened in March 2008.Shopkeepers revolt against Sicilian Mafia
''The Observer'', March 9, 2008
According to 2008 investigators' estimates, Mafia extorted more than 160 million euros every year from shops and businesses in the Palermo region, with the island of Sicily as a whole paying ten times that figure. Around 80 per cent of Sicilian businesses pay a pizzo.Italy's biggest business: the Mafia
''The Daily Telegraph'', October 24, 2007
According to Palermo University, the pizzo averages 457 euros ($640) a month for retail traders and 578 euros for hotels and restaurants, but construction companies are asked to pay over 2,000 euros per month according to figures published in the economic daily ''
Il Sole 24 Ore ''Il Sole 24 Ore'' () is an Italian national daily business newspaper owned by Confindustria, the Italian employers' federation. History and profile ''Il Sole 24 Ore'' was first published on 9 November 1965 as a merger between ''Il Sole'' ("the ...
''. One of the first to refuse to pay protection money was Libero Grassi, a businessman from Palermo. In January 1991, he wrote an
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to the '' Giornale di Sicilia'', the local newspaper. Published on the front page, it was addressed to an anonymous "Dear Extortionist". It caused an uproar, and barely six months later on August 29, 1991, Grassi was murdered by the Mafia.A Bullet For a Businessman
''Business Week'', November 4, 1991
In 2006, Addiopizzo Catania was founded, with aims similar to those of Addiopizzo Palermo. Addiopizzo Catania works to fight against the Mafia by discouraging shop owners from paying pizzo, educating people, and challenging cultural norms. On 30 October 2012 a delegation of the
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's Special Committee on Organised Crime, Corruption, and Money Laundering (CRIM) invited Addiopizzo Catania to submit a report of its activities, in order to underline the importance of international cooperation against organized crime.Report on the activity of "Addiopizzo Catania"
by Addiopizzo Catania to the Special Committee on Organised Crime, Corruption and Money Laundering (CRIM), October 30, 2012


Addiopizzo Travel

Addiopizzo Travel is a project of Addiopizzo that focuses on raising awareness among the many holidaymakers that travel to Sicily every year by helping travellers with finding "pizzo-free" hotels, restaurants, shops, etc. In addition they run anti-mafia tours for schools, universities, and other interested parties.Addiopizzo Travel
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External links


Addiopizzo website

Addiopizzo Travel website

Addiopizzo Catania English website

National Post article
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