Sicilian connection: How Mimi Mollica captured the mafia
Man sun bathing in a poluted beach in Palermo.Photograph: guardian.co.ukMorning in the narrow streets of Palermo's historical centre.Photograph: guardian.co.ukA man waits for his bus in a vandalized bus stop in Palermo.Photograph: guardian.co.uk
Assessor Pippo Enea is well looked after during a religious Easter procession in Palermo.Photograph: guardian.co.ukPublic Prosecutor Antonio Ingroia, here with one of his bodyguards, is fighting the Mafia corruption and illegal businesses after having assisted for several years the late Judge Paulo Borsellino, killed by Mafia in a bomb attack on July 19th 1992.Photograph: guardian.co.ukWedding guests emerge from San Francesco's church in the historical cnentre of Palermo.Photograph: guardian.co.ukValentina wearing a mask.Photograph: guardian.co.ukCapo market in Palermo.Photograph: guardian.co.uk
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