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Biographic
Internal exile in Fascist Italy
Confino (internal exile) has a history that pre-dates Fascism. While utilised in ancient times, it has its immediate antecedents in Liberal Italy. Fascism expanded the scope of practice to consolidate its political power and to exert social control. Drawing on legislation, the penal codes, and archival materials, this chapter examines the legal, political and philosophical foundations of internal exile and the factors that permitted its rapid implementation as an effective means for addressing internal political opposition to the Regime. The so-called ‘exceptional laws’ presented the rationale for internal exile, but the punishment extended beyond the purely political. Anyone considered ‘different’ could be exiled: e.g., Jehovah’s Witnesses, Pentecostals, Freemasons, defeatists, sex workers, abortion providers, gender nonconformists, Roma, mafiosi, Slovenians, Croatians. The chapter also considers the role of Chief of Police Arturo Bocchini and the evolution of the practice of confino after 1943.
Exhibitors’ Opinion
Arburg
“MECSPE is a well-established trade show and reference point for the manufacturing industry. In the year of the 35th anniversary of ARBURG’s Italian branch, MECSPE 2025 becomes for us an excellent showcase where the present, but above all the future, can be seen, where the focus is on new technologies, new machines, our wide portfolio of applications and know-how and our service offering. All this is enhanced by the work of the people in the Italian branch who work hard every day to provide an all-round service to our customers. For us, exhibiting at a trade fair means above all: let’s be present, let’s give our brand a ‘human face’, let’s talk face to face and have a coffee together without hurrying and taking our time, a ‘luxury’ not always so taken for granted in the era of video communication, e-mail and the daily frenzy dictated by high productivity. Italian victim of the 'Ndrangheta Lea Garofalo Tribute poster for Garofalo in the Orto e Giardino Didattico dedicated to her in Monza Petilia Policastro, Calabria, Italy Milan, Italy Lea Garofalo (24 April 1974 – 24 November 2009) was an Italian justice collaborator and a victim of the 'Ndrangheta. Originally believed to have been dissolved in acid, she was murdered and her body burned. Garofalo's murder is the subject of a British-Italian crime drama television series, The Good Mothers. The Good Mothers was released on 5 April 2023 on Disney+ and Hulu. Lea Garofalo was the sister of Floriano Garofalo, a 'Ndrangehta boss whose affairs were centered in the town of Petilia Policastro, and the companion of Carlo Cosco, with whom she had a child named Denise. On 7 May 1996, the Carabinieri of Milan captured Floriano Garofalo during a blitz held in Via Montello 6. On 7 June 2005, nine years after the arrest and absolution at the first degree process, Floriano was shot during an ambush in Pagliarelle, a faction of Petilla Policastro. In 2002, Lea decided to collaborate with the Italian police, revealing remarkable information related to the internal feud that counter-posed the Garofalo and the Cosco families. Subsequently, she was interrogated by the Italian public prosecutor Salvatore Dolceto, who acknowledged the drug trafficking brought out by the Cosco brethren under the approval of the Italian boss Salvatore Ceraudo. Additionally, she claimed her brother-in-law Giuseppe Cosco, nicknamed Totonno U lupu, had killed Floriano in the courtyard of Lea's home. She also attributed a role to Cosco in the Garofalo's murder, giving a possible crime's first cause. In 2002, Lea Garofalo and her daughter De
The future will be an ALLROUNDER’s future, which will not only involve sophisticated machine and process technology, but above all extends to consulting. Over the past few years, our staff has expanded to include specialists. Thanks to them and an extensive network of competent partners for materials, moulds, peripherals and automation, we are able to develop new and innovative solutions to listen to and ground our customers’ needs. Furthermore, as a partner company for systems and technologies, we take care of every aspect, from machine configuration to cycle time optimisation in order to ensure efficient plastics processing. In this edition, for example, our partner CGT Febo Tecnopolimeri, a leading company in the market of thermoplastic materials distribution, will be present on our stand as co-exhibitor, with whom we share a continuous research of a constant and direct relationship with the Customer.
MECSPE is also a place that allows us to get to know the companies of the sector, to compare ourselves with Lea Garofalo
Born (1974-04-24)24 April 1974 Died 24 November 2009(2009-11-24) (aged 35) Cause of death Murdered by the 'Ndrangheta Biography