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19 July 1992 - A State massacre

"112/5000 "Borsellino was the natural obstacle on the road to negotiation. They couldn't leave him alive. " Marco Travaglio"

The story of Judge Borsellino from childhood to the Via D’Amelio massacre, through the story of his brother Salvatore, the words of his son Manfredi and the memories of his work colleagues. The journalists Travaglio and Biondo reconstruct the negotiation between the State and the Mafia which is supposed to cause the judge's murder.

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The story of Judge Borsellino from childhood to the Via D’Amelio massacre, through the story of his brother Salvatore, the words of his son Manfredi and the memories of his work colleagues. The journalists Travaglio and Biondo reconstruct the negotiation between the State and the Mafia which is supposed to cause the judge's murder.

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