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Paolo Emanuele Borsellino (; scn, Pàulu Borsellino; 19 January 1940 – 19 July 1992) was an Italian judge and prosecuting magistrate. From his office in the Palace of Justice in
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan ...
, Sicily, he spent most of his professional life trying to overthrow the power of the
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. After a long and distinguished career, culminating in the Maxi Trial in 1986–1987, on 19 July 1992, Borsellino was killed by a car bomb in Via D'Amelio, near his mother's house in Palermo. Borsellino's life parallels that of his close friend Giovanni Falcone. They both spent their early years in the same neighbourhood in Palermo. Though many of their childhood friends grew up in the Mafia background, both men fought on the other side of the war against crime in Sicily as prosecuting magistrates.Stille, ''Excellent Cadavers'', pp. 22–27 They were both killed in 1992, a few weeks apart. In recognition of their tireless effort and sacrifice during the anti-mafia trials, they were both awarded the
Gold Medal for Civil Valor The awards for Civil Valor are the honors the Italian Republic grants in order to "reward acts of exceptional courage that clearly manifest civic virtue and to recognize the recipients as worthy of public honor". Individual citizens can receive the ...
. They were also named as heroes of the last 60 years in the 13 November 2006 issue of ''Time'' magazine.


Early life

Borsellino was born in a middle-class
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neighbourhood, Kalsa, a neighbourhood of central Palermo which suffered extensive destruction by aerial attacks during the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943. His father was a pharmacist and his mother ran a pharmacy in the Via della Vetriera, next to the house where Paolo was born. As boys Borsellino and Giovanni Falcone – later a magistrate, who was born in the same neighbourhood – played football together on the Piazza Magione. The Mafia was present in the area but quiescent. Both had classmates who ended up as ''mafiosi''.Giovanni Falcone, Paolo Borsellino and the Procura of Palermo
, Peter Schneider & Jane Schneider, May 2002, essay is based on excerpts from Chapter Six of Jane Schneider and Peter Schneider,
Reversible Destiny: Mafia, Antimafia, and the Struggle for Palermo
'', Berkeley: University of California Press

, The Independent, 21 July 1992
The house where he was born was declared unsafe and the family was forced to move out in 1956. The pharmacy remained, while the neighbourhood around it crumbled. Borsellino and Falcone met again at Palermo University. While Borsellino tended towards the right and became a member of the ''Fronte Universitario d'Azione Nazionale'' (FUAN), a right-wing university organization affiliated with the neo-fascist
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, Falcone drifted away from his parents' middle-class conservative Catholicism towards communism. However, neither joined a political party, and although the ideologies of those political movements were diametrically opposed, they shared a history of opposing the Mafia. Their different political leanings did not thwart their friendship. Both decided to join the magistrature. Borsellino obtained a degree in law at the University of Palermo, with honours, in 1962. After his father's death, he passed the judiciary exam in 1963. During those years, he worked in many cities in Sicily ( Enna in 1965, Mazara del Vallo in 1967,
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in 1969). After he married in 1968, he transferred to his native Palermo in 1975 together with
Rocco Chinnici Rocco Chinnici (, ; 19 January 1925 – 29 July 1983) was a noted Italian anti-Mafia magistrate killed by the Sicilian Mafia. Life Born at Misilmeri, Chinnici graduated in law at the University of Palermo in 1947 and started working as a magist ...
, where he got involved in the investigation into
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.


First Mafia investigations

Neither Borsellino nor Falcone had intended to get involved in the struggle against the Mafia. They were assigned cases involving the Mafia that continued to expand and became disturbed by what they discovered. They saw colleagues murdered fighting the Mafia and it became increasingly impossible to turn back.Stille, ''Excellent Cadavers'', p. 51 One of his accomplishments was the arrest of six Mafia members in 1980, including Leoluca Bagarella, the brother-in-law of Mafia boss
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. His close co-investigator, Carabiniere captain Emanuele Basile, was murdered by the Mafia the same year. Borsellino was assigned to investigate the murder and became a special target when he signed the arrest warrant for
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on a charge of ordering the murder of Basile.Stille, ''Excellent Cadavers'', pp. 47–51 He was assigned police protection.Stille, ''Excellent Cadavers'', p. 78


Antimafia Pool

During those years, working together with magistrates Falcone and Chinnici, Borsellino continued his research about the Mafia and its links to political and economic powers in Sicily and Italy. He became part of Palermo's Antimafia Pool, created by Chinnici. The Antimafia pool was a group of investigating magistrates who closely worked together sharing information to diffuse responsibility and to prevent one person from becoming the sole institutional memory and solitary target. The group consisted of Falcone, Borsellino, Giuseppe Di Lello and Leonardo Guarnotta. In 1983,
Rocco Chinnici Rocco Chinnici (, ; 19 January 1925 – 29 July 1983) was a noted Italian anti-Mafia magistrate killed by the Sicilian Mafia. Life Born at Misilmeri, Chinnici graduated in law at the University of Palermo in 1947 and started working as a magist ...
was killed by a bomb in his car. His place in the Antimafia Pool was taken by Antonino Caponnetto. The group pooled together several investigations into the Mafia, which would result in the Maxi Trial against the Mafia starting in February 1986 and which lasted until December 1987. A total of 475 mafiosi were indicted for a multitude of crimes relating to Mafia activities. Most were convicted and, to the surprise of many, the convictions were upheld several years later in January 1992, after the final stage of appeal. The importance of the trial was that the existence of Cosa Nostra was finally judicially confirmed. In 1986, Borsellino became head of the Public Prosecution Office of
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, continuing his personal campaign against the Mafia bosses, in the most populated city of the province of Trapani. His links with Falcone, who remained in Palermo, allowed him to cover the entirety of Western Sicily for investigations. In 1987, after Caponnetto resigned due to illness, Borsellino was the protagonist of a great protest about the unsuccessful nomination of his friend Falcone as head of the Antimafia Pool.


Last months

On 23 May 1992, Falcone, his wife and three bodyguards were killed by a bomb planted under
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outside of Palermo. Giovanni Brusca later claimed that 'boss of bosses'
Salvatore Riina Salvatore Riina (; 16 November 1930 – 17 November 2017), called (, Totò being the diminutive of Salvatore), was an Italian mobster and chief of the Sicilian Mafia, known for a ruthless murder campaign that reached a peak in the early 1990s ...
had told him that after the assassination of Falcone, there were indirect negotiations with the government. Former interior minister
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later said this was not true. In July 2012, Mancino was ordered to stand trial on charges of withholding evidence on 1992 talks between the Italian state and the Mafia and the killings of Falcone and Borsellino.Italy: Ex-interior minister implicated in mafia negotiations
, AND Kronos International, 25 July 2012
Some prosecutors have theorized that Borsellino was killed because he had found out about the negotiations. Borsellino failed to get himself appointed to the investigation into Falcone's murder. At a public meeting on 25 June 1992, he said that he had certain information which might explain why Falcone was killed. Borsellino unofficially asked Carabinieri Colonel Mario Mori to resume a previous investigation by Falcone into Mafia control of public works contracts. However, Mori, unbeknownst to Borsellino, was involved in secret meetings with
Vito Ciancimino Vito Alfio Ciancimino (; 2 April 1924 – 19 November 2002) was an Italian politician close to the Mafia leadership who became known for enriching himself and his associates by corruptly granting planning permission. An abrasive personality, h ...
, who was close to Riina's lieutenant Bernardo Provenzano. Mori was later investigated on suspicion of posing a danger to the state after it was alleged he prevented the arrest of Provenzano and had taken a list of Riina's demands that Ciancimino had passed on. He maintained he had spoken to Ciancimino to further investigation of the Mafia, that Ciancimino had disclosed little beyond implicitly admitting he knew Mafia members, and that key meetings were after Borsellino's death. In 2014 Italy’s president, Giorgio Napolitano, testified in a trial in which 10 defendants including the former interior minister, Nicola Mancino, were accused of negotiating with the Mafia. On 17 July 1992, Borsellino went to Rome where he was told by
Gaspare Mutolo Gaspare Mutolo (Palermo, February 5, 1940) is a Sicilian mafioso, also known as "Asparino".Bruno Contrada, former head of Palermo
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, now working for the secret service (
SISDE Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Democratica (Intelligence and Democratic Security Service), was the domestic intelligence agency of Italy. With the reform of the Italian Intelligence Services approved on 1 August 2007, SISDE was replac ...
), and anti-Mafia prosecutor Domenico Signorino. Borsellino considered Signorino a friend and was deeply troubled by the allegation. He was further disconcerted when the meeting was interrupted by a call from the Minister of the Interior,
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, requesting his immediate presence. Borsellino attended to discover that Contrada was there, and knew about the supposedly secret meeting with the informer.


Death

On 19 July 1992, Borsellino was killed by a car bomb in Via D'Amelio, near his mother's house in Palermo, less than two months after the death of his friend Falcone. The bomb attack also claimed the lives of five police officers: Agostino Catalano, Walter Cosina, Emanuela Loi (the first Italian policewoman to be killed in the line of duty), Vincenzo Li Muli and Claudio Traina.Stille, ''Excellent Cadavers'', p. 372 In his last video interview, given on 21 May 1992 to Jean Pierre Moscardo and
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, Borsellino spoke about the possible link between Cosa Nostra's mafiosi and rich Italian businessmen such as future Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. The interview received little coverage on Italian television; as of 2007, it has been aired on only one occasion, and that by a satellite channel
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in 2000, in an abridged version which is a mere 30 minutes long (it is 50 minutes long in its original form). Dozens of mafiosi were sentenced to life imprisonment for their involvement in Borsellino's murder.Nuovi processi per la strage di via D'Amelio
Antimafiaduemila.com


Legacy

Borsellino today is considered as one of the most important magistrates killed by the Sicilian Mafia and he is remembered as one of the main symbols of the battle of the State against the Mafia. Many schools and public buildings were named after him, including Palermo International Airport (subsequently renamed ''Falcone-Borsellino Airport'') – a memorial by local sculptor Tommaso Geraci is there – and the
Velodromo Paolo Borsellino Velodromo Paolo Borsellino is a multi-use stadium in Palermo, Italy, located in the ''ZEN'' neighbourhood of the city, and currently home to local American football club Sharks Palermo and rugby football club Palermo Rugby 2005. It is named afte ...
multi-use stadium in Palermo. In recognition of their efforts in the anti-Mafia trials, he and Giovanni Falcone were named as heroes of the last 60 years in the 13 November 2006 issue of '' Time''. His sister
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ran as
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(
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) presidential candidate in the
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, after having won the regional
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, but lost to incumbent Salvatore Cuffaro, who was later sentenced to seven years in prison for collusion with the Mafia.Talpe Dda, Cuffaro condannato a 7 anni in appello; "L'ex governatore ha favorito Cosa Nostra"
, La Repubblica, 23 January 2010
His famous quote about Sicily, "she will become most beautiful", is the namesake of the
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party.


In popular culture

* '' Giovanni Falcone'' (1993), directed by
Giuseppe Ferrara Giuseppe Ferrara (15 July 1932 – 25 June 2016) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.
, played by Giancarlo Giannini; * ''
Excellent Cadavers ''Excellent Cadavers'' is a 1995 non-fiction book by American author Alexander Stille about the Sicilian Mafia, concentrating on magistrate Giovanni Falcone's fight against the Mafia and his 1992 assassination. Book title The name of the book ...
'' (1999), directed by Ricky Tognazzi, played by Andy Luotto; * ''
Gli angeli di Borsellino ''The Angels of Borsellino'' () is a 2003 Italian film written by Ugo Barbàra, Paolo Zucca, Mirco Da Lio, and Massimo Di Martino, and directed by . The film concerns the lives of the Sicilian judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. Plot ...
'' (2003), directed by Rocco Cesareo, played by Toni Garrani; * ''Paolo Borsellino'' (2004), television miniseries by
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, played by Giorgio Tirabassi; * ''Giovanni Falcone – L'uomo che sfidò Cosa Nostra'' (2006), Andrea and Antonio Frazzi's television miniseries, played by
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; * ''Paolo Borsellino – Essendo Stato'' (2006), theatrical performance written and directed by
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; * '' Il Capo dei Capi'' (2007), TV series by
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and Alexis Sweet, played by
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; * ''Paolo Borsellino: una vita da eroe'' (2010), a video documentary by Lucio Miceli and Roberta Di Casimirro; * ''Paolo Borsellino – I 57 giorni'' (2012), a television film by Alberto Negrin, played by Luca Zingaretti; * ''Vi perdono ma inginocchiatevi'' (2012), a TV movie by
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, played by Lollo Franco; * '' The Mafia Kills Only in Summer'' (2013), directed by Pif; * ''
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'' (2016), directed by
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, played by Giuseppe Fiorello; * ''Paolo Borsellino. Adesso tocca a me'' (2017), a documentary fiction of Giovanni Filippetto, played by
Cesare Bocci Cesare Adolfo Bocci (born 13 September 1957) is an Italian actor. Born in Camerino, he has acted in films and on stage, but is best known for his performance as Mimi Augello to Luca Zingaretti's Salvo Montalbano in the television series ''Il C ...
.


See also

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Rita Atria Rita Atria (; September 4, 1974 − July 26, 1992) was a witness and key collaborator in a major Mafia investigation in Sicily. She committed suicide in July 1992, a week after Cosa Nostra killed prosecutor Paolo Borsellino, with whom she had been ...
* Il Capo dei Capi *
List of victims of the Sicilian Mafia This list of victims of the Sicilian Mafia includes people who have been killed by the Sicilian Mafia while opposing its rule. It does not include people killed in internal conflicts of the Mafia itself. 1890s 1893 *February 1 – Emanuele N ...


References


Bibliography

* Schneider, Jane T. & Peter T. Schneider (2003).
Reversible Destiny: Mafia, Antimafia, and the Struggle for Palermo
', Berkeley: University of California Press. . * Stille, Alexander (1995). '' Excellent Cadavers: The Mafia and the Death of the First Italian Republic'', New York: Vintage. . * Follain, John (2012). ''Vendetta: The Mafia, Judge Falcone and the Quest for Justice'', London: Hodder & Stoughton. .


Further reading

* Dickie, John (2004).
Cosa Nostra. A history of the Sicilian Mafia
', London: Coronet.

in ''The Observer'', 15 February 2004). * Jamieson, Alison (2000). ''The Antimafia: Italy’s fight against organized crime'', London: Macmillan. .


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