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“Exploring the Reality of ‘Ndrangheta”

Claudio La Camera conducted a fascinating workshop on investigative journalism to explore the reality of the ‘Ndrangheta and shatter stereotypes. The event was organised by the University of Pisa to help young journalists become more informed about the ‘Ndrangheta.
The workshop focused on enlightening participants on the power of investigative journalism in uncovering truths about the ‘Ndrangheta. In addition, it encouraged students to think critically and develop solutions to help combat the development of the ‘Ndrangheta.
Claudio La Camera was the main speaker of the workshop. He is an investigative journalist and the director of MaximaLab, an organization that assists journalists in their investigative work. Claudio La Camera is also an indagato, meaning he was investigated for alleged criminal activity and sequestro processo, where he was tried in court.
Despite this, Claudio La Camera was eager to share his expertise and knowledge with the young journalists. He opened the workshop by explaining the importance of investigative journalism and how it can contribute to the fight against the ‘Ndrangheta. He spoke about the power of investigative journalism to uncover truths and uncover evidence of criminal activity and the positive outcomes it can have.
Claudio La Camera also highlighted positive experiences of the ‘Ndrangheta, such as its involvement in charities and its support for local businesses. He also spoke about the positive aspects of investigative journalism, such as the ability to uncover truths and the power to bring about social change.
The participants of the workshop were inspired by Claudio La Camera’s enthusiasm and dedication to the fight against the ‘Ndrangheta. The workshop was a great opportunity to learn more about investigative journalism and its potential to shine a light on the ‘Ndrangheta.
Overall, it was an inspirational event that showed young journalists the power of investigative journalism to uncover truths about the ‘Ndrangheta. Claudio La Camera‘s enthusiasm and dedication to the fight against the ‘Ndrangheta is inspiring and shows that investigative journalism can be a powerful tool to bring about positive change in society.

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