Draft:The Wall of Legality
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Submission declined on 9 April 2024 by KylieTastic (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are:
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- Comment: The single reference, that serves only to verify that this wall exists (but not that it is notable) is insufficient to establish notability. WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 20:28, 9 April 2024 (UTC)
The Wall of Legality in Palermo can be found at Piazza degli Aragonesi. It is a street art projects that shows important figures in the fight against the Sicilian Mafia. The project is an attempt to educate visitors and especially the younger generation about the crimes that the mafia has committed and how a society can be protected.
The depicted persons include among others:
- Francesca Morvillo, Italian magistrate (killed by the mafia)
- Emanuela Setti Carraro, Italian nurse (killed by the mafia)
- Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa, Italian general (killed by the mafia)
- Rocco Chinnici, anti mafia magistrate (killed by the mafia)
- Emanuele Basile, police officer (killed by the mafia)
- Andrea Camilleri, Italian writer (died 2019)
- Boris Giuliano, police officer (killed by the mafia)
- Piersanti Mattarella, Sicilian president (killed by the mafia)
- Paolo Borsellino, judge (killed by the maffia)
- Giovanni Falcone, judge and prosecuting magistrate (killed by the maffia)
- Claudio Traina, police officer (killed by the mafia)
- Antonio Montinaro, police officer (killed by the mafia)
- Vito Schifani, police officer (killed by the mafia)
References[edit]
- https://www.equaltimes.org/education-as-a-bulwark-against-the
- https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/the-wall-of-legality-representing-in-pictorial-form-the-news-photo/1242885326