(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 19 - The "courage and commitment for
justice and law and order" of anti-mafia prosecutor Paolo
Borsellino and the five members of his security detail murdered
in the 1992 Via D'Amelio bombing remain a "beacon of hope and
determination for us all", Premier Giorgia Meloni said on
Friday, the 32nd anniversary of the Cosa Nostra attack.
"Fighting the mafia is an absolute priority" for the government,
the prime minister said in a social media post.
"Today marks the 32nd anniversary of the massacre of Via
D'Amelio, a day that profoundly marked our nation", Meloni said
of the bombing in Palermo that killed Borsellino and the members
of his detail - Emanuela Loi, Vincenzo Li Muli, Walter Eddie
Cosina, Agostino Catalano and Claudio Traina, "who sacrificed
their lives in the fight against the mafia".
The prime minister went on to say that it is "our duty to honour
their memory" while "continuing to fight any form of crime and
to defend the values of justice and freedom for which they lost
their lives".
"Italy doesn't forget", Meloni stressed.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella said the "terrible massacre
of Via D'Amelio, 57 days after the attack in Capaci", which
killed another anti-mafia prosecutor, Giovanni Falcone, his wife
Francesca Morvillo, also a magistrate, and three members of
their security detail, "constituted the climax of the terrorist
strategy conducted by the mafia" with "ruthless acts of war"
aimed at submitting the State and society.
"Institutions and citizens prevented it", the president
stressed. (ANSA).