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Giuseppe Fava

Giuseppe Fava (September 15, 1925 in Palazzolo Acreide – January 5, 1984 in Catania), also known as Pippo, was an Italian writer, investigative journalist, playwright and Antimafia activist who was killed by the Mafia. He was the founder of the ''I Siciliani'' monthly magazine. His motto in life was: "is there any use in living if you don't have the courage to fight?"
==Journalist==
Born and raised in Palazzolo Acreide in the province of Siracusa in Sicily, he moved to Catania to study law.〔 (Giuseppe Fava ), Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 45 (1995)〕 Graduating in 1947, he soon moved to journalism and became a professional journalist in 1952.〔 He became the editor in chief of ''Espresso Sera'' daily newspaper in Catania — the main city on Sicily's east coast — and in 1980 of ''Il Giornale del Sud'', where he formed a team of young journalists that turned the paper into an independent, investigative journal. At the time, not much was known about the owners, but it became clear that some of them had connections with the Mafia. Fava was fired.

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