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Luigi Ciotti : ウィキペディア英語版
Luigi Ciotti
Luigi Ciotti, born in Pieve di Cadore (province of Belluno) on September 10, 1945, is an Italian priest belonging to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Turin, deeply involved in the fight against illegality and organized crime such as Mafia.
==Biography==
Luigi Ciotti emigrated with his family to Turin in 1950. He was ordained priest in 1972 by Cardinal Michele Pellegrino, who assigned him to the “parish” of the streets of Turin.
Ciotti's involvement with social work started in 1966, when he organized the ''Gruppo Abele'' (Abel's Group), dedicated to follow cases inside the Juvenile Detention Centers, and help the victims of drugs. Sixteen years later, in 1982, he promoted the foundation of CNCA, the national network of organizations dedicated to charitable hospitality. In 1987 he was appointed the first president of the Italian League against AIDS (LILA), founded by Franco Grillini and friends in 1986. On March 25, 1995 he started the association ''Libera'' (Free), in charge of coordinating the effort of various Italian organizations against organized crime.

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