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Sunday 10 June 2007

Sicily among the safest regions in Italy

The Godfather, The Untouchables, The Sopranos. They all have one think in common: Mafia.

But do Mafia movies and television shows affect the image of Sicily and Sicilians? Hell, Yeah!

Isn't it a bit unfair that while far more potentially dangerous countries like Russia or Brazil enjoy the glory and fame of their emblematic Vodkas and hot Samba dancers, while Sicily is defamed by its Mafia stigma, mainly with thanks to the entertainment industry?

We have been living in both Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo and we can ensure you that it was far more dangerous than Palermo or even Mafia capital Corleone.

Yes, Mafia is still a plague, as it is Camorra in Campania, Ndrangheta in Sardegna as well as Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka and gunfighting gangsters in South America. But when one happens to shake hands with a Columbian you are much less likely to say: "Oh really, Bogota?...drug dealers! Kidnappers!" Instead, when one shakes hands with a Sicilian, the same old song plays over and over again :" Oh really, Palermo?...Mafia!"

But believe it or not, despite the bad publicity, Sicily is among the safest regions in Italy!

According to the ISTAT (Italian Institute of Statistics), Sicily registered one of the lowest crime rates in the country in the past few years.



Crimes every 100,000 people:

Sicily 3,481

North-West 4,770

Turin 6,823

Bologna 7,223

Pickpocketing every 100,000 people:

Palermo 124

Center Italy 446

Italian average 287

Stolen cars, robbed stores and apartments:

Palermo 2,152

Milan 3,780

Bologna 4,485

Rimini and province 5,761



Numbers talk! Sicily is a safe destination. If you refrain from visiting Sicily because of safety concerns, keep in mind that there are more chances that something could happen to you in a big North American city. Unfortunately though, publicity for Sicily is still pretty bad. The images of The Godfather are well entrenched in peoples' minds all over the world!

May I suggest that next time you shake hands with a Sicilian you might consider to say :"Oh really, Palermo?...Damn good food there!"

3 comments:

  1. La criminalità comune, cara mia,è cosa ben diversa da quella mafiosa, che paradossalmente esige ordine e tranquillità!

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  2. Concordo a pieno. Ma vedi, spesso nell' immaginario comune di chi non appartiene alla cultura Italiana, o in questo caso Siciliana, la Sicilia vinen spesso vista come un luogo da gangsters. Molti potenziali visitatori d'oltreoceano scartano a priori questa meravigliosa meta turistica per paura di essere "sparati a vista". Secondo questi individui tra Mafia o Criminalità non c'è distinzione alcuna. Lungi dal volere screditare le altre regioni italiane, mi è sembrato quantomeno "incentivante" sottolineare la vivibilità della nostra regione, fornendo dei dati statistici...Che poi Mafia e criminalità siano in realtà due cose distinte e separate è per noi più che scontato, no?

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  3. solo una precisazione , che può sembrare puntigliosa, ma che fa parte della nostra cultra, io sono sardo e la ngrangheta in sardegna non c'è, da noi c'è il banditismo...cmq bellissimo blog!

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