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World Service,24 May 2018,53 mins

Life as the Enemy of the Mafia

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Nicola Gratteri is one of Italy's most respected anti-mafia chief prosecutors and he has been living under 24/7 armed protection since 1989. Nicola grew up in a small town in Calabria, in the South of Italy, where he used to go to school with the sons of local mafia bosses. When he became a prosecutor he brought to court several of his childhood friends - as well as some of the most dangerous international mafia bosses. Charles LaLa Evans is a widower from Mississippi in the US who turned his home into a museum of love - in tribute to his late wife. Clemantine Wamariya was six years old when she fled the Rwandan genocide in 1994. She was separated from her parents - only to be reunited with them on live television 12 years later. She's written about her experiences in a book called The Girl Who Smiled Beads. Image: Profile picture of anti-mafia chief prosecutor Nicola Gratteri Credit: TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images

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