Roberto Saviano: To be believed, you have to die, like Falcone, or risk dying. What kind of world do we live in?'
Briefly

The Rome Court of Appeal confirmed that Roberto Saviano was threatened with death by the Casalesi clan in 2008, leading to a life of hiding and constant security. The court convicted key figures from the Camorra for their roles in threatening him. Despite facing criticism for his stance on organized crime and immigration, this recent ruling is seen as a moral victory for Saviano, validating his struggles and experiences over the last 17 years and formally acknowledging the threats against him.
The Rome Court of Appeal ruled that the Casalesi clan threatened to kill Roberto Saviano in 2008, marking a significant turning point in his life and safety.
Roberto Saviano expressed that the ruling was a moral victory for him, as it formally acknowledged the threats against him and supported his position.
Saviano's experiences have included living in hiding and facing criticisms from politicians, notably from Silvio Berlusconi, for supposedly tarnishing Italy's image.
The ruling serves as an official recognition by the Italian justice system of the threats against Saviano, giving him closure after years of peril and uncertainty.
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