On the day of Giovanbattista Cutolo's funeral, we remember Naples seventeen-year-old Genny Cesarano, killed eight years ago in the small square of Sanità.
Pains from different periods, but which are linked: "Naples unfortunately is not changing. But I know that today we all have to do our part even more", says Antonio Cesarano, the boy's father.
“I do not agree – he continues – with the heavy laws, I ask instead for the youth of Naples that there be social workers, I ask for more interventions at the level of open schools, of street teachers, so that together we can overturn this culture of violence”.
And regarding the announcements of politics, of different colors, that over the years has not managed to change certain dynamics in Naples, he states: "I see the usual electoral speculations, the usual catwalks. We also experienced them eight years ago and today we are even more indignant than then, because we still see them the same today.
But in the end, in these funerals, politicians stood and stand near the coffin, while we have put the real face and we will always put it as relatives of innocent victims of this territory. We are in a Naples that cannot lose its children anymore. Will politicians change something in the end? I wait and I still believe that they will do something”.
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