• 2 days ago
Mafia informants directed police to specific sites where toxic rubbish was dumped.
Transcript
00:00The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Italy violated the right to life of 2.9 million
00:09citizens living in a toxic waste polluted area around Naples. The court gave Italy two
00:15years to address the contamination and health issues. The area is known as the land of fires
00:21due to the dumping and burning of rubbish and toxic waste which has taken place there
00:26for decades. Authorities say the Camorra mafia is linked to the illegal waste dumping
00:32and burning. The court confirmed that increased rates of cancer and groundwater pollution
00:37had been recorded in the area of 90 municipalities and found that Italian authorities were aware
00:44of the issue since 1988 but failed to act. Residents have long reported health issues
00:51due to waste dumping which has contaminated underground wells used for irrigation. The
00:57case was brought to the European Court of Human Rights by dozens of people and five
01:02local organisations.

Recommended