Pope Francis, visiting Italy's impoverished south, has told Neapolitans to resist exploitation by Mafia dons and seek the dignity of honest work.
On a day trip today to Naples, Francis spoke to residents of Scampia, a rundown neighbourhood dominated by Camorra mobsters, and decried its chronic joblessness.
In places like Scampia, more than half of young people are jobless. Many wind up working for the Naples-based crime syndicate as drug couriers or extortionists, shaking down local merchants for so-called "protection money."
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He called on Mafiosi and their accomplices to abandon their criminal ways.