Ammazzateci tutti

The movement emerged when Francesco Fortugno, a centre-left politician and deputy president of the regional parliament, was killed by the 'Ndrangheta on 16 October 2005 in Locri.

[1] Ammazzateci Tutti played a key role in organizing the largest popular demonstration ever in Locri on 4 November 2005.

[1] "Ammazzateci tutti is a message that expresses both hope and challenge to the 'Ndrangheta, saying 'See if you have enough lead to kill us all,' " according to Pecora.

"[2] Since its founding, Ammazzateci tutti has held regular demonstrations designed to pressure the Italian state into taking action against the 'Ndrangheta.

"[3] As a youth movement, Ammazzateci Tutti uses modern media techniques such as YouTube and Facebook to get their message across.