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Anonima sarda (Italian: [aˈnɔːnima ˈsarda], Sardinian: [aˈnonima ˈzaɾda]; also anonima sequestri) is an Italian journalistic expression widely used by the Italian media as an umbrella to describe the Sardinian groups operating kidnappings for ransom, which took place for the most part in the Mediterranean island of Sardinia between the 1960s and 1997.

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  • Anonima sarda (en)
  • Anonima sequestri (it)
  • Anonima sequestri (fr)
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  • Anonima Sequestri ou Anonima Sarda est le nom donné en Sardaigne à toute organisation criminelle dont les membres ne sont pas connus (ils sont, donc, anonymes) et dont l'activité de l'organisation consiste en l'enlèvement de personnes (en italien "sequestro") contre rançon. En général, il ne s'agit pas d'organisations de type mafieux, mais ses membres respectent le code de la Barbagia. Active depuis des temps immémoriaux, elles le furent particulièrement des années 1960 jusqu'en dans les années 1990. (fr)
  • Anonima sarda (Italian: [aˈnɔːnima ˈsarda], Sardinian: [aˈnonima ˈzaɾda]; also anonima sequestri) is an Italian journalistic expression widely used by the Italian media as an umbrella to describe the Sardinian groups operating kidnappings for ransom, which took place for the most part in the Mediterranean island of Sardinia between the 1960s and 1997. (en)
  • Anonima sequestri (o Anonima sarda) è stata un'espressione giornalistica utilizzata dai media italiani per riferirsi a gruppi criminali originari della Sardegna dediti a sequestri di persona, assalti e rapine a mano armata, inizialmente in Sardegna ma poi anche in altre regioni italiane, in prevalenza dagli anni 1960 agli anni 1990. (it)
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  • Anonima sarda (Italian: [aˈnɔːnima ˈsarda], Sardinian: [aˈnonima ˈzaɾda]; also anonima sequestri) is an Italian journalistic expression widely used by the Italian media as an umbrella to describe the Sardinian groups operating kidnappings for ransom, which took place for the most part in the Mediterranean island of Sardinia between the 1960s and 1997. The expression is misleading as it depicts something like a Sardinian criminal syndicate, similar to the Sicilian mafia, the Calabrian 'Ndrangheta or the Campanian Camorra. Instead, the Sardinian bandits responsible for the kidnappings lacked any kind of command structure, did not exert any influence on political institutions, specialized in basically one criminal activity, and several groups of bandits would operate with little to no relationship with each other. The frequency and severity of kidnappings for ransom operated by the Sardinian bandits became relevant and gained national-level notoriety in the 1960s when they started targeting people on the Italian peninsula and even famous Italians like Fabrizio de André. 150 kidnappings have been counted in Sardinia between 1960 and 1997 when the phenomenon is conventionally said to have ended. (en)
  • Anonima Sequestri ou Anonima Sarda est le nom donné en Sardaigne à toute organisation criminelle dont les membres ne sont pas connus (ils sont, donc, anonymes) et dont l'activité de l'organisation consiste en l'enlèvement de personnes (en italien "sequestro") contre rançon. En général, il ne s'agit pas d'organisations de type mafieux, mais ses membres respectent le code de la Barbagia. Active depuis des temps immémoriaux, elles le furent particulièrement des années 1960 jusqu'en dans les années 1990. (fr)
  • Anonima sequestri (o Anonima sarda) è stata un'espressione giornalistica utilizzata dai media italiani per riferirsi a gruppi criminali originari della Sardegna dediti a sequestri di persona, assalti e rapine a mano armata, inizialmente in Sardegna ma poi anche in altre regioni italiane, in prevalenza dagli anni 1960 agli anni 1990. La gravità del fenomeno fu tale che già alla fine degli anni sessanta venne istituita una commissione parlamentare d'inchiesta sul fenomeno del banditismo in Sardegna, oltre a modifiche legislative volte a inasprire le pene per il reato di sequestro di persona e alla procedura del blocco dei beni della famiglia del rapito. A porre definitivamente fine al fenomeno dei rapimenti a scopo di estorsione nei primi anni novanta fu la classificazione del reato di rapimento a scopo di estorsione al pari del reato di associazione mafiosa con la conseguenza che vennero bloccati i beni dei parenti dei sequestratori anziché dei sequestrati, grazie anche alle pressioni del comitato degli ex sequestrati che hanno contribuito a tale svolta. (it)
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