U.N. - 14 Gennaio Six Months Without Mario Paciolla, Without Truth and the UN Tells us to Wait Six months have passed since Mario Paciolla’s death, the Italian volunteer serving at the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia. The doubts are still many. Family and friends call for justice and even the foreign minister, Luigi Di Maio, has launched an appeal for the truth. The 33-year-old Neapolitan was found hanged with a sheet […]
U.N. - 20 Ottobre 2020 Mario Paciolla, Autopsy in Colombia Ruled a Suicide, But the UN Remains Cautious More than 90 days have now passed since the death of Carmine Mario Paciolla, the 33-year-old from Naples, a UN volunteer in Colombia. After almost a month of silence, over the weekend, the magazine “Semana” published the results of the autopsy carried out by Colombian doctors. The evaluation confirmed the suicide, “if the investigative work […]
Onu - 20 Ottobre 2020 Mario Paciolla, per l’autopsia in Colombia è suicidio, ma l’ONU resta prudente Sono ormai trascorsi più di 90 giorni dalla morte di Carmine Mario Paciolla, il 33enne di Napoli, volontario dell’ONU in Colombia. Dopo quasi un mese di silenzio, nel fine settimana, la rivista “Semana” ha pubblicato l’esito dell’autopsia effettuata dai medici colombiani. La perizia ha confermato il suicidio, “se il lavoro investigativo esclude altre circostanze relative […]
Onu - 18 Settembre 2020 Caso Paciolla: l’ONU avvierà una “pulizia” della Missione in Colombia? Nelle ultime ore, dalla Colombia, alcuni giornalisti dicono di aspettare il richiamo di top level della Missione ONU nel paese sudamericano a causa della cattiva gestione dopo la morte di Mario Paciolla. Abbiamo chiesto al portavoce del SG delle Nazioni Unite la conferma o la smentita di queste voci
U.N. - 11 Settembre 2020 Mario Paciolla’s Murder Investigation. “He Cried on the Phone” ex-Girlfriend Said New elements emerged on the Paciolla case after the suicide hypothesis supported by the Colombian authorities. The Italians are increasingly convinced that it is a murder. The ex-girlfriend, Ilaria Izzo, told her version of the story, describing her last phone calls with Mario as particularly tense with continuous crying fits and screaming. Mario asked her to leave Colombia with the ticket he had bought her. It emerged that Paciolla had been assigned to investigate a bombing carried out by the military against a village of FARC dissidents. The material he prepared then arrived in the hands of an opposition senator, who would use it to pillory the then-Defense Minister, Guillermo Botero. From that moment on, Mario would no longer feel safe. Our questions to the UN on this situation.
U.N. - 4 Agosto 2020 UN Is in Close Communication with Italy on Mario Paciolla’s Death in Colombia New details cast a shadow on some of the organization's moves after the UN monitor's death.
News - 28 Luglio 2020 As the Mystery Around Paciolla’s Death in Colombia Deepens, the UN Remains Silent In Italian The lifeless body of Mario Paciolla, the United Nations volunteer found dead on July 15 at his home in San Vicente de Caguán (Colombia), was brought back to Italy last Friday, July 24. However, it is still unclear what happened to the 33-year-old Neapolitan UN monitor. Those who knew him well immediately ruled […]