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Each Chinatown is full of associations. They are sort of circles, which bring together Chinese and expatriates from the same region or city. Among the goals of these clubs is to protect the villagers also against the Chinese diplomatic authorities. But, as stated in the reports of anti-Mafia prosecutor, "to improve relations with the authorities of the host country." These kinds of unions also provide cultural autonomy to the community and allow "exercise strict control over economic and social life." It can "to acquire the business activities of the districts and to expel the residents until the establishment of true enclave." And because over time some of these lobbies have proved quite effective in weaving relationships both with the Italian institutions with those of Beijing, have often been the object of mafia groups. On the other hand, one of the interests of the boss of Chinatown is to tighten interest with the political authorities. And not only diplomatic relations, even with the Italian ones. And 'this, after all, one of the most advanced strategies of criminal organizations. As the Cosa Nostra, even the Chinese mafia tries to obtain benefits (and return favors) to those in power. Have strong links with those sitting on the couch and just attended the control room is a source of pride and show of force. A few years ago, during a check at the airport of Rome, a Chinese than he was stopped by police before he took the flight to the East. Was found on him a photograph showing him in his restaurant on the side of the then Italian prime minister. When asked about why bring that investigators Photos in China, said: "So you can see what I have become important." When, in fact, return to their country, the representatives of various associations of overseas Chinese come together in a sort of conclave. A sort of parliament of Chinatown scattered across five continents, which then act decisions and claims to bring to the table of the Beijing government, which is rather sensitive to the needs of expatriate children. Proof? When in the spring of 2007 the Chinese revolt broke out in Milan, the Consul-General took a clear stand in defense of his countrymen. It took a similar position to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, who asked the Italian 'balance' to solve problems, that were protected, "the reasonable needs of overseas Chinese" and assured "full protection of their rights."

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