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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OmertàOmertà - Wikipedia

    Omertà (/ oʊ ˈ m ɛər t ə /, Italian pronunciation:) is a Southern Italian code of silence and code of honor and conduct that places importance on silence in the face of questioning by authorities or outsiders; non-cooperation with authorities, the government, or outsiders, especially during criminal investigations; and ...

  2. May 4, 2024 · In the Mafia, omertà is a sacred vow that forbids members from cooperating with authoritiesand the consequences for betraying it are fatal. The rule of omertà is brutally simple: never talk to the authorities about criminal activities of any kind or committed by anyone — even mortal enemies.

  3. This code was based on omertài.e., the obligation never, under any circumstances, to apply for justice to the legal authorities and never to assist in any way in the detection of crimes committed against oneself or others.

  4. Recorded from the late 19th century, the word is Italian, and is either a regional variation of Italian umiltà ‘humility’ (with reference to the Mafia code which enjoins submission of the group to the leader as well as silence on all Mafia concerns), or Old Spanish hombredad ‘manliness’.

  5. Nov 17, 2023 · In the shadowy realm of Italian organized crime, one concept reigns supreme: omertà. This ancient word, hailing from the Sicilian dialect, encapsulates a code of silence and secrecy that has upheld the power and dominance of criminal organizations, notably the Mafia, for centuries.

  6. Jan 29, 2023 · This piece attempts to explain what omertà is and how it works in Sicilian society. There are two conflicting opinions on the origin of the word: one says that it comes from the Neapolitan “umertà,” meaning “humility,” giving it the sense of an attitude of submission; the other denotes the Spanish word “hombredad,” or ...

  7. Jul 8, 2019 · One key principle governed the Mafia’s world of organized crime: the code of silence known as omertà. No one talked to external parties or authorities about the heinous crimes that its members committed.