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Fabrizio Gatti (born 9 March 1966) is an Italian investigative journalist and author. He writes for the Italian weekly l'Espresso and his reportage and undercover investigations have been translated all over the world. Born in Milan, he started his career in 1991, writing mostly about illegal immigration, first on Corriere della Sera and, from 2004, on l'Espresso. Other inquiries deal with the treatment of the Kosovar refugees who try to cross the Swiss border, the life conditions in the Temporary Stay Center from Lampedusa, the hygienic situation of Umberto I Clinic in Rome.

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  • فابريتسيو غاتي (بالإيطالية: Fabrizio Gatti)‏ هو كاتب وصحفي إيطالي، ولد في 9 مارس 1966 في ليتشي في إيطاليا. (ar)
  • Fabrizio Gatti (* 9. März 1966 in Como) ist ein italienischer Journalist. Er arbeitete zunächst für den Corriere della Sera und ist aktuell (2010) Chefreporter des L’Espresso. Gatti begann seine journalistische Tätigkeit 1991. Er veröffentlichte Hintergrundartikel vor allem zu Themen wie Kriminalität, Missständen in öffentlichen Einrichtungen und illegaler Immigration zuerst im Corriere della Sera und seit 2004 im L'Espresso. Dabei recherchierte er selbst in Verkleidung und mit falschem Namen als Erntehelfer oder vorgeblicher Flüchtling vor Ort und wird deshalb teilweise mit Günter Wallraff verglichen. (de)
  • Fabrizio Gatti (born 9 March 1966) is an Italian investigative journalist and author. He writes for the Italian weekly l'Espresso and his reportage and undercover investigations have been translated all over the world. Gatti has travelled most of the routes of immigration into Europe. Between 2003 and 2007 he also crossed the Sahara desert four times with hundreds of migrants, infiltrated a gang of human traffickers in Northern Africa as a gangster's personal driver, was rescued at sea, was jailed in the Lampedusa detention centre as an Iraqi illegal migrant, and worked as a slave labourer on a tomato farm in Italy. Gatti told all his undercover experiences from Africa to Europe in the book «Bilal: My undercover journey into the modern slave-trade» (Rizzoli). The book was also published in French, German, Norwegian and Swedish. Born in Milan, he started his career in 1991, writing mostly about illegal immigration, first on Corriere della Sera and, from 2004, on l'Espresso. His preferred investigation method is passing as one of the people he is writing about. On 16 April 2007 he received the 2006 Journalist Award of the European Union, for his reporting about the working conditions of the immigrants in Apulia. In the article Io schiavo in Puglia ("I slave in Apulia") published in L'Espresso, he describes his experience as an undercover immigrant worker at tomato harvest. Other inquiries deal with the treatment of the Kosovar refugees who try to cross the Swiss border, the life conditions in the Temporary Stay Center from Lampedusa, the hygienic situation of Umberto I Clinic in Rome. In 2007, he received the Italian National Award for Investigative Journalism for his article about differences of treatment of Romanian citizens in Italy and other European Union states. In 2007, Editore Rizzoli published his book "Bilal. Il mio viaggio da infiltrato nel mercato dei nuovi schiavi" ("Bilal. My undercover journey into the modern slavetrade"). Gatti also contributed with the producer Sascha Rosemann, the writer Stefano Bises (Gomorrah) and the film director Oliver Hirschbiegel to the new eight-parts series Unwanted, inspired by his book Bilal, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel and starred by Marco Bocci (Fino all’ultimo battito), Jessica Schwarz (Romy), Dada Fungula Bozela (Snabba Cash), Sylvester Groth (Inglourious Basterds), Francesco Acquaroli (Romanzo criminale, Squadra antimafia) and Scot Williams (Memory). They are joined by Hassan Najib, Jonathan Berlin, Jason Derek Prempeh, Cecilia Dazzi, Barbara Auer, Marco Palvetti, Denise Capezza, Nuala Peberdy, Samuel Kalambay, Amadou Mbow, Edward Apeagyei, Reshny N’Kouka, Onyinye Odokoro and Massimo De Lorenzo. Unwanted is produced by Sky Studios, Pantaleon Films and Indiana Production. Dan Maag, Marco Beckmann, Patrick Zorer and Stephanie Schettler-Kohler produce for Pantaleon alongside Sascha Rosemann while Fabrizio Donvito, Benedetto Habib, Daniel Campos Pavoncelli and Marco Cohen produce for Indiana. Unwanted is executive produced for Sky Studios by Nils Hartmann and Sonia Rovai. Gatti's books were also published in France, Germany, Japan, Norway, Sweden and his undercover stories have been translated all over the world, including Japan. (en)
  • Fabrizio Gatti, né à Lecce le 9 mars 1966 , est un journaliste et écrivain italien. (fr)
  • Fabrizio Gatti (Milano, 9 marzo 1966) è un giornalista e scrittore italiano. (it)
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  • فابريتسيو غاتي (بالإيطالية: Fabrizio Gatti)‏ هو كاتب وصحفي إيطالي، ولد في 9 مارس 1966 في ليتشي في إيطاليا. (ar)
  • Fabrizio Gatti (* 9. März 1966 in Como) ist ein italienischer Journalist. Er arbeitete zunächst für den Corriere della Sera und ist aktuell (2010) Chefreporter des L’Espresso. Gatti begann seine journalistische Tätigkeit 1991. Er veröffentlichte Hintergrundartikel vor allem zu Themen wie Kriminalität, Missständen in öffentlichen Einrichtungen und illegaler Immigration zuerst im Corriere della Sera und seit 2004 im L'Espresso. Dabei recherchierte er selbst in Verkleidung und mit falschem Namen als Erntehelfer oder vorgeblicher Flüchtling vor Ort und wird deshalb teilweise mit Günter Wallraff verglichen. (de)
  • Fabrizio Gatti, né à Lecce le 9 mars 1966 , est un journaliste et écrivain italien. (fr)
  • Fabrizio Gatti (Milano, 9 marzo 1966) è un giornalista e scrittore italiano. (it)
  • Fabrizio Gatti (born 9 March 1966) is an Italian investigative journalist and author. He writes for the Italian weekly l'Espresso and his reportage and undercover investigations have been translated all over the world. Born in Milan, he started his career in 1991, writing mostly about illegal immigration, first on Corriere della Sera and, from 2004, on l'Espresso. Other inquiries deal with the treatment of the Kosovar refugees who try to cross the Swiss border, the life conditions in the Temporary Stay Center from Lampedusa, the hygienic situation of Umberto I Clinic in Rome. (en)
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  • فابريتسيو غاتي (ar)
  • Fabrizio Gatti (de)
  • Fabrizio Gatti (en)
  • Fabrizio Gatti (fr)
  • Fabrizio Gatti (it)
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