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Ms Ocampo was hoping to take on organised gun crime during her role as mayo.
There was a rally going on, organised by the Student Government Association and the Black Student Union.
Any attempt to undermine unions hurts the Democratic Party, which relies on organised labour to raise money and knock on doors at election time.
The Government is also introducing a highly contentious Trade Union Bill that many critics see as an attack on organised labour.
Last week Home Secretary David Blunkett announced a new raft of measures under the Immigration Reform Bill designed to clamp down on organised immigration crime.
"His crackdown on organised crimes has come at the expense of the rule of law.
"This is about ordinary people taking on organised crime".
We will take on organised crime gangs set up to avoid tax.
Margaret Thatcher, no friend of the unions, took care to have the police onside whenever she took on organised labour.
It has become a symbol of the Italian state's willingness to take on organised crime, so in any case is unlikely to be dropped.
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Appointed to Corsica after his predecessor's assassination 15 months ago, he had begun to crack down with success on organised crime and separatist terror.
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