A knowledgeable guide is always a good thing when you're on a tour, but in this case, critics say, it may be too much.
Angelo Provenzano, from Corleone, Sicily (yes, that's where the name came from), is the son of Bernardo Provenzano, long-time chief leader of the Mafia, and now in jail for, among other things, ordering the assassination of judges who were investigating the Mafia.
While the younger Provenzano hasn't been convicted of anything, organizations of families who lost members to Mafia violence are protesting that the tours, in which Provenzano describes life with his father to groups of American tourists, are offensive.
From the Guardian (UK), MORE
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