A sign reads "Rise up, the shining 2006", the year of the school's shutdown, on a window in an abandoned...
A sign reads "Rise up, the shining 2006", the year of the school's shutdown, on a window in an abandoned school in Scampia, district of northern Naples, August 21, 2013. The organisation Libera is trying to reclaim the school in Scampia, an area of 80,000 residents said to be Europe's biggest drug market, as a refuge for teenagers that will eventually host a theatre, cinema and restaurant where chefs and waiters will train. It is part of a nationwide campaign to use confiscated gang assets to persuade youths from sink estates like Scampia that there is an alternative to drugs and working for the mob. Picture taken August 21, 2013. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi (ITALY - Tags: CRIME LAW DRUGS SOCIETY)