Braveheart
A Mexican journalist who risks her life to investigate the drug cartels and the people in power who protect them.
Highlights
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Anabel Hernández: "If you buy a gram of cocaine, you are killing someone in Mexico."
2 minutes
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Anabel Hernández: "I don't want to be a victim, I want to be alive to do my job."
1 minute
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Anabel Hernández: "Being a journalist is even more important than being a mother."
1 minute
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Anabel Hernández: "The weakness is the families. The top families in organised crime organisations."
2 minutes
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