Early life
Anabel Hernández was born in 1971 and reportedly wanted to be a lawyer since she was a child. In 1993, at 21, Hernández started the newspaper ''Reforma'' while still in school. Her first front-page story at ''Reforma'' was about electoral fraud inFirst investigation
On 5 December 2000, Hernández received a call from her mother telling her that her father hadn't come home the night before. Hernández and family members began the search by first calling on the local hospitals. That afternoon, the family called a radio station to report Mr. Hernández's missing car. Someone called and said they found it, so Anabel's older brother went to the location where the car had been found. Inside the car was one of Mr. Hernández shoes and the car trunk was stained with blood. By that night the Hernández family knew Mr. Hernández was dead. Mr. Hernández's body was eventually found lying on a highway on Tultitlan, a municipality outside of México City. The police in Mexico City allegedly said they would investigate only if they were paid, which the family refused. Hernández employs two bodyguards for her protection.Career
Hernández is a contributing journalist for the online publication ''Reporte Indigo'' and the '' Proceso'' magazine. She has worked but earlier reported for the national newspapers '' Reforma'', and '' El Universal'' and its supplemental magazine ''La Revista''. Her editorial, "The Perverse Power of Silence", on the importance of a free press in Mexico was included in the 2012 World Press Freedom Day publication. In her editorial, she wrote, "If we remain silent we kill freedom, justice, and the possibility that a society armed with information may have the power to change the situation that has brought us to this point."Toallagate
In 2001, Hernández, while working at ''Milenio'', broke the news story about the "extravagance" with which the winning presidential candidate, Vicente Fox, had decorated his personal accommodation using public funds, while he was campaigning on a ticket of "economic austerity." The newspaper published expense reports of President Vicente Fox's government for the redecoration of presidential cabins. The official investigation led to evidence of overcharges, purchases for which there were no orders, and names and phone numbers of companies who had made charges that no longer existed. In Mexico, the scandal became known as Toallagate owelgate For her reporting, Hernández won the 2002 Mexican National Journalism Award.Drug trade exposés
Criticism of the Calderón government
Her 2013 book ''México en llamas: el legado de Calderón'' is an investigation into government corruption and allegations of political complicity during the period of Calderón's presidency.Books
* ''Los Señores Del Narco'' is a book which focuses on the shocking complicity of high political circles, businessmen, military, and police with organized crime in Mexico. It traces the rise of violent drug cartels in Mexico and exposes the involvement of the government. * Emma Y Las Otras Señoras del Narco / Emma and Other Narco Women: Hernandez describes the role of the wives of drug lords, and their drive to seek power, money, and luxuries. This book offers a new insight of drug lords and their inner circle, such as the women within that world.Personal life
Hernández is the mother of two children.Awards
* Freedom of Speech Award, from Deutsche Welle (Germany), 2019 *International Journalism Award, from El Mundo (Spain), 2018 *Named a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honour, 2017 * Golden Pen of Freedom Award, 2012 * Recognition by UNICEF in 2003 * National Journalism Award, (Mexico) 2001List of publications
* ''La familia presidencial: el gobierno del cambio bajo sospecha de corrupción'' (in Spanish) ''English translation of title: The Presidential Family.'' (2005) * ''Fin de fiesta en los pinos'' (Spanish) ''English translation of title: The End of the Party in Los Pinos.'' (2006) * ''Los Cómplices del Presidente'' (Spanish) ''English translation of title: The presidents Accomplices.'' (2010) * ''Los Señores del Narco'' (Spanish) ''English translation of title: Narcoland: The Mexican Drug Lords and their Godfathers''. (2010) * ''México en Llamas: El legado de Calderón'' (Spanish) ''English translation of title: Mexico in Flames: Calderon's legacy''. (2013) * ''La verdadera noche de Iguala. La historia que el gobierno trató de ocultar'' (Spanish) ''English translation of title: The real night of Iguala. The story the government tried to hide''. (2016) * ''El traidor. El diario secreto del hijo del Mayo'' (Spanish) ''English translation of title:The traitor. The secret diary of the Mayo´s son''. (2019) ("The Mayo´s son" is Vicente Zambada Niebla, son of Sinaloa Cartel leader Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada) * ''Emma y las otras señoras del narco'' (Spanish) ''English translation of title: Emma and Other Narco Women''. (2022)See also
* Mexican Drug WarReferences
External links
* Interview on the Leonard Lopate radio program