Around 1984 a group of galician women, Dora Fernández, Josefa Román, Fina Sánchez, Sara Guntin, Marisa Fuentes y Carmen Avendaño, had something terrible in common; children who had died from or were addicted to drugs. These tragic events led them to spontaneously join to fight tirelessly to defeat their enemy: drug-trafficking. The majority of them were simple housewives, with no experience in public life and no knowledge of the scheming and skulduggery carried out by rings of drug traffickers or the amount of corruption in justice and politics. These women were ready to give their own lives if necessary to save their children´s, or to avenge their deaths.
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