Íngrid Betancourt

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Ingrid Betancourt: on her six years as a captive in the Colombian jungle

A little over two years ago, Ingrid Betancourt was freed in a dramatic military rescue mission after six years of being held hostage. She has written a poetic account of those six years in her new book.

‘Law of the Jungle’

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Weakened rebels in Colombia

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Betancourt in the spotlight

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Concern for the hostages left behind

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Reaction in Paris to Betancourt’s release

Conflict & Justice

France is celebrating the freeing of the Colombian hostage, Ingrid Betancourt. Betancourt has dual French-Colombian citizenship, and French leaders have long lobbied for her release, as Anita Elash reports from Paris.

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Former hostage reunited with family

Conflict & Justice

Anchor Marco Werman has details on today’s emotional reunion between former Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt and her children: the reunion took place in Bogota.

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Release of hostages in Colombia

Conflict & Justice

Colombia says it’s rescued the French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt, the highest-profile hostage held for years by the leftist FARC rebels of Colombia

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Colombian march for hostage release

Manuel Rueda reports on a public outcry in Colombia, calling on the government and leftist rebels to come up with a deal to release hundreds of hostages held in the Colombian jungle.

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Washington’s connection to Colombia’s FARC

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Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Michael Evans, who says there’s evidence that US officials met secretly in 1998 with the same rebel leader that was killed by Colombian forces over the weekend.