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On February 23, 2002, Betancourt and her campaign manager, Clara Rojas, were abducted by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) near San Vicente del Caguán. What was meant to be a campaign stop turned into a 2,321-day nightmare.
Betancourt became the FARC’s "crown jewel" hostage—a high-profile political prisoner used as leverage against the Colombian government. Life in Captivity: Chains and Survival In her memoir, Even Silence Has an End , Betancourt describes a life stripped of all dignity. -TOP- Video Violacion Ingrid Betancourt Por Farc
While there is no credible evidence or official record of a video matching that specific title, the story of Ingrid Betancourt On February 23, 2002, Betancourt and her campaign
For over six years, the name Ingrid Betancourt was synonymous with a national tragedy in Colombia and a global cry for human rights. Kidnapped in 2002 while campaigning for the presidency, the French-Colombian politician was thrust from a world of high-stakes politics into a "prehistoric" existence of survival in the dense Amazonian jungle. The Kidnapping That Shocked the World Life in Captivity: Chains and Survival In her
Resilience in the Heart of the Jungle: The Story of Ingrid Betancourt
Below is a blog post detailing her experience, the reality of her time as a FARC hostage, and how she became a global symbol of resilience.
and her six-year captivity remains one of the most harrowing and significant chapters in Colombia’s modern history.