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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.
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. -TOP- Video Violacion Ingrid Betancourt Por Farc
and her six-year captivity remains one of the most harrowing and significant chapters in Colombia’s modern history. Below is a blog post detailing her experience,
While there is no credible evidence or official record of a video matching that specific title, the story of Ingrid Betancourt and her six-year captivity remains one of the
Resilience in the Heart of the Jungle: The Story of Ingrid Betancourt
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.