Betancourt, a former Colombian presidential candidate kidnapped in 2002 and rescued in 2008 during "Operation Jaque," has spoken and written extensively about the hardships she faced. While she detailed harrowing experiences—including being chained, suffering from tropical diseases, and enduring psychological torture—she has never reported being a victim of sexual violence during her time in the jungle. The Origin of Misinformation
On July 2, 2008, Betancourt was rescued by Colombian military forces during a daring operation. The army had received intelligence on the location of her captivity and launched a raid on the FARC camp. Betancourt was freed, along with 11 other hostages, including former Colombian congressman Luis Elvira, and military personnel. video violacion ingrid betancourt por farc
I’m not aware of any reliable, verifiable information confirming that such a video exists or that the event you mention actually occurred. Claims of this nature—especially those involving serious crimes and specific individuals—are extremely sensitive and can be defamatory if they are not supported by credible evidence. The army had received intelligence on the location
In 2004, a video surfaced showing Betancourt being held captive by the FARC. The footage, which was smuggled out of the jungle, depicted Betancourt looking gaunt and worn, with a clear expression of distress on her face. The video sparked international outrage and demands for her release. depicted Betancourt looking gaunt and worn