Íngrid Betancourt Pulecio (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈiŋɡɾið βetaŋˈkuɾ]; born 25 December 1961) is a Colombian politician, former senator and anti-corruption...
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Betancourt – Ecuadorian footballer Alfredo Betancourt (1914–2013) – Salvadoran writer Gabriel Betancourt – Colombian politician and father of Íngrid Betancourt...
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Oxígeno) is a political party in Colombia founded in 1998. After Íngrid Betancourt, one of its most prominent members, was kidnapped in 2002, the party's...
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at Sciences Po in 2007, he created a committee for the support of Íngrid Betancourt, the Franco-Colombian hostage held by the FARC. After an internship...
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of 15 hostages, including former Colombian presidential candidate Íngrid Betancourt. The hostages had been held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia...
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John F. Kennedy. Gabriel Betancourt was the father of the politician and former FARC hostage Íngrid Betancourt. Gabriel Betancourt divorced his wife Yolanda...
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(English: Operation 14 July) was a failed French operation to rescue Íngrid Betancourt from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in July 2003...
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Oxygen Green Party presidential candidate Íngrid Betancourt, who was travelling in Colombian territory. Betancourt was rescued by the Colombian government...
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(1915–1982), Swedish actress Íngrid Betancourt (born 1961), Colombian politician Ingrid Bjørnov (born 1963), Norwegian musician Ingrid Bruce (1940–2012), Swedish...
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Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul 2006: UNICEF 2007: Yad Vashem 2008: Íngrid Betancourt 2009: The City of Berlin 2010: Manos Unidas 2011: Fukushima 50 2012:...
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