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Ex-hostage Betancourt to take break from public life
AFP - Saturday, December 20
MEXICO CITY (AFP) - - French-Colombian Ingrid Betancourt said she would step out of the limelight for a year to write up a memoir of her six-year hostage ordeal.
"You won't see me for a while because I need to be alone to write and to try to do something that is necessary, which is to give an account of what I lived through," Betancourt told reporters at the residence of French ambassador to Mexico Daniel Parfait.
The former politician, who was held hostage for more than six years by Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrillas until a daring rescue operation in July by Colombia's military, spoke at the conclusion of a whirlwind tour of Latin America where she has pressed for regional cooperation to release hostages.
Betancourt, 46, said that in the coming days she would only appear in public to support the hundreds of hostages in Colombia and elsewhere in the world, citing Burmese activist Aung San Suu Kyi and Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
A presidential candidate for Colombia's Green party when she was abducted in 2002, Betancourt reiterated that she was not seeking public office in Colombia at this time.
Colombian politics "do not strike me as attractive and are sometimes frankly disgusting," she said.
"I am not motivated by personal ambitions," she said.
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Colombian FARC guerrillas' former hostage French-Colombian Ingrid Betancourt during a press conference at the French ambassador's residence in Mexico City, on December 19. Betancourt said she would step out of the limelight for a year to write up a memoir of her six-year hostage ordeal.
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