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| Fuente | Tipo | Comentario | |--------|------|------------| | | Reporte de ONG | Detalla condiciones de los secuestrados y la respuesta internacional. | | “Even the Rivers Run Dry” – John le Carré (2005) | Libro (novela basada en hechos) | Ofrece una visión literaria del conflicto; útil para referencias de estilo narrativo. | | Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos – Sentencia “Betancourt y otros vs. Colombia” (2009) | Documento judicial | Define la violación de derechos bajo la Convención Americana. | | Operación Jaque – Ministerio de Defensa de Colombia (informes oficiales) | Documento oficial | Detalles técnicos del rescate. | | Entrevista de Ingrid Betancourt en 60 Minutes (2008) | Video entrevista | Testimonio de primera mano que aporta autenticidad. |

On July 2, 2008, Betancourt was finally freed in Operation Jaque , one of the most daring military operations in Colombian history. Intelligence agents disguised as journalists and humanitarian workers infiltrated the guerrilla camp and convinced the FARC guards to hand over the hostages. A video of the rescue—authentic this time—shows Betancourt handcuffed and fearful, then moments later weeping and hugging fellow captives once she realized she was free. video violacion ingrid betancourt por farc megal hot

The fake video does not just misinform—it re-victimizes. Every time the video is shared or searched for, it perpetuates the lie that Betancourt’s suffering was entertainment. It conflates her genuine experience as a victim of terrorism with a scripted, commercial product. And it directs public attention away from the real crimes of the FARC—crimes that included systematic sexual violence against countless women and girls. On July 2, 2008, Betancourt was finally freed