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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia, Ingrid Betancourt, Jose Maria Obando, Piedad Cordoba, Jose Maria Campo Serrano, Gustavo Petro, Horacio Serpa, Enrique Penalosa, Zulema Jattin Corrales, Jose Maria Rojas Garrido, German Zea Hernandez, Jorge Isaacs, Eduardo Lemaitre, Alvaro Araujo Castro, Rodrigo Rivera Salazar, Luis Alfredo Ramos, Alvaro Gomez Hurtado, Carlos Toledo Plata, Alfonso Valdivieso Sarmiento, Eliseo Payan, Alfonso Lopez Caballero, Armando Benedetti, Evaristo Sourdis Juliao, Nancy Patricia Gutierrez, Mario Uribe Escobar, Salvador Camacho, Augusto Espinosa Valderrama, Jairo Clopatofsky, Gloria Polanco, Fernando Londono y Londono, Antonio Navarro Wolff, Consuelo Salgar, Maria Isabel Urrutia, Dario Echandia, Aurelio Caicedo Ayerbe, Miguel Samper Agudelo, Manuel Cepeda Vargas, Gina Parody, Carlos Holguin Sardi, Alfonso Gomez Mendez, Carlos Rodado Noriega, Fernando Botero Zea, Joaquin Garcia Borrero, Vera Grabe, Indalecio Lievano, Sergio Diaz-Granados Guida, Eliseo Arango Ramos, David Char Navas, Francisco Jose Jattin Safar, Jose Name Teran, Oscar Tulio Lizcano, Pedro Castro Trespalacios, Luis Lopez de Mesa, Maria Eugenia Rojas Correa, Gerardo Molina, Ivan Leonidas Name Vasquez, Gilberto Vieira. Excerpt: Ingrid Betancourt Pulecio (born 25 December 1961) is a Colombian politician, former senator and anti-corruption activist. She acquired French citizenship as a result of her first marriage to a French national. Betancourt was kidnapped by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) on 23 February 2002 and was rescued by Colombian security forces six and a half years later on 2 July 2008. The rescue operation, dubbed Operation Jaque, rescued Betancourt along with 14 other hostages (three Americans and eleven Colombian policemen and soldiers). In all, she was held captive for 2,321 days af...