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A French plane and medical team are on standby in case the high-profile hostage Ingrid Betancourt, held by Colombia's Farc rebels, is released. | |
The French president's office said it was a "precautionary" move and that there was no information to suggest Ms Betancourt was about to be freed. | The French president's office said it was a "precautionary" move and that there was no information to suggest Ms Betancourt was about to be freed. |
The former Colombian presidential candidate and dual French-Colombian national is believed to be gravely ill. She has spent more than six years as a hostage of the left-wing Farc group. | |
Last week, the Colombian government offered prisoner amnesties in exchange for hostages and said France could take freed Farc prisoners as part of a deal. | Last week, the Colombian government offered prisoner amnesties in exchange for hostages and said France could take freed Farc prisoners as part of a deal. |
Medical equipment | Medical equipment |
In a interview with the BBC, a spokeswoman for President Nicolas Sarkozy said a French army Falcon 900 business jet carrying medical equipment had arrived at an airport near French Guiana's capital, Cayenne, on Friday. | In a interview with the BBC, a spokeswoman for President Nicolas Sarkozy said a French army Falcon 900 business jet carrying medical equipment had arrived at an airport near French Guiana's capital, Cayenne, on Friday. |
Aurelia Jublin said the jet had parked at the military base adjacent to the airport and been placed on stand-by to evacuate Ms Betancourt should she be released. | Aurelia Jublin said the jet had parked at the military base adjacent to the airport and been placed on stand-by to evacuate Ms Betancourt should she be released. |
The plane will remain there until Monday, when it is due to be replaced indefinitely by a sophisticated aircraft equipped with high-tech medical equipment, which will be available to fly out at a moment's notice. | The plane will remain there until Monday, when it is due to be replaced indefinitely by a sophisticated aircraft equipped with high-tech medical equipment, which will be available to fly out at a moment's notice. |
INGRID BETANCOURT Ingrid Betancourt before her kidnap (left) and several years later (right) Born on 25 December 1961Grows up in Paris1989: Returns to Colombia1994: Elected to lower house1998: Becomes a senator2002: Kidnapped by Farc rebels Profile: Ingrid Betancourt | INGRID BETANCOURT Ingrid Betancourt before her kidnap (left) and several years later (right) Born on 25 December 1961Grows up in Paris1989: Returns to Colombia1994: Elected to lower house1998: Becomes a senator2002: Kidnapped by Farc rebels Profile: Ingrid Betancourt |
Ms Jublin stressed that the plane's mere presence in French Guiana should not be read as a sign that France has been involved in any kind of secret negotiations to secure Ms Betancourt's release. | Ms Jublin stressed that the plane's mere presence in French Guiana should not be read as a sign that France has been involved in any kind of secret negotiations to secure Ms Betancourt's release. |
The Colombian Interior Minister, Carlos Hoguin, welcomed the move, saying that the guerrillas who are holding Ms Betancourt "must understand that a humanitarian gesture is required". | The Colombian Interior Minister, Carlos Hoguin, welcomed the move, saying that the guerrillas who are holding Ms Betancourt "must understand that a humanitarian gesture is required". |
Ms Betancourt, 46, is the most high-profile of the scores of hostages held in the jungle by Farc. She is said to have hepatitis B and a tropical skin disease and was pictured in a recent video, looking thin and frail. | Ms Betancourt, 46, is the most high-profile of the scores of hostages held in the jungle by Farc. She is said to have hepatitis B and a tropical skin disease and was pictured in a recent video, looking thin and frail. |
Ms Betancourt was kidnapped in 2002 after she entered Farc territory for unofficial talks with the rebels while campaigning for the Colombian presidency. | Ms Betancourt was kidnapped in 2002 after she entered Farc territory for unofficial talks with the rebels while campaigning for the Colombian presidency. |
Her case has drawn broad international attention for years and in particular in France, as she holds French nationality acquired through her marriage to a French national. | Her case has drawn broad international attention for years and in particular in France, as she holds French nationality acquired through her marriage to a French national. |
On Saturday, her former husband said he feared she might no longer be alive. | On Saturday, her former husband said he feared she might no longer be alive. |
"I am afraid that Ingrid Betancourt is either dying or already dead," Fabrice Delloye told the AFP news agency. | "I am afraid that Ingrid Betancourt is either dying or already dead," Fabrice Delloye told the AFP news agency. |
Exchange deal | Exchange deal |
Last week, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe announced the establishment of a $100m fund for any information leading to the whereabouts of the hostages. | Last week, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe announced the establishment of a $100m fund for any information leading to the whereabouts of the hostages. |
The Farc has been involved in conflict in Colombia for decades | The Farc has been involved in conflict in Colombia for decades |
Mr Uribe urged Farc fighters to accept his offer of cash rewards and reduced jail terms for abandoning rebel ranks and releasing kidnap victims. | Mr Uribe urged Farc fighters to accept his offer of cash rewards and reduced jail terms for abandoning rebel ranks and releasing kidnap victims. |
The Farc, which has been fighting the Colombian state for five decades, is yet to respond to the proposal. | The Farc, which has been fighting the Colombian state for five decades, is yet to respond to the proposal. |
Analysts say the promise of exile in France could be attractive to anybody wanting to turn themselves in, since the Farc has a policy of hunting down and killing deserters. | Analysts say the promise of exile in France could be attractive to anybody wanting to turn themselves in, since the Farc has a policy of hunting down and killing deserters. |
In addition, Ms Betancourt's release would be a coup for President Sarkozy, whose popularity has slumped at home. | In addition, Ms Betancourt's release would be a coup for President Sarkozy, whose popularity has slumped at home. |