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French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other hostages have been freed after rebels holding them were tricked into handing them over.French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other hostages have been freed after rebels holding them were tricked into handing them over.
Colombian soldiers - apparently posing as members of a non-government organisation - flew them to freedom in a helicopter.Colombian soldiers - apparently posing as members of a non-government organisation - flew them to freedom in a helicopter.
Ms Betancourt said: "This is a miracle. There is no historical precedent for such a perfect operation."Ms Betancourt said: "This is a miracle. There is no historical precedent for such a perfect operation."
Ms Betancourt was held by the left-wing Farc rebels for more than six years.Ms Betancourt was held by the left-wing Farc rebels for more than six years.
The Farc has been fighting to overthrow the Colombian government for 40 years, and she was their highest profile captive. When the head of the operation to free the hostages told them they were free, "the helicopter almost fell from the sky because we all jumped, shouted, cried and embraced," Ms Betancourt said.
"We couldn't believe it," she added.
Political aspiration
The Farc has been fighting to overthrow the Colombian government for 40 years, and Ms Betancourt was their highest profile captive.
Also released were three Americans and 11 members of the Colombian security forces, all said to be in relatively good health.Also released were three Americans and 11 members of the Colombian security forces, all said to be in relatively good health.
President Alvaro Uribe congratulated the army on the operation, in which no shots were fired, and urged Farc to release its remaining hostages and seek peace.President Alvaro Uribe congratulated the army on the operation, in which no shots were fired, and urged Farc to release its remaining hostages and seek peace.
'Miracle' INGRID BETANCOURT Born on 25 December 1961Grows up in Paris1989: Returns to Colombia1994: Elected to lower house1998: Becomes a senator2002: Kidnapped by Farc rebels class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7486808.stm">Rescue deals Farc a blow class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7486703.stm">In pictures: Hostages freed class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/7266587.stm">Profile: Ingrid Betancourt A pale Ms Betancourt smiled as she emerged with other hostages from a military plane in the Colombian capital, Bogota, to be greeted by her mother and husband.
A pale Ms Betancourt smiled as she emerged with other hostages from a military plane in the Colombian capital, Bogota, to be greeted by her mother and husband.
INGRID BETANCOURT Born on 25 December 1961Grows up in Paris1989: Returns to Colombia1994: Elected to lower house1998: Becomes a senator2002: Kidnapped by Farc rebels Rescue deals Farc a blowIn pictures: Hostages freedProfile: Ingrid Betancourt
She appealed to Farc to free the other hostages and make peace.She appealed to Farc to free the other hostages and make peace.
She thanked Mr Uribe, against whom she was running as a presidential candidate when she was kidnapped, and said he "has been a very good president".
"I continue to aspire to serve Colombia as president," she said.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who had made the rescue of Ms Betancourt a foreign policy priority, was joined by her family at his residence, the Elysee Palace in Paris.French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who had made the rescue of Ms Betancourt a foreign policy priority, was joined by her family at his residence, the Elysee Palace in Paris.
The freed hostage's son, Lorenzo Delloye-Betancourt, told the news conference it was "the best moment of my life". His sister Melanie said it was like "emerging from a bad dream".The freed hostage's son, Lorenzo Delloye-Betancourt, told the news conference it was "the best moment of my life". His sister Melanie said it was like "emerging from a bad dream".
The siblings are flying to Colombia to be reunited with their 46-year-old mother.The siblings are flying to Colombia to be reunited with their 46-year-old mother.
Video pictures released last November had shown Ms Betancourt looking gaunt and frail.Video pictures released last November had shown Ms Betancourt looking gaunt and frail.
Accounts from freed hostages that she was in danger of dying had heightened the sense of urgency surrounding her fate.Accounts from freed hostages that she was in danger of dying had heightened the sense of urgency surrounding her fate.
Naked and blindfoldedNaked and blindfolded
Also released were three US defence department contract workers who were captured after their light aircraft crashed in the Colombian jungle in 2003.Also released were three US defence department contract workers who were captured after their light aircraft crashed in the Colombian jungle in 2003.
The trio - Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith Stansell - have now arrived back in San Antonio, Texas, where they will undergo medical tests and be reunited with their families.The trio - Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith Stansell - have now arrived back in San Antonio, Texas, where they will undergo medical tests and be reunited with their families.
Ingrid Betancourt's son on his joy at her releaseIngrid Betancourt's son on his joy at her release
The 11 members of the Colombian security forces who were released had been captured in various rebel attacks.The 11 members of the Colombian security forces who were released had been captured in various rebel attacks.
Colombian Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos said the Farc rebels had been tricked into handing over the hostages by soldiers posing as members of a fictitious non-government organisation that supposedly would fly the captives to a camp to meet rebel leader Alfonso Cano.Colombian Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos said the Farc rebels had been tricked into handing over the hostages by soldiers posing as members of a fictitious non-government organisation that supposedly would fly the captives to a camp to meet rebel leader Alfonso Cano.
"The helicopters, which in reality were from the army, picked up the hostages in Guaviare and flew them to freedom," he said."The helicopters, which in reality were from the army, picked up the hostages in Guaviare and flew them to freedom," he said.
Intelligence agents had infiltrated the guerrilla ranks and duped the local commander in charge of the hostages, alias Cesar, the defence minister said.Intelligence agents had infiltrated the guerrilla ranks and duped the local commander in charge of the hostages, alias Cesar, the defence minister said.
Cesar and another rebel who boarded the helicopter had been quickly overpowered and would now face justice, he added.Cesar and another rebel who boarded the helicopter had been quickly overpowered and would now face justice, he added.
'Without a scratch''Without a scratch'
Ms Betancourt later told a press conference she at first had had no idea she was being rescued until she saw her captor naked and blindfolded on the floor of the aircraft.Ms Betancourt later told a press conference she at first had had no idea she was being rescued until she saw her captor naked and blindfolded on the floor of the aircraft.
STEPPING STONES TO FREEDOM Jan, 2008: Betancourt aide Clara Rojas and ex-congresswoman Consuelo Gonzalez freed by FarcFeb, 2008: Farc vows to hold three US hostages for 60 yearsMarch, 2008: Colombian forces raid rebel camp in Ecuador and kill Farc commander Raul ReyesMarch, 2008: Farc leader Manuel Marulanda dies of reported heart attackApril, 2008: Farc says Ecuador raid has "gravely" harmed efforts to free Ms BetancourtJuly, 2008: Colombian military frees Ms Betancourt, the three US contractors and 11 other hostages World reaction STEPPING STONES TO FREEDOM Jan, 2008: Betancourt aide Clara Rojas and ex-congresswoman Consuelo Gonzalez freed by FarcFeb, 2008: Farc vows to hold three US hostages for 60 yearsMarch, 2008: Colombian forces raid rebel camp in Ecuador and kill Farc commander Raul ReyesMarch, 2008: Farc leader Manuel Marulanda dies of reported heart attackApril, 2008: Farc says Ecuador raid has "gravely" harmed efforts to free Ms BetancourtJuly, 2008: Colombian military frees Ms Betancourt, the three US contractors and 11 other hostages World reaction class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=5043&edition=1">Send us your comments
"I saw this guerrilla commander, who had so often been cruel to us, on the floor," she said. "But I did not feel happiness. I felt sad.""I saw this guerrilla commander, who had so often been cruel to us, on the floor," she said. "But I did not feel happiness. I felt sad."
Armed forces chief Gen Freddy Padilla said: "We wanted to have it happen as it did today. Without a single shot. Without anyone wounded. Absolutely safe and sound, without a scratch."Armed forces chief Gen Freddy Padilla said: "We wanted to have it happen as it did today. Without a single shot. Without anyone wounded. Absolutely safe and sound, without a scratch."
The US ambassador to Colombia, William Brownfield, said there had been "close co-operation" from the Americans, including sharing of intelligence, equipment and training advice.The US ambassador to Colombia, William Brownfield, said there had been "close co-operation" from the Americans, including sharing of intelligence, equipment and training advice.
World leaders welcomed the news, and celebrations erupted on the streets of Colombian cities as crowds hailed the jungle rescue in a country plagued for decades by kidnappings.World leaders welcomed the news, and celebrations erupted on the streets of Colombian cities as crowds hailed the jungle rescue in a country plagued for decades by kidnappings.
The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Medellin says the successful operation by Colombian security forces is a political and military coup for the country's government.The BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Medellin says the successful operation by Colombian security forces is a political and military coup for the country's government.
He adds that it is a major blow to the Farc, which had hoped to exchange some 60 political hostages for hundreds of rebels held by the Colombian government, and has now lost a powerful negotiating tool with Ms Betancourt's rescue. The released American hostages have flown home He adds that it is a major blow to the Farc, which had hoped to exchange some 60 political hostages for hundreds of rebels held by the Colombian government, and has now lost a powerful negotiating tool with Ms Betancourt's rescue.
Ms Betancourt's release is said to be a huge coup for President Alvaro Uribe
The Farc still holds more than 40 high-profile hostages, among up to 700 other captives.The Farc still holds more than 40 high-profile hostages, among up to 700 other captives.
Ms Betancourt has dual citizenship as the result of marriage to a French diplomat - since dissolved - which produced her two children, who worked hard to keep her captivity in the spotlight.Ms Betancourt has dual citizenship as the result of marriage to a French diplomat - since dissolved - which produced her two children, who worked hard to keep her captivity in the spotlight.
The politician was kidnapped in February 2002 while campaigning in territory controlled by the Farc.The politician was kidnapped in February 2002 while campaigning in territory controlled by the Farc.

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