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Ingrid Betancourt narra su relato

La noticia ha dado la vuelta al mundo, y es una de las felices nuevas que hemos recibido en mucho tiempo. Un vez más expreso mi admiración al Presidente Uribe y a su equipo de trabajo.

Estas son las palabras de Ingrid Betancourt, emocionada, feliz y libre:




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    In this photo released by Colombia's Presidential Press Office, President Alvaro Uribe, left, greets France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kourchner at the presidential palace in Bogota, Thursday, July 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Miguel Angel Solano, Colombian Presidential Press Office)

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    BETHESDA, MD - JULY 3: (AFP OUT) US President George W. Bush makes a statement to the travel pool on his conversation with President Uribe of Colombia in which he congratulated the Colombian military for their successful rescue of a group of hostages, including three Americans held since 2003 July 3, 2008 in Bethesda, Maryland. Bush had just participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. (Photo by Martin H. Simon-Pool/Getty Images)

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    BETHESDA, MD - JULY 3: (AFP OUT) US President George W. Bush makes a statement to the travel pool on his conversation with President Uribe of Colombia in which he congratulated the Colombian military for their successful rescue of a group of hostages, including three Americans held since 2003 July 3, 2008 in Bethesda, Maryland. Bush had just participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. (Photo by Martin H. Simon-Pool/Getty Images)

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    Former hostage Ingrid Betancourt speaks during a news conference at a military base in Bogota, Thursday, July 3, 2008. Betancourt, three U.S. military contractors and 11 other hostages were rescued by the Colombian military from rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, on Wednesday.(AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)

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    Former hostage Ingrid Betancourt, center, walks down a plane with her daughter Melanie, left, her son Lorenzo, right, and her sister Astrid, front, after their arrival from France at a military base in Bogota, Thursday, July 3, 2008. Betancourt, three U.S. military contractors and 11 other hostages were rescued by the Colombian military from rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, on Wednesday.(AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)

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    ** ALTERNATIVE CROP OF XRM101 ** Former hostage Ingrid Betancourt holds the hands of her daughter Melanie, left, and son Lorenzo, right, after their arrival from France to a military base in Bogota, Thursday, July 3, 2008. Betancourt, three U.S. military contractors and 11 other hostages were rescued by the Colombian military from rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)

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    France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kourchner, right, and Lorenzo Delloye, son of former hostage Ingrid Betancourt, laugh during a news conference at a military base in Bogota, Thursday, July 3, 2008. Kourchner flew from France with relatives of Betancourt, who was rescued with 14 other hostages by the Colombian military from rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

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    France Foreign Minister Bernard Kourchner, left, talks to Colombia's Foreign Minister, Fernando Araujo, at a military base in Bogota, Thursday, July 3, 2008. Kourchner flew from France with relatives of former hostage Ingrid Betancourt, who was rescued with 14 other hostages by the Colombian military from rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, on Wednesday.(AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

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    France Foreign Minister Bernard Kourchner gestures upon his arrival to a military base in Bogota, Thursday, July 3, 2008. At his right is Colombia's Foreign Minister Fernando Araujo. Kourchner flew from France with relatives of former hostage Ingrid Betancourt, who was rescued with 14 other hostages by the Colombian military from rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

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    U.S. President George W. Bush speaks at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, July 3, 2008, about the rescue of hostages in Colombia. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES)

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