While there is no credible public record or "google update" regarding a video of a sexual assault involving Betancourt, her captivity was defined by extreme physical and psychological brutality. Understanding this history requires looking at the documented evidence of her time in the jungle and the broader context of sexual violence in the Colombian conflict. The Reality of Íngrid Betancourt’s Captivity
Íngrid Betancourt was kidnapped by the FARC on February 23, 2002, and held for over six years.
While there is no video of sexual assault, Betancourt has personally addressed the subject of sexual violence in her 2010 memoir, Even Silence Has an End :
While there is no credible public record or "google update" regarding a video of a sexual assault involving Betancourt, her captivity was defined by extreme physical and psychological brutality. Understanding this history requires looking at the documented evidence of her time in the jungle and the broader context of sexual violence in the Colombian conflict. The Reality of Íngrid Betancourt’s Captivity
Íngrid Betancourt was kidnapped by the FARC on February 23, 2002, and held for over six years.
While there is no video of sexual assault, Betancourt has personally addressed the subject of sexual violence in her 2010 memoir, Even Silence Has an End :