Ack, ack, ack. This story. It gives the Austrian incest case a run for its money for sheer disgusting details alone.
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After the stunning rescue last week of 15 hostages held by FARC rebels in Colombia, Ingrid Betancourt — the most well-known of those rescued after being held hostage for six years — has urged the end of a vocabulary of hate against her former captors.
She says:I think we have reached a point where we must change this radical, extremist vocabulary of hate of very strong words that intimately wound the human being.
Though her sympathy for her captors sounds a little Stockholm Syndrome-y, she says she has no illusions as to the true nature of the group, but that a honey trap of kindness would be a better way to ensure more hostage releases.
And there are many more to be released from the group one American is calling "terrorist." To see the extent of the situation, .
Despite the high-profile rescue last week, the 14 saved are the tiniest portion of those being held.
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