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segunda-feira, 12 de julho de 2010

Ingrid Betancourt has no intention to a lawsuit

Íngrid Betancourt in Pisa, Italia 2008Image via Wikipedia





Bogota - Former presidential candidate and former hostage of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), Ingrid Betancourt, said that despite asking for a compensation of $ 6,800,000 for more than six years in exile in forest has no intention to a lawsuit to submit to the Colombian government to get money.
Court accused the government helped ease their isolation, said that the bodyguards who accompanied her were dismissed, but it was a presidential candidate, and there was no authorization for it to fly a helicopter on the road by the rebels controlled , where he was caught.
The explanation of the Court, on American television in the first time on Sunday, came two days after the disclosure that she had opened a claim for compensation on 30 June. By law, it has the option to sue the government if they disagree with the amount they need to accept.
The former candidate, 48, said during a television interview that she intends to seek compensation - both for her and her mother and her two children - is "the way for other people who were kidnapped a job to get compensation . 'She explained, "the idea was never my people free to attack."


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