




The exhilarated Betancourt, thin but seemingly in good health and flashing a broad smile after being rescued from her rebel captors on Wednesday, has generated a sense of euphoria and hope in a nation eager to shed the legacy of more than four decades of civil conflict and generalised despair.
“Paradise, nirvana, must be something very close to what I am feeling in this moment,” she said on an airport tarmac after being reunited with her two children, Lorenzo, 19, and Melanie, 22, who arrived in Bogota on a French Government aircraft. “These children are my light, my moon, my stars. It was the desire to see them again that drove me to get out of the jungle.”
It was another nationally televised chapter in the sociopolitical drama that has transfixed Colombia and much of the world. Betancourt is a dual citizen of Colombia and France, and her case has become a cause celebre in France while generating intense interest throughout Latin America.
The rescue of Betancourt, the American defense contractors and 11 other hostages has abruptly transformed this beleaguered nation’s mood and may even have broader implications: News reports were already speculating on her presidential candidacy, declaring her a favorite.
“I continue with the illusion of serving Colombia,” she said after her release. “Only God knows if it were to be from the presidency."


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