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Yolanda Pulecio

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daughter Ingrid Betancourt filed suit against the Republic of Colombia for "economic hardship and moral damage" during the time she was kidnapped. After great public disapproval and vocal opposition by the government, Ingrid Betancourt then withdrew her lawsuit. The role her mother Yolanda Pulecio played in this, if any, is unclear.
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with the assistance of military intelligence operatives of the United States), Pulecio left Colombia and moved to France. She has received some criticism from several Colombian organizations for "forgetting the rest of the kidnapped people once Ingrid was rescued". 2 years later in July 2010, her
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divorced. She was widely criticized in Colombia for this. Her daughter Ingrid later wrote about this: "She separated from her husband to recover her active role in society, but she found herself judged, in defamation, criticized and condemned by the Colombian society of the time."
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Her daughter Ingrid was kidnapped on the road to San Vicente. Since the kidnapping of her daughter Ingrid by the violent FARC guerrilla group while campaigning for the presidency of Colombia, Pulecio has been advocating for her release and the hundreds of others held as hostages.
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by the government of Álvaro Uribe, Pulecio supported their initiatives alleging that they had achieved in a few months what had not been done in 5 years of the kidnapping of her daughter. Regardless, they were not able to secure her release.
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Pulecio felt nostalgia for the children of her foundation and decided to return to Colombia. In Colombia she developed an interest to participate in politics and she and her husband
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origins, Pulecio married former minister of finance and diplomat Gabriel Betancourt. Pulecio is the mother of Astrid Betancourt and French-Colombian politician
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as Director of the Social Welfare Department of Bogotá. In 1969 her husband Gabriel was appointed as Ambassador of Colombia to the
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appointed her husband as Minister of Education and returned to Colombia. Back in Colombia, Pulecio was appointed by the then
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In 1961, her husband Gabriel Betancourt, whom she had married in 1959 was appointed as Adjutant Director of the
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for not doing enough for the release of the hostages, as well as not collaborating on achieving a possible
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and the family returned to live in Paris, France. Their daughters, Astrid and Íngrid, studied at the
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of prisoners for hostages between the government and the FARC guerrilla. When senator of Colombia,
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also known as "Mamá Yolanda" (born December 31, 1939) is a Colombian former
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who spent six and a half years in captivity after being kidnapped by the
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Betancourt, I. (2010). Même le silence a une fin. Hachette UK, p.758.
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El Colombiano: Aún secuestrada, Íngrid oxigena su campaña política
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After the rescue of her daughter in "Operación Jaque"
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UNODC: Yolanda Pulecio: committed citizen and mother
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Index

Senator of Colombia
Bogotá
DC
Colombia
Liberal
Ingrid Betancourt Pulecio
Bogotá
Advocate
politician
Yolanda Pulecio standing on the right shaking hands with Cristina Fernández de Kirachner
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
beauty queen
politician
Congress of Colombia
Italian
Ingrid Betancourt
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
Colombian Armed Forces
Operation Jaque
Miss Colombia
Department of Cundinamarca
Hogares Infantiles de Bogotá
UNESCO
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Paris
Carlos Lleras
Mayor of Bogotá
Virgilio Barco
UNESCO
Institut de l’Assomption

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