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This report summarizes the status of digital content and historical facts regarding Ingrid Betancourt ’s captivity by the FARC. Verification of Content no verifiable record

A continuación, analizamos a fondo qué hay detrás de este término de búsqueda, cuáles son los videos reales grabados durante el cautiverio de Íngrid Betancourt y cómo la manipulación digital intenta distorsionar la dolorosa realidad del secuestro en Colombia.

Internet searches containing terms like "video violacion ingrid betancourt por farc google upd" are a textbook example of targeting high-profile political figures. In reality, no such video exists.

During her captivity, the FARC periodically released or recorded video messages to prove the hostages were alive and to leverage political negotiations.

This article aims to dissect this piece of digital disinformation, separating the disturbing reality of Ingrid Betancourt's six-year kidnapping at the hands of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) from the fictionalized violence of a video that has been repeatedly and conclusively debunked. In doing so, we will explore why this lie was created, why Google and other search engines have aggressively moved to suppress its content, and what the persistence of such a myth says about the weaponization of digital media.

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