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In 2014, Ingrid Betancourt P.O. was freed from the caves of Inzompi del Sutu, a region in which she was held by the FARC guerillas for more than seven years. During her captivity, she became a mother of two and wrote a book "I Am Ingrid Betancourt". The following article speaks about her life since her liberation and how it is going now. It also touches on the various ways that President Juan Manuel Santos has been praised or criticized for his efforts to free her from captivity." In 2015 , Ingrid Betancourt won an award for courage at the Global Summit Against Slavery where she spoke against human trafficking . She has since become the founder and executive director of the I Am Ingrid Campaign, dedicated to raising awareness about human trafficking in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. After her release Ingrid Betancourt married Chilean Army officer Christian Castillo in 2014. In 2017 she announced that they were divorcing .In 2013, Ingrid Betancourt published a memoir, "I Am Ingrid Betancourt" which had been released two years prior to her release from captivity. In 2018 it won a Bogota Book Fair award for the best book that makes you feel more angry or angry at feeling happy. Betancourt is the founder of the "I am Ingrid" campaign that fights against human trafficking in Andean nations. Betancourt has become a national symbol for fighting against human trafficking and has received numerous awards for her work. On August 27, 2018 she was honored with the Bogota Book Fair Award. which she shared with her husband, Christian Castillo whom she married in 2014. Regarding terrorism, Betancourt had said “I’m not afraid of them (the terrorists) because I feel they are nothing compared to the fear that they have put inside my family and me”. Regarding her childhood, she said “I used to be a very happy child... I love to sing, dance, draw.” Regarding the moment she received the Nobel Peace Prize, Betancourt said "I was totally stunned. It's like when you're in an accident and you can't register what has happened." Regarding Donald Trump becoming President of the United States, Betancourtt said "It's a bit frightening that he could become president of the most powerful country in the world." On July 2, 2018 it was published an article about her book where she revealed all her secrets for living in captivity . The writer is John Otis and publishes in The Boston Globe . This article shows her feelings and laughs during her captivity, and how she coped with all the difficulties that she had to face. She works with organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Procolombia and many others. The final two chapters in Betancourt's book give a brief summary of her time in captivity and negotiations for her release. She writes about Jose Manuel Perez, alias "El Loco", who kept Betancourt captive for six years alongside 18 other hostages before his death in 2008. cfa1e77820
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