France ready to fly out Colombian hostage 31/03/2008 00:00
President Nicolas Sarkozy put a plane and medical team on standby to help French-Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt if she is freed by Colombian rebels,
PARIS, March 31, 2008 - President Nicolas Sarkozy put a plane and
medical team on standby to help French-Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt if she is freed by Colombian rebels, his office said Sunday, amid fears for her
health.
A Falcon 900 plane is ready to leave France at any time to fly Betancourt
to hospital where she would receive urgently-needed medical care, said a
presidential spokesman.
"The president has given the order that a plane and medical team be ready
at any moment to take Ingrid Betancourt to hospital if she is released," said
a presidential spokesman.
"This plane... is on the mainland territory and can take off immediately if
developments warrant it," he said.
A similar plane had landed Friday night in French Guiana but left on
Sunday, according to military officials in Cayenne.
Betancourt, who holds French and Colombian citizenship, was abducted in
February 2002 by guerrillas from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
(FARC) as she was campaigning for the Colombian presidency.
She is reportedly gravely ill, suffering from hepatitis B and leishmania, a
skin disease caused by insect bites.
In Bogota, Colombian Interior Minister Carlos Holguin called France's
latest announcement "welcome."
The guerrillas holding Betancourt in the jungle for the past six years
"must understand that a humanitarian gesture is required," Holguin told the
private radio Carocol.
Meanwhile French Prime Minister Francois Fillon said Paris was ready to
welcome imprisoned FARC rebels released by Colombia.
"France is ready to do whatever is necessary to allow the liberation of
Ingrid Betancourt and the reception of FARC activists who are part of this
effort," Fillon told TF1 television.
A statement from the Elysee presidential palace earlier said that Sarkozy
had decided "as a precautionary measure and so that she may quickly receive
the appropriate care and be taken as soon as possible to hospital if she is
freed, to pre-position a plane and medical team in Guiana."
But her former husband Fabrice Delloye told AFP that he feared she was
"either dying or already dead."
"What worries me most is the latest statement by the Colombian government,
and I wonder if they have information that we do not have and are in the
process of shielding themselves."
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe on Friday pressured FARC rebels to free
hostages including Betancourt after his government offered what amounted to a
prisoner swap.
Betancourt is among 39 high-profile hostages, including three US defence
contractors, whom the FARC wants to exchange for 500 rebels held in prison.
Uribe promised an amnesty and payment from a 100-million-dollar state fund
to those who obeyed and renounced their membership of FARC, which Bogota has been fighting for four decades.
"For the time being, there is no concrete information that would make us
hopeful of an imminent release," said the Paris-based committee of Betancourt
supporters in a statement.
Sarkozy, who has taken a close interest in Betancourt's case, offered last
month to personally pick her up and warned rebels that her suffering was "a
martyrdom that was being inflicted on France."
In an interview to Colombian television earlier this month, Sarkozy
appealed directly to FARC leader Manuel Marulanda for Betancourt's release.
"It's up to him to decide how he wants to appear to the entire world: look
like an assassin or like someone who has had the courage to make a
humanitarian gesture," the French president said.
Concerns about Betancourt's health increased in November when Colombia
released videos seized from rebels that for the first time in years showed the
hostage sitting in the jungle, looking frail and gaunt.
AFP
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