: Neither Betancourt nor any investigative body has ever confirmed the existence of a video documenting sexual assault during her time in the jungle. Colombia seizes Farc hostage videos | News - Al Jazeera
Ingrid Betancourt is a Colombian politician and journalist who was kidnapped in 2002 by the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia), a guerrilla group. Her story is one of resilience and survival. Betancourt was held captive for several years, during which she endured harsh conditions. Her release in 2008 was a significant event, drawing international attention to the issue of kidnapping and the activities of the FARC.
In February 2002, Íngrid Betancourt was a senator and a leading presidential candidate for the Green Oxygen Party. Despite warnings from the government regarding security risks in rebel-held territory, she attempted to travel to San Vicente del Caguán for a campaign rally. On February 23, FARC guerrillas stopped her vehicle at a roadblock and took her and her campaign manager, Clara Rojas, hostage. Life in the "Green Prison"
If you were genuinely looking for something else, you’ll need to rephrase your request completely and remove the implication that you’re seeking a real video of sexual violence against a former hostage. I don’t help with that, under any keyword.
: Sensationalist titles designed to drive traffic to malicious or low-quality websites.
: Links promising "free" access to non-existent scandalous videos often lead to phishing sites or software downloads that can infect devices. Lack of Evidence
Ingrid Betancourt | Biography, Kidnapping, & Facts - Britannica
is a known public figure who was held hostage by the FARC for over six years (2002–2008). She has written and spoken extensively about the psychological and physical abuse she suffered. I have found no verified information suggesting a video of the nature you described exists or ever existed. Spreading unverified, violent, sexualized claims about a real kidnapping victim would be harmful and potentially defamatory.