Íngrid Betancourt, former presidential candidate and survivor of the FARC kidnapping, wrote a letter to incoming president Abelardo De La Espriella requesting that he honor those who participated in Operation Jaque, the military operation that freed her and other hostages after years of captivity. She expressed deep gratitude and admiration for the soldiers involved but also noted a sense of injustice over the lack of recognition for their efforts. Betancourt criticized Colombia for turning its back on its history by failing to commemorate these individuals through monuments or plaques. She described Operation Jaque as a 'perfect' mission recognized globally and urged the new president to establish a monument to ensure the nation remembers the bravery of its armed forces.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents Betancourt’s request neutrally, focusing on her call for recognition of military heroes without overtly favoring any political side. It includes direct quotes from Betancourt and references her political affiliation but does not frame the issue with ideological bias.






