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Pulecio, whose daughter former Colombian presidential candidate Betancourt was kidnapped by FARC, visits the house where Simon Bolivar was born in, in Caracas
21 Aug 2007
Source: Reuters

 
Yolanda Pulecio, whose daughter former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt was kidnapped by Colombia's largest rebel group, the FARC, visits the house where Simon Bolivar, a leader of several independence movements in the 1800s throughout South America, was born in, in Caracas August 21, 2007. Relatives of Colombians kidnapped by Marxist guerrillas met on Monday with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and the left-wing leader vowed he would try to break a deadlock over releasing hostages.
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Yolanda Pulecio, whose daughter former Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt was kidnapped by Colombia's largest rebel group, the FARC, visits the house where Simon Bolivar, a leader of several independence movements in the 1800s throughout South America, was born in, in Caracas August 21, 2007. Relatives of Colombians kidnapped by Marxist guerrillas met on Monday with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and the left-wing leader vowed he would try to break a deadlock over releasing hostages.


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