The recently freed Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt has urged an end to the Colombian government's "vocabulary of hate" against her former captors.
Ms Betancourt, a former presidential candidate, was held hostage for six years by Marxist Farc rebels.
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Miss Betancourt is in Paris, where she flew after her release on Wednesday.
"I think we have reached a point where we must change this radical, extremist vocabulary of hate of very strong words that intimately wound the human being," she told French radio.
The 46-year old, who has dual Colombian and French nationality, has become a celebrity in France, and is due to receive a Legion of Honour medal from President Nicolas Sarkozy next week.
(BBC)
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