BBC NEWS

Farc hostage escapes in Colombia 

Jhon Frank Pinchao shows a chain similar to the one rebels tightened around
his neck

Mr Pinchao was seized by the Farc in 1998

A Colombian policeman held hostage by left-wing Farc rebels for nearly nine
years has escaped his captors. 

Jhon Frank Pinchao said he spent 17 days lost in the jungle before he was
found by an army patrol on Wednesday. 

He said he was held in a camp with three US intelligence agents and
Colombia's former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt. 

Mr Pinchao was one of about 60 hostages held by the Farc for a possible
prisoner exchange with the government. 

Hostage story 

"I hope it's not my fault that the others face difficulties now," Mr Pinchao
told reporters at a news conference in Bogota. 

He said he had been waiting for an opportunity to escape for
eight-and-a-half years and when his captors finally let down their guard he
seized the chance. 

He told how he walked, swam and crawled through the Amazon jungle in the
eastern province of Vaupes for days before he stumbled on the army patrol. 

Mr Pinchao was seized by the Farc - the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia - when the rebels attacked the town of Mitu in 1998. 

Describing his time in captivity, Mr Pinchao said that the Farc "were moving
us from one camp to another every few months". 

Impasse 

He said that he was held with the three US nationals and Ms Betancourt. 

"The last time I saw them was 28 April," he said. 

Ms Betancourt, who has dual Colombian-French nationality, was seized in
February 2002 while campaigning for president in southern Colombia. 

The three Americans were captured in February 2003 after their plane came
down during a surveillance mission in the south of the country. 

The Farc have said they will not release some 60 hostages they hold until
hundreds of their comrades held in Colombia's prisons are freed 

The government has said it is prepared to release guerrillas, but wants the
rebels to follow suit. 

Farc rebels insist they are ready to negotiate so long as a demilitarised
zone is given to them as a venue for peace talks, something President Alvaro
Uribe has ruled out, the BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Colombia says. 

Farc, the country's largest rebel group, has been fighting the government
for more than four decades. 

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/6664373.stm

Published: 2007/05/17 06:44:11 GMT

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