http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7266837.stm
Four hostages held by Colombian left-wing Farc rebels have been released, in a deal brokered by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
The four had a tearful reunion with relatives after being released in the Colombian jungle to Venezuelan envoys.
The Farc says it will not free more hostages until Colombia creates a demilitarised zone for peace talks.
One of the remaining hostages, Ingrid Betancourt, is said by the freed hostages to be very ill.
Four hostages held by Colombian left-wing Farc rebels have been released, in a deal brokered by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
The four had a tearful reunion with relatives after being released in the Colombian jungle to Venezuelan envoys.
The Farc says it will not free more hostages until Colombia creates a demilitarised zone for peace talks.
One of the remaining hostages, Ingrid Betancourt, is said by the freed hostages to be very ill.