Rebels free Colombian ex-lawmaker, key step to peace talks
BOGOTA — Colombia’s second-largest rebel group on Thursday freed a captive former congressman whose release was a key condition for the start of peace talks with the government.
The National Liberation Army turned Odin Sanchez over to a humanitarian commission including members of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Sanchez was expected to be welcomed as a hero in his native Quibdo, in western Colombia, for his brave decision last April to swap himself for his ailing brother, who had been taken captive by the ELN a few months earlier.
“I’ve always been free spiritually,” said Sanchez, apparently good health, in televised comments from the jungle hideout where he boarded a helicopter to freedom.


