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Hostage International, formerly Hostage UK, is a charity which aims to support the families of hostages and former hostages by providing emotional and practical care both during and after kidnap. Hostage International primarily assists individuals affected by a kidnap or illegal detention outside their home country.


Origins

Hostage International was the brain child of Terry Waite, the humanitarian author and former hostage of the
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and Carlo Laurenzi. Terry had a personal and very public kidnapping in Lebanon and was held for five years. Carlo, whilst head of the NGO,
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, became acutely aware of the lack of provision for families of detainees and the absence of help for returnees. In 2003 Terry and Carlo met for the first time and agreed to establish a new and independent entity to support families of kidnap victims. Having put together a shadow board of trustees and supporters, Hostage UK was officially launched in the
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in 2004. In 2014 Hostage UK’s work was recognised by the UK government when the then director Rachel Briggs was appointed an
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in recognition of the charity's work.


Goals and aims

Hostage International has three primary aims: 1.     To provide emotional and practical support to hostages and their families during and after a kidnap incident and to facilitate their access to specialist services; 2.     To promote best practice in hostage and family support by employers and governments through our education programme; and 3.     To ensure the needs of hostages and their families are considered in the development of relevant private and public policy. While the organisation does not endorse the payment of
ransom Ransom is the practice of holding a prisoner or item to extort money or property to secure their release, or the sum of money involved in such a practice. When ransom means "payment", the word comes via Old French ''rançon'' from Latin ''red ...
s, it takes a non-judgemental approach to those families that do chose to take this option. In addition to the production of reports and guides, Hostage International occasionally makes public statements regarding issues which affect hostages and their families, such as their 2013 criticism of Facebook for allowing beheading videos on the social network.


High profile cases

In operation since 2004, Hostage International has dealt with some high-profile cases including those of David Haines and
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. David Haines’ family asked well-wishers to donate to the charity instead of sending flowers. Many former hostages and family members of hostages work with the charity. These include Phil Bigley, the brother of murdered former hostage
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, former hostages Judith Tebbutt,
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.


References


External links

* {{official web site, https://www.hostageinternational.org Charities based in the United Kingdom Organizations established in 2004