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It's not just the hostage who suffers, but their entire family. In some cases, families endure greater agony, living in uncertainty about their loved one's fate. For example, during my captivity, my wife was unaware of my survival for three and a half years.

— Sir Terry Waite

Envoy Who Negotiated Release of Hostages in Lebanon During 1980s

The adjustment to life post-hostage varies significantly from person to person. Some adapt swiftly, while others may take years, and a few, unfortunately, never fully recover from the trauma—though they are the minority.

— Sir Terry Waite

Envoy Who Negotiated Release of Hostages in Lebanon During 1980s

Once released, former hostages encounter a myriad of practical issues—closed bank accounts, lapsed insurance, and the need for specialised medical and dental care that isn't readily available. They might also require physical therapy among other medical treatments.

— Sir Terry Waite

Envoy Who Negotiated Release of Hostages in Lebanon During 1980s

There are various forms of hostage-taking, each with distinct characteristics. Broadly speaking, one can categorise them into political and criminal hostage-takings. Political hostage-taking involves abducting someone to gain a political leverage—this is the first type. The second type is criminal hostage-taking, where the motive is ransom.

— Sir Terry Waite

Envoy Who Negotiated Release of Hostages in Lebanon During 1980s

At Hostage International, we tailor our approach to each individual's needs. We assign a liaison to support the hostage's family for as long as needed without a time limit. This personalised care underscores that no two cases are identical. Each must be treated as unique, with specific strategies developed to address its particular challenges.

— Sir Terry Waite

Envoy Who Negotiated Release of Hostages in Lebanon During 1980s