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Bringing Americans Home 2020

A Non-Governmental Assessment of U.S. Hostage Policy and Family Engagement

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Abstract

This report, conducted by the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation (JWFLF), is a continuation of JWFLF’s initial assessment of the efficacy of the 2015 U.S. Hostage Policy Review and the implementation of PPD-30 and EO 13698. Based on confidential interviews with 25 participants, this report provides insights into how the U.S. government’s 2015 reforms of its hostage recovery enterprise continue to impact American hostage families. Additionally, this report examines the support wrongfully-detained U.S. nationals and their families receive from the government. This study is intended to spark and inform discussions that will continue to improve the U.S. government’s provision of support to hostages, wrongful detainees, and their families.

Acknowledgments

First and foremost, I would like to thank all of those who participated in this study and trusted the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation (JWFLF) with their experiences. Their bravery and determination to support Americans held overseas is what drives this research.

In addition, I owe a debt of gratitude to Diane Foley and the JWFLF Board of Directors for bringing me into the JWFLF family and for trusting me with this work. Contributing to the work of JWFLF, even in a small way, is incredibly rewarding and I’m grateful for the opportunity. I am grateful, as well, to Margaux Ewen, whose support was instrumental in connecting me with families and getting this report across the finish line.

Research like this requires context and I was fortunate to have a number of individuals inside and outside of government share their expertise with me as I wrote this report. While I will not name them here, I am indebted to them for giving me their time and for explaining the complexities of recovering and supporting Americans held abroad. Thank you all.

I would like to thank the team at New America who brought this report into its final shape, designing graphics, editing, and placing it online. Peter Bergan and David Sterman led that effort for JWFLF, but many others were involved. I am grateful to each of you.

In Memory Of:

This report is published in memory of Robert Levinson and Mustafa Kassem.

Dedication

We dedicate this 2020 Bringing Americans Home report to our compassionate and esteemed colleague, Rachel Briggs. Though a British citizen, she had the moral courage to see our desperate need in the United States and act to help us.

In 1996, while still studying at university, Rachel’s uncle was kidnapped in Colombia. For seven and a half months, she and her family were thrown into an alien world of fear, isolation and helplessness as others negotiated for his release. This experience left her determined to learn more about kidnapping and ultimately to help set up and then run Hostage UK, which was established in 2004.

After the death of James W. Foley, Rachel was one of the first people to visit the Foley family in New Hampshire. Summoning her inner strength and intimate understanding of hostage issues, Rachel moved to Washington DC from England in September 2015 to become the founding Executive Director of Hostage US.

With generous donations and a grant from the Ford Foundation following Jim’s horrific murder, the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation was able to support start-up expenses for Rachel to establish Hostage US. Rachel’s selfless choice to offer her considerable talents to us Americans facing the similar horror of the kidnapping of a loved one enabled Hostage US to build extensive pro bono partnerships in the healthcare, finance, legal and security sectors for former hostages and their families. She brought to this task her distinguished career as a policy advisor working on national security issues with governments and the private sector around the world, for which she was awarded an OBE (Officer of the British Empire) by Her Majesty the Queen in 2014. These skills allowed her to start a community of compassionate former government, legal and security experts in Washington DC to address the previously silent crisis of hostage taking.

We are all indebted and forever grateful to Rachel Briggs for the gift of her time and talents for American hostage families and returned hostages.

About the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation

The James W. Foley Legacy Foundation advocates for the freedom of all Americans held hostage abroad and promotes the safety of journalists worldwide. Find out more at www.jamesfoleyfoundation.org and by viewing the documentary, Jim, the James Foley Story.

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Cynthia Loertscher
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