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60 minutes the hostage elaine weinstein
60 minutes the hostage elaine weinstein









60 minutes the hostage elaine weinstein

Your husband’s life is in your hands,’” she said.Īl Qaeda eventually passed Warren Weinstein on to another terrorist group in North Waziristan, which attempted to swap him for prisoners held in Pakistani jails.

60 minutes the hostage elaine weinstein

“On my mind all the time was,’You keep it together. One night, she recalled, she received 18 phone calls from the terrorists between 1 a.m. She received hundreds of chat messages and phone calls from the group over the four-year ordeal, sometimes in the middle of the night. Weinstein said she believed her husband to be dead for seven months before receiving a call one morning from his captors. “My word is the last word? I have to decide? … I never held life and death in my hands.” She said she also hired a private firm specializing in hostage removal but had the last word in all of her decisions. The FBI assisted Weinstein in her negotiations, overlooking instances in which she broke the law by paying the terrorist group. policy not to pay terrorist organizations ransoms for prisoners. Do something,” she said, recalling her words for an interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday. You’re the strongest country in the entire world. government “did nothing” to try to retrieve her husband.Īfter fruitlessly paying al Qaeda $243,000 for her husband’s release over four years, Elaine Weinstein, 68, said she pleaded with Secretary of State John Kerry to act on her behalf. The widow of American prisoner Warren Weinstein, an al Qaeda captive inadvertently killed in a drone strike along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in 2015, said the U.S.











60 minutes the hostage elaine weinstein