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Warren Weinstein

Warren Weinstein (July 3, 1941 – January 15, 2015) was an American contractor, and director in Pakistan for J.E. Austin Associates,[3] a firm which increases business competitiveness and growth in developing economies.[4] He was kidnapped by eight al-Qaeda members on August 13, 2011, in Lahore, Pakistan.[5][6][7] He was accidentally killed in a January 2015 US drone strike on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, as announced by U.S. President Barack Obama at a White House press conference on April 23, 2015.[8][9][10]

Warren Weinstein
Born(1941-07-03)July 3, 1941[1]
DiedJanuary 15, 2015(2015-01-15) (aged 73)[2]
NationalityAmerican
Alma materColumbia University
OccupationAid worker
Known forcontributions to the field of economic development

Life edit

He earned an MA in international relations, and a PhD degree in international law and economics, from Columbia University.[11] In the 1970s, he was a professor in the political science department at the State University of New York at Oswego, leaving in 1979 to work on economic development with USAID.[12][13][14] In the 1980s, he was the Peace Corps director in Togo.[15]

At the time of his kidnapping, Weinstein was living in Lahore, Pakistan and working as a Country Director of Operations for the Virginia-based development company J.E. Austin Associates. His work reportedly involved supervising a four-year $11-million "competitiveness project", funded by the American government, which was involved in dairy, horticulture, furniture and medical equipment projects. He spoke six foreign languages and had 25 years of experience in international development projects.[16]

Eight armed kidnappers arrived at his house on the morning of August 13, 2011, just when his guards were having food and starting their Ramadan fasting. According to one of them, the kidnappers knocked and when he opened the door, he saw three men standing; they offered meals to him and when he politely refused, five more men stormed the house from the back door and overpowered all the guards, tying their hands behind their backs. They then made Weinstein's driver knock on his bedroom door, and grabbed Weinstein when he opened it.[17]

Kidnapping for ransom is common.[18] Three guards and his driver were being held.[19] On November 1, 2011, arrests were made in the case.[20] On December 1, 2011, al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri claimed to be holding him.[21][22][23][24]

In January 2012, he was reported held in North Waziristan, by Lashkar-e-Jhangvi.[25][26]

In May 2012, al-Qaeda released a proof-of-life video of Weinstein.[27] Two more followed that September,[28][29] and a fourth was released in December 2013.[30]

Death edit

On January 15, 2015, Weinstein was accidentally killed in one of a series of unmanned aircraft strikes in Waziristan, Pakistan, along with an Italian hostage, Giovanni Lo Porto, and American al Qaeda leaders Ahmed Farouq and Adam Gadahn, the White House announced on April 23, 2015.[31] The White House said it was unaware that any of the victims were present at the sites targeted. They were killed by a "signature strike", one that is launched based on behavioural evidence around a site suggesting a high-value target is inside, without knowing who is actually inside.[32][33][34]

Following the announcement, his wife, Elaine, called the government's assistance during Weinstein's years in captivity "inconsistent and disappointing", echoing criticism similar to that expressed by the parents of other killed prisoners, including James Foley and Kayla Mueller. "We hope that my husband’s death and the others who have faced similar tragedies in recent months will finally prompt the U.S. Government to take its responsibilities seriously and establish a coordinated and consistent approach to supporting hostages and their families," she said in a media statement.[35]

Works edit

  • Warren Weinstein, John J. Grotpeter, The pattern of African decolonization: a new interpretation, Program of Eastern African Studies, Syracuse University, 1973, ISBN 978-0-915984-07-7
  • Chinese and Soviet aid to Africa, Praeger Publishers, 1975, ISBN 978-0-275-09050-0
  • Warren Weinstein, Robert A. Schrire, Political conflict and ethnic strategies: a case study of Burundi, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1976
  • Soviet and Chinese aid to African nations, Praeger, 1980, ISBN 978-0-03-052756-2
  • A sea of troubles: decolonization in Burundi, 1958-1962, University Microfilms International, 1985
  • Ellen K. Eggers, Warren Weinstein, Historical dictionary of Burundi, Scarecrow Press, 1997, ISBN 978-0-8108-3261-9

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "After Bergdahl's release, what about other U.S. Citizens held overseas?". PBS. 27 June 2014.
  2. ^ Baker, Peter (23 April 2015). "Obama Apologizes After Drone Kills American and Italian Held by al Qaeda". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Alexander, Harriet (2011-08-13). "American aid worker Warren Weinstein kidnapped in Pakistan". London: Telegraph. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  4. ^ J.E. Austin Associates, Inc. website
  5. ^ "US aid official kidnapped in Pakistan - Central & South Asia". Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  6. ^ Rodriguez, Alex; Khan, Nasir (2011-08-14). "American kidnapped in Pakistan - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  7. ^ "US citizen kidnapped by unknown assailants in Pakistan". Jpost.com. 2011-08-13. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  8. ^ ADI (23 April 2015). "President Obama Comments on Death of Hostages". CNN.com. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  9. ^ Jeremy Diamond, with reporting Jim Sciutto, Elise Labott, Pamela Brown, Jamie Crawford, Jim Acosta and Gloria Borger, CNN (23 April 2015). "U.S. drone strike accidentally killed 2 hostages". CNN. Retrieved 23 April 2015. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "Warren Weinstein: Who Was the American al Qaeda Hostage Killed in U.S. Op?". NBC News.
  11. ^ "US Citizen Kidnapped in Pakistan « VOA Breaking News". Blogs.voanews.com. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  12. ^ Robert A. Baker (8 September 2011). "Former SUNY Oswego professor reported kidnapped in Pakistan". The Post-Standard. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  13. ^ Nia Towne (23 April 2015). "American killed in U.S. counterterrorism operation was former SUNY Oswego professor". CNY Central. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  14. ^ (Press release). Oswego, New York: State University of New York at Oswego. 2015-04-23. Archived from the original on 2015-06-29. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  15. ^ Daniel Bergner (February 11, 2016). "The Killing of Warren Weinstein". The New York Times.
  16. ^ "Pre-dawn abduction: American 'aid expert' kidnapped in Lahore". The Express Tribune. 14 August 2011.
  17. ^ "American aid worker Warren Weinstein kidnapped in Pakistan". 13 August 2011.
  18. ^ "BBC News - Al-Qaeda says it kidnapped Warren Weinstein in Pakistan". Bbc.co.uk. 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  19. ^ "AFP: Month on, fears grow for kidnapped American in Pakistan". 2011-09-12. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  20. ^ "Police claim arrest of kidnappers of Taseer's son". Thenews.com.pk. 2011-11-01. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  21. ^ AFP (December 2011). "Al Qaeda claims kidnapping of Weinstein in Pakistan – The Express Tribune". Tribune.com.pk. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  22. ^ . MSNBC. 2011-08-19. Archived from the original on 2011-12-02. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  23. ^ "Al Qaeda leader al-Zawahiri claims responsibility for kidnapping American – This Just In - CNN.com Blogs". News.blogs.cnn.com. 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  24. ^ Dan Murphy (December 2, 2011). "Is kidnapping older, unarmed civilians all that's left for Al Qaeda?". The Christian Science Monitor.
  25. ^ Hussain, Tom (January 25, 2012). "Al Qaida still holding American contractor hostage in Pakistan". McClatchy Newspapers. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
  26. ^ Hussain, Tom (January 25, 2012). "Kidnapped US aid contractor reportedly held by militants in Pakistan". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
  27. ^ The Christian Science Monitor (7 May 2012). "US hostage Warren Weinstein makes plea to Obama in Al Qaeda video (+video)". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  28. ^ "Jewish hostage held in Pakistan appeals to Netanyahu for help". The Times of Israel.
  29. ^ "U.S. hostage urges Jewish groups to work for his release". Reuters. 2012-09-13.
  30. ^ Londoño, Ernesto (2013-12-26). "National Security". The Washington Post.
  31. ^ "Obama: 2 hostages accidentally killed in drone strike". USA Today.
  32. ^ "Warren Weinstein, Adam Gadahn Killed in U.S. Drone Strikes". NBC News. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  33. ^ Kim, Susanna (April 23, 2015). "Warren Weinstein: A Look Back at the Life of the American Hostage Killed During Counterterrorism Operation". ABC News. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  34. ^ Fantz, Ashley (April 23, 2015). "Al Qaeda hostage, American Warren Weinstein, killed in operation". CNN. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  35. ^ "Warren Weinstein's Wife Slams Government After Hostage Dies in American Air Strike", Reuters, via Jewish Daily Forward

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Warren Weinstein July 3 1941 January 15 2015 was an American contractor and director in Pakistan for J E Austin Associates 3 a firm which increases business competitiveness and growth in developing economies 4 He was kidnapped by eight al Qaeda members on August 13 2011 in Lahore Pakistan 5 6 7 He was accidentally killed in a January 2015 US drone strike on the Afghanistan Pakistan border as announced by U S President Barack Obama at a White House press conference on April 23 2015 8 9 10 Warren WeinsteinBorn 1941 07 03 July 3 1941 1 DiedJanuary 15 2015 2015 01 15 aged 73 2 Waziristan PakistanNationalityAmericanAlma materColumbia UniversityOccupationAid workerKnown forcontributions to the field of economic development Contents 1 Life 2 Death 3 Works 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife editHe earned an MA in international relations and a PhD degree in international law and economics from Columbia University 11 In the 1970s he was a professor in the political science department at the State University of New York at Oswego leaving in 1979 to work on economic development with USAID 12 13 14 In the 1980s he was the Peace Corps director in Togo 15 At the time of his kidnapping Weinstein was living in Lahore Pakistan and working as a Country Director of Operations for the Virginia based development company J E Austin Associates His work reportedly involved supervising a four year 11 million competitiveness project funded by the American government which was involved in dairy horticulture furniture and medical equipment projects He spoke six foreign languages and had 25 years of experience in international development projects 16 Eight armed kidnappers arrived at his house on the morning of August 13 2011 just when his guards were having food and starting their Ramadan fasting According to one of them the kidnappers knocked and when he opened the door he saw three men standing they offered meals to him and when he politely refused five more men stormed the house from the back door and overpowered all the guards tying their hands behind their backs They then made Weinstein s driver knock on his bedroom door and grabbed Weinstein when he opened it 17 Kidnapping for ransom is common 18 Three guards and his driver were being held 19 On November 1 2011 arrests were made in the case 20 On December 1 2011 al Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri claimed to be holding him 21 22 23 24 In January 2012 he was reported held in North Waziristan by Lashkar e Jhangvi 25 26 In May 2012 al Qaeda released a proof of life video of Weinstein 27 Two more followed that September 28 29 and a fourth was released in December 2013 30 Death editOn January 15 2015 Weinstein was accidentally killed in one of a series of unmanned aircraft strikes in Waziristan Pakistan along with an Italian hostage Giovanni Lo Porto and American al Qaeda leaders Ahmed Farouq and Adam Gadahn the White House announced on April 23 2015 31 The White House said it was unaware that any of the victims were present at the sites targeted They were killed by a signature strike one that is launched based on behavioural evidence around a site suggesting a high value target is inside without knowing who is actually inside 32 33 34 Following the announcement his wife Elaine called the government s assistance during Weinstein s years in captivity inconsistent and disappointing echoing criticism similar to that expressed by the parents of other killed prisoners including James Foley and Kayla Mueller We hope that my husband s death and the others who have faced similar tragedies in recent months will finally prompt the U S Government to take its responsibilities seriously and establish a coordinated and consistent approach to supporting hostages and their families she said in a media statement 35 Works editWarren Weinstein John J Grotpeter The pattern of African decolonization a new interpretation Program of Eastern African Studies Syracuse University 1973 ISBN 978 0 915984 07 7 Chinese and Soviet aid to Africa Praeger Publishers 1975 ISBN 978 0 275 09050 0 Warren Weinstein Robert A Schrire Political conflict and ethnic strategies a case study of Burundi Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University 1976 Soviet and Chinese aid to African nations Praeger 1980 ISBN 978 0 03 052756 2 A sea of troubles decolonization in Burundi 1958 1962 University Microfilms International 1985 Ellen K Eggers Warren Weinstein Historical dictionary of Burundi Scarecrow Press 1997 ISBN 978 0 8108 3261 9See also editForeign hostages in Pakistan List of kidnappings List of solved missing person casesReferences edit After Bergdahl s release what about other U S Citizens held overseas PBS 27 June 2014 Baker Peter 23 April 2015 Obama Apologizes After Drone Kills American and Italian Held by al Qaeda The New York Times Alexander Harriet 2011 08 13 American aid worker Warren Weinstein kidnapped in Pakistan London Telegraph Retrieved 2011 12 03 J E Austin Associates Inc website US aid official kidnapped in Pakistan Central amp South Asia Al Jazeera English Retrieved 2011 12 03 Rodriguez Alex Khan Nasir 2011 08 14 American kidnapped in Pakistan Los Angeles Times Articles latimes com Retrieved 2011 12 03 US citizen kidnapped by unknown assailants in Pakistan Jpost com 2011 08 13 Retrieved 2011 12 03 ADI 23 April 2015 President Obama Comments on Death of Hostages CNN com Retrieved 2015 04 23 Jeremy Diamond with reporting Jim Sciutto Elise Labott Pamela Brown Jamie Crawford Jim Acosta and Gloria Borger CNN 23 April 2015 U S drone strike accidentally killed 2 hostages CNN Retrieved 23 April 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Warren Weinstein Who Was the American al Qaeda Hostage Killed in U S Op NBC News US Citizen Kidnapped in Pakistan VOA Breaking News Blogs voanews com Retrieved 2011 12 03 Robert A Baker 8 September 2011 Former SUNY Oswego professor reported kidnapped in Pakistan The Post Standard Retrieved 2011 12 03 Nia Towne 23 April 2015 American killed in U S counterterrorism operation was former SUNY Oswego professor CNY Central Retrieved 23 April 2015 SUNY Oswego president expresses sadness on loss of Dr Weinstein Press release Oswego New York State University of New York at Oswego 2015 04 23 Archived from the original on 2015 06 29 Retrieved 2015 04 23 Daniel Bergner February 11 2016 The Killing of Warren Weinstein The New York Times Pre dawn abduction American aid expert kidnapped in Lahore The Express Tribune 14 August 2011 American aid worker Warren Weinstein kidnapped in Pakistan 13 August 2011 BBC News Al Qaeda says it kidnapped Warren Weinstein in Pakistan Bbc co uk 2011 12 01 Retrieved 2011 12 03 AFP Month on fears grow for kidnapped American in Pakistan 2011 09 12 Retrieved 2011 12 03 Police claim arrest of kidnappers of Taseer s son Thenews com pk 2011 11 01 Retrieved 2011 12 03 AFP December 2011 Al Qaeda claims kidnapping of Weinstein in Pakistan The Express Tribune Tribune com pk Retrieved 2011 12 03 Al Qaida says it is holding US hostage World news South and Central Asia Pakistan msnbc com MSNBC 2011 08 19 Archived from the original on 2011 12 02 Retrieved 2011 12 03 Al Qaeda leader al Zawahiri claims responsibility for kidnapping American This Just In CNN com Blogs News blogs cnn com 2011 12 01 Retrieved 2011 12 03 Dan Murphy December 2 2011 Is kidnapping older unarmed civilians all that s left for Al Qaeda The Christian Science Monitor Hussain Tom January 25 2012 Al Qaida still holding American contractor hostage in Pakistan McClatchy Newspapers Retrieved February 17 2012 Hussain Tom January 25 2012 Kidnapped US aid contractor reportedly held by militants in Pakistan The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved February 17 2012 The Christian Science Monitor 7 May 2012 US hostage Warren Weinstein makes plea to Obama in Al Qaeda video video The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved 23 April 2015 Jewish hostage held in Pakistan appeals to Netanyahu for help The Times of Israel U S hostage urges Jewish groups to work for his release Reuters 2012 09 13 Londono Ernesto 2013 12 26 National Security The Washington Post Obama 2 hostages accidentally killed in drone strike USA Today Warren Weinstein Adam Gadahn Killed in U S Drone Strikes NBC News Retrieved 23 April 2015 Kim Susanna April 23 2015 Warren Weinstein A Look Back at the Life of the American Hostage Killed During Counterterrorism Operation ABC News Retrieved 23 April 2015 Fantz Ashley April 23 2015 Al Qaeda hostage American Warren Weinstein killed in operation CNN Retrieved 23 April 2015 Warren Weinstein s Wife Slams Government After Hostage Dies in American Air Strike Reuters via Jewish Daily ForwardExternal links edit WTOP com Washington DC News Traffic amp Weather WTOP Retrieved 23 April 2015 WTOP com Washington DC News Traffic amp Weather WTOP Retrieved 23 April 2015 Warren Weinstein American contractor abducted in 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