Weinstein to be released alive, do whatever you can to pressurize your government.”
The Weinstein family has shed little light on the clandestine ransom plot, saying only that they had sought out efforts to rescue him. There are reports that his wife Elaine Weinstein had spoken by phone with her hostage husband in a “proof of life” telephone call prior to the ransom money being handed over to his captors. A Weinstein family spokesman has been quoted by the American media as saying: “Over the 3 1/2-year period of Warren’s captivity, the family made every effort to engage with those holding him or those with the power to find and rescue him. Weinstein got along well with his captors. He spoke Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, and learned to speak with his kidnappers in another local language, Pashto. His family sent a lot of money to keep him alive on medicine for the heart. Otherwise, he would have been dead long ago.”
Warren Weinstein’s wife has already expressed disappointment with the American and Pakistani governments’ efforts to secure her husband’s release from his captors, adding that the assistance her family received from the US government was inconsistent and disappointing. “I hope that my husband’s death and the others who have faced similar tragedies will finally prompt the US government to take its responsibilities seriously and establish a coordinated and consistent approach to supporting hostages and their families,” she added.
The White House has subsequently announced considering setting up a “fusion cell,” or “task force”, to better communicate with hostage families and integrate the multiple agencies responsible for the rescue of captives. While Weinstein’s tragic death in a US drone attack focused attention on the Obama administration’s use of drones in the war against terror, President Obama did not hesitate the other day to hail the American spy operations as the best in world. Only a day earlier, Obama had conceded during a press conference while making public Warren Weinstein’s death that the American intelligence was unaware of Weinstein’s presence inside the al-Qaeda compound when it was targeted by the drones in January 2015.
Warren Weinstein, who was from Rockville, Maryland, was a tenured political science professor at State University of New York at Oswego in the 1970s. After leaving SUNY Oswego, he joined the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and went on to become the Pakistan country director for JE Austin Associates, a development contractor for the US government.
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