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Terence Hardy "Terry" Waite, CBE (born 31 May 1939) is an English humanitarian and author.
Waite was the Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs for the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, in the 1980s. As an envoy for the Church of England, he travelled to Lebanon to try to secure the release of four hostages, including the journalist John McCarthy. He was himself kidnapped and held captive from 1987 to 1991.
He is president of the charity Y Care International (the YMCA's international development and relief agency) and patron of AbleChildAfrica and Habitat for Humanity Great Britain. He is also president of Emmaus UK, a charity for formerly homeless people.
The son of a village policeman in Styal, Cheshire, Waite was educated at Stockton Heath County Secondary school where he became head boy. Although his parents were only nominally religious, he showed a commitment to Christianity from an early age and later became a Quaker and an Anglican.
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Terry Waite With Princess Anne A Royal View 1986
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Terry Waite goes back to Lebanon and meets Hezbollah, 25 years after his kidnapping
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Actors: Kathy Bates (actress), Jay O. Sanders (actor), Richard Harvey (composer), Josef Sommer (actor), Colin Firth (actor), Harry Dean Stanton (actor), Natasha Richardson (actress), Ciarán Hinds (actor), Stephen Dillane (actor), Colin Stinton (actor), Craig McNeil (miscellaneous crew), Tony Doyle (actor), Ruth McCabe (actress), Rolf Saxon (actor), Harry Ditson (actor),
Plot: Fictionalized account of British, Irish, and American hostages taken in Lebanon in late 1980's. Dark and brutal story of Terry Anderson and his fellow hostages and how their families held out under the stress.
Keywords: terrorismAward winning ITN correspondent Vernon Mann reports on the return of hostage Terry Waite who was kidnapped and held hostage in Lebanon after trying to negotiate the release of hostages. Vernon Mann and Sir Trevor McDonald report
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe The former church envoy who was held captive in Lebanon for 1,763 days talks about his experience and his work helping the families of hostages. At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.' Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained. Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on. We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputat...
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Monday 18 November 1991. Terry Waite and Tom Sutherland released. Reporters outside Lambeth Palace. Interviews Lord Runcie former Archbishop of Canterbury. Archbishop George Carey. Footage of the AP announcement from Beirut coming through on Pagers. Thames News Archive Footage Subscribe for more: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBE_ThamesNews To licence this footage please contact archive@fremantlemedia.com Thames News was the flagship regional news programme of Thames Television, serving the Thames ITV region and broadcast on weekdays from 12 September 1977 to 31 December 1992.
Terry Waite With Princess Anne A Royal View 1986
Exclusive interview with Terry Waite, humanitarian and author for IdeasTap
We're honoured that Humanitarian Terry Waite has taken time out from his writerly seclusion in Central Hawke's Bay to talk to us about his years as a diplomatic emissary for both the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches, his work as a hostage negotiator and the five years when was held hostage himself, mostly in solitary confinement where he wrote in his mind his astonishing bestselling memoir TAKEN IN TRUST.
President of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, Terry Waite talks briefly about the highlights of the festival in 2012, and his life, including his time as a hostage in the Lebanon
Full written interview: For much of his life Terry Waite has worked in conflict zones around the world. As a member of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s private staff, he supported the freeing of hostages in Iran, Libya and Lebanon. It was in the latter country that he was himself captured by Hezbollah and spent almost five years in solitary confinement. He has written several books ranging from an account of his years in captivity to a comic novel. Since his release he founded the NGO Hostage UK and co-founded and presides Y Care International, for which he acts as President. This interview was conducted in the context of the ICRC conference “Solitary confinement: How to preserve humanity in high security settings”, on 27 June 2016 in Geneva.
Terry Waite interviewed on the economy, politics and social justice during a visit to Dartington.
This year's speaker at the Commonwealth Lecture, Terry Waite, humanitarian and former hostage, talks to the director of the RCS, Danny Sriskandarajah, about the challenges facing the association and the issues that its leaders must focus on
Sir Terry Waite Interviewed at Dartington's Social Justice Conference 2009
Terry Waite Colonel Gaddafi - Hostage Negotiations release 1985
Terry Waite Colonel Gaddafi - Hostage Negotiations 1984
Terry Waite Colonel Gaddafi - Hostage Negotiations 1985
British Ironworks Centre hosted an evening with Terry Waite on the 25th September. Terry was Book signing in the day for his book 'Voyage of the golden handshake. The day was followed by a Q&A; on world issues in the evening.
Spanish/Nat Former hostages Terry Waite and Terry Anderson will fly to Colombia on Wednesday in a bid to free three Americans held hostage in Colombia. The high profile campaign comes five years after the three men, all missionaries, were captured by rebel forces. A Florida-based missionary group has gone public in its attempt to secure their release despite fears the men may already be dead. The Florida-based New Tribes Mission launched a high profile campaign on Tuesday to free three of its missionaries taken hostage in Colombia five years ago. Terry Anderson and Terry Waite, who were once held hostage in Lebanon for several years, will fly to Colombia on Wednesday to try to ensure the men's release. They have been backed by Colombian Nobel Prize winner and author Gabri...
1. Night shot of Terry Waite''s plane taxiing on runway 2. Waite walking through airport 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Terry Waite, former hostage: "There are always people who will put blame on others. The thing is we take our own responsibility for our own actions. I came back in good faith on behalf of people who were in difficulty. It so happened that I was taken hostage and spent five years here. They were difficult years and they were years of suffering but one always have to remember this: that the suffering of people in the Lebanon went on for longer than five years." 4. Waite talking to press 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Terry Waite, former hostage: Q: "If you had the chance would you like to meet with your captors?" A: "Oh I wouldn''t mind meeting with them at all. I am sure that th...
Dartington Social Justice Conference 2009
The court in Cairo is expected to reach a verdict on the Al Jazeera English journalists accused of aiding and abetting terrorism on Monday 23 June. The case has provoked worldwide condemnation as a trial of the free press in Egypt. Journalism itself has been on trial. Mohamed Fahmy, Peter Greste and Baher Mohamed will have been incarcerated for 177 days on their next day in court. Four other Al Jazeera journalists are also being tried in absentia. Former hostages Terry Waite and Alan Johnston will join Amnesty's Egypt expert Nicholas Piachaud at the Frontline Club on Friday 20 June at 11:00 AM to call for the Al Jazeera English journalists to be found not guilty of all the charges and sent home to their families. Terry Waite was held captive for over 1,700 days in Lebanon after attemptin...
Terry Waite on What Makes Us Human 14th May 2014
Terry Waite CBE speaks from his own experience of a lifetime working for peace and reconciliation. Working for the Archbishop of Canterbury, Terry helped free hostages in Iran, Libya and Beirut. Here he gives an insight into his method of negotiating with the Revolutionary Guards in Iran and Colonel Gaddafi in Libya, both situations which could have developed into serious conflict. Working to free hostages in Beirut, Terry was captured himself, spending almost five years in solitary confinement. In this very personal account, Terry discusses his time in captivity and the road he took to find a deeper inner peace – an essential road for all peacemakers to tread.
Clean puncture and now she's gone
but her spell still carries on
Can't touch no one, can't get out of my shell
She left me burning in this lonely hell
Through the restless night souls wander holding on
Through these cold nights that never come to dawn
She's still my enslaver
Where's the heart that I gave her
My sweet enslaver
I hate her
Shades drawn growing lunacy staring,
staring from the abyss ahead
Longing for the sight of the face that I hate
grinding teeth, raising the dead
I get so scared of the cruel dreams I see,
scared of her shadow coming to claim me
She's still my enslaver...
I hear voices, whispers of resurrection
Sounds like tombstones corroding
Laid my love to sleep with heart impaled
but I can't escape this dark forebonding