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  • Hostage video message-son’s reaction (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with the son (poss. David Cicippio) of kidnapped American hostage in Lebanon, Joseph Cicippio, reacting to a videotape message by their father which says the threat to hang him is very serious and...

  • Hostage, Joseph Cicippio, deadline (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Paul Woodley reports from the US on a deadline presented by kidnappers in Beirut when they say, hostage, Joseph Cicippio, will be killed. Includes interviews with Peggy Say, the sister of fellow hostage,...

  • Shi’ite group suspends US hostage Cicippio’s execution (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Press conference; Speech

    Nick Peters reports from Washington DC, on relief in the United States, when the captors of Joseph Cicippio lifted their death threat against him. Cicippio is being held in Beirut by a Shi’ite terrorist...

  • Lebanese hostage crisis-US reaction (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Vox pop

    Paul Woodley reports on US reaction to the hostage situation in the Lebanon following the killing of hostage Colonel William R. Higgins. Includes interviews with Peggy Say, sister of hostage journaslist...

  • Lebanese hostage crisis-US reaction to Iranian offer (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Press conference; Speech

    Nick Peters reports on US reaction to an offer from the new Iranian leader, President Ali Akbar Rafsanjani, to help free Western hostages in the Lebanon. Includes statements by President George H. W. Bush;...

  • US hostages in the Lebanon (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Speech

    Following the capture of American hostages in the Lebanon including Joseph Cicippio, report on the growing pressure on President George H. W. Bush to act tough on the terrorists. Warships are in the Gulf....

  • Joseph Cicippio freed (1991)

    Genre
    Press conference; Speech

    Press statement by Joseph Cicippio following his release by the pro-Iranian Revolutionary Justice Organisation, after being held hostage in Beirut for over five years.