[ONLINE] - Bringing Americans Home 2022
Assessing Hostage and Detainee Policy Reforms
Event
Having a son or daughter, husband or mother taken hostage or detained in a foreign land is one of the most frightening experiences imaginable. Recent years have brought a growing challenge of states wrongfully detaining Americans while the situation facing Americans held hostage by non-state groups has evolved.
To discuss the results of the Foley Foundation’s annual research report, “Bringing Americans Home” in this virtual event, New America in partnership with the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation welcomes a range of experts to discuss the current state of U.S. efforts to bring Americans held hostage abroad home.
Panel 1: The Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Landscape
Chris Costa
Executive Director, International Spy Museum
Former Special Assistant to the President & Senior Director for Counterterrorism at the National Security Council
Brian Jenkins, @BrianMJenkins
Senior Adviser to the President, RAND Corporation
Ali Soufan, @Ali_H_Soufan
Chairman and CEO, The Soufan Group
Former FBI Supervisory Agent
Cynthia Loertscher, @CindyLoertscher
Director of Research, Hostage Advocacy, and Legislative Affairs, James W. Foley Legacy Foundation
Peter Bergen, @peterbergencnn (moderator)
Vice President, New America
Panel 2: Recovering U.S. Hostages and Wrongful Detainees: Challenges and Urgency
Mickey Bergman, @MickeyBergman
Vice President and Executive Director, The Richardson Center
Jared Genser, @JaredGenser
Managing Director of Perseus Strategies
Nizar Zakka, @ZakkaNA
President, Hostage Aid Worldwide
Diane Foley, @JamesFoleyFund
President and Founder, James W. Foley Legacy Foundation
Neda Sharghi, @NedaSharghi
Sister of Emad Shargi, a U.S. citizen wrongfully detained in Iran since 2018
Amna Nawaz, @IAmAmnaNawaz (moderator)
Chief Correspondent, PBS NewsHour