Draft:Alliance against Hostage-taking
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Founded | 2019 by relatives of a number of dual-nationals on the side-line of the United Nations General Assembly in the New York |
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Type | NGO |
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Services | Treating survivors of state-sponsored hostage-takings, abductions, disappearances and kidnappings, advocacy |
Website | adfws |
International Alliance against State Kidnapping and Hostage-taking (previously known as Families Allied Against State Hostage Taking) is an international NGO aimed to provide care for survivors of hostage-takings, abduction, disappearance and kidnapping.
The movement was started in 2019 by relatives of a number of dual-nationals on the side-line of the United Nations General Assembly in the New York [1] as the state-sponsored hostage-taking practice in particularly Asia and Middle East is becoming an international problem [2].