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Thomas Sutherland (academic)
Thomas Sutherland (born May 3, 1931), former Dean of Agriculture at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon was kidnapped by Islamic Jihad members near his Beirut home on June 9, 1985.〔"Those who remain in captivity; John McCarthy release", ''The Times'', 9 August 1991〕 He was released on November 18, 1991〔(Church envoy Waite freed in Beirut ) from bbc.co.uk〕 at the same time as Terry Waite,〔 having been held hostage for 2353 days.
Born in Falkirk, Scotland on May 3, 1931,〔 Sutherland obtained a BSc in Agriculture from Glasgow University,〔(Biography at EAAP awards ), 2000〕 and moved to the United States in the 1950s.〔"Joy and sadness in family as American hostage is freed; Release of Tom Sutherland", ''The Times'' 19 November 1991"〕 He was awarded a master's degree and PhD in animal breeding from Iowa State University,〔(ISU alumni merit award citation ), 2003〕 then taught animal science at Colorado State University for 26 years.〔 He moved to Beirut in 1983 for a three-year term as dean of the faculty of agriculture and food science in the American University in Beirut.〔"Beirut's sad roll call; Lebanese hostages", ''The Times'' 11 April 1990〕 Despite the assassination of University President Malcolm Kerr and the kidnapping of Professor Frank Reiger in 1984, and despite being warned repeatedly by the State Department to leave, Sutherland remained at the University. Two weeks after David P. Jacobsen was abducted, Sutherland was also kidnapped while using the limousine of University President Calvin Plimpton. Upon his release, Sutherland claimed that the kidnappers mistook him for Plimpton.〔"Envoy 'trapped by tale of illness'", ''The Guardian'', 21 November 1991〕
He was the second-longest held captive after Terry Anderson.〔"Beirut hostage wins damages of $323 million", ''The Times'', 27 June 2001〕 His memories of the experience were published in a book co-authored by his wife Jean, ''At Your Own Risk'' (ISBN 1555912559). He claims to have attempted suicide a number of times and to have spent a substantial amount of time in solitary confinement.
In June 2001, the Sutherland family won a $323 million verdict in a lawsuit against the frozen assets of the government of Iran, because of evidence that Iran had directed terrorists to kidnap Americans in Lebanon.〔〔Sutherland v. Islamic Republic of Iran, 151 F.Supp.2d 27 (D.D.C. 2001))〕 In accordance with Section 2002 of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000, , Sutherland and his family received $35,041,877.36 (including interest) and the lien for the rest of the original settlement is now held by the US Government.
Sutherland was signed as a 17-year-old by League Champions Rangers.
==See also==

* Lebanon hostage crisis

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