This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-34544456
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Ken Taylor: Canadian envoy of Iran crisis fame dies | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
The Canadian ambassador who helped six American diplomats escape after the US embassy in Tehran was stormed by Iranian revolutionaries in 1979 has died, his family has said. | The Canadian ambassador who helped six American diplomats escape after the US embassy in Tehran was stormed by Iranian revolutionaries in 1979 has died, his family has said. |
Ken Taylor was 81 and died in hospital in New York. | Ken Taylor was 81 and died in hospital in New York. |
He played a key role in sneaking the diplomats out of Iran using Canadian passports and forged Iranian visas. | He played a key role in sneaking the diplomats out of Iran using Canadian passports and forged Iranian visas. |
The crisis began when revolutionary students stormed the embassy taking about 50 American hostages. | The crisis began when revolutionary students stormed the embassy taking about 50 American hostages. |
'Valiantly risked his life' | 'Valiantly risked his life' |
Freeing them became a priority for the administration of US President Jimmy Carter, whose failure to do so included an abortive helicopter rescue attempt. | Freeing them became a priority for the administration of US President Jimmy Carter, whose failure to do so included an abortive helicopter rescue attempt. |
This failure also contributed to his losing the presidency to Ronald Reagan in 1980. | This failure also contributed to his losing the presidency to Ronald Reagan in 1980. |
The escape of the six became known as the "The Canadian Caper". They escaped after about three months by catching a plane to Switzerland in January 1980. Many of the hostages in the embassy were held for 444 days. | The escape of the six became known as the "The Canadian Caper". They escaped after about three months by catching a plane to Switzerland in January 1980. Many of the hostages in the embassy were held for 444 days. |
Mr Taylor was praised by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Thursday, who described him as "valiantly risking his life by shielding a group of American diplomats from capture". | Mr Taylor was praised by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Thursday, who described him as "valiantly risking his life by shielding a group of American diplomats from capture". |
"Ken Taylor represented the very best that Canada's foreign service has to offer," Mr Harper said. | "Ken Taylor represented the very best that Canada's foreign service has to offer," Mr Harper said. |
Their story was depicted in the award-winning 2012 movie Argo, starring Ben Affleck in the role of real-life Central Intelligence Agency operative Tony Mendez. | Their story was depicted in the award-winning 2012 movie Argo, starring Ben Affleck in the role of real-life Central Intelligence Agency operative Tony Mendez. |
Mr Mendez helped concoct the diplomats' cover story and provided them with disguises. | Mr Mendez helped concoct the diplomats' cover story and provided them with disguises. |
Mr Taylor, who was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by the US Congress in 1980, criticised the film for downplaying Canada's role in securing their freedom. | Mr Taylor, who was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by the US Congress in 1980, criticised the film for downplaying Canada's role in securing their freedom. |
He later left the Canadian foreign service and became a businessman. | He later left the Canadian foreign service and became a businessman. |
Previous version
1
Next version