Japan
Jennings, Peter
Jewish hostages
John Paul II, Pope
Johnson, Dewey
Johnson, Jessie
Johnson, Lillian
Jones, Charles
Jones, David
Jordan, Hamilton
background
Bourget, Villalon, and, solution worked out with
Ghotbzadeh and
Henry Precht and
hosted Ghotbzadeh’s emissaries in White House
Omar Torrijos and
Panama and
presidential election and
reaction to embassy takeover
rescue mission and
on UN commission
journalists.
American
expelled from Iran
in Tehran
Iranian
Joyce, James
July Fourth.
Kalb, Marvin
Kalp, Malcolm
after returning home
beaten
Belk and, escape attempts
Limbert and
at morning meeting
political/diplomatic aims
Keane, David
Kennedy, Edward M.
Kennedy, Louise
Kennedy, Morehead “Mike”
Keough, Katherine
Keough, William
background
daughters
in Komiteh
letter from, published anonymously in U.S.
mock execution and
moved after failed rescue mission
Keramat Mosque
Khalkali, Sadeq
Khamenei, Ali
Khan, Reza
Kharg
Kharrazi, Kamal
Khashani, Mashalla
Khatami, Mohammed Reza
Khoeniha, Mousavi
Ban-Sadr on
endorsement of takeover
on Khomeini
as spiritual adviser to hostage takers
Khomeini, Ahmad
Khomeini, Imam Ruhollah (Ayatollah)
“
ambivalence
Asgharzadeh and
on Ashura
Bani-Sadr’s presidency and
Bazargan and
call for “cultural revolution”
on Carter
Carter’s relations with
Christmas cards hostages made for
conditions for releasing hostages
daughter in Germany
death
did not want to sever ties with U.S.
on embassy/hostage seizure and hostage takers
encouragement of “attacks” on America
erosion of authority of
in exile in Paris
idolized
illnesses
inner circle and spiritual regimen in Qom
interview
on
Mousavi Khoeniha on
Muslim Students and
oil cut-off threatened by
ordered Revolutionary Guards to clear embassy
personality
pictures of
plots to assassinate
political activity and power
Precht’s letter to
on rescue mission