The New Yorker Radio Hour

Christmas in Tehran During the 1979 Iran Hostage Crisis

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Dec 24, 2024
M. William Howard Jr., a prominent minister and former president of the National Council of Churches, shares his incredible experience visiting American hostages in Tehran during the 1979 crisis. He vividly recalls how he brought updates on the NFL playoffs to the captives while leading them in prayer. Howard discusses the tension in the U.S. and the importance of his visit as a peace gesture amid rising militaristic sentiments. This poignant account illuminates faith and connection during a deeply turbulent time, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit.
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ANECDOTE

The Invitation

  • Rev. M. William Howard Jr. received a telegram inviting him to Tehran to conduct Christmas services for the American hostages.
  • His wife questioned the necessity, as she did with his other trips to potentially dangerous locations.
INSIGHT

Dual Purpose

  • The invitation to conduct Christmas services had propaganda value for Iranian militants.
  • However, Rev. Howard saw it as a chance to de-escalate tensions and possibly prevent a military intervention.
ANECDOTE

Arrival and Control

  • Upon arrival in Tehran, the clergymen were met with a media frenzy.
  • They were blindfolded upon entering the embassy, highlighting the control the captors had.
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