From Deseret News archives:
Kidnapped BYU grad home safe from Iraq
Captors held the peace worker for more than week
Kidnappers grabbed 29-year-old Brigham Young University and Harvard Divinity School graduate William Clifton Van Wagenen on Jan. 27 and released him Feb. 4, said Neena Andersen, a friend of the family.
"He's home and he's OK," Andersen said.
Van Wagenen is from Holladay and is the son of Sterling Van Wagenen, director of the second and third movies in the "Work and the Glory" series.
Sterling Van Wagenen co-founded the Sundance Film Festival in 1978, and his cousin Lola was married to Robert Redford from 1958-85.
The kidnappers abducted Will Van Wagenen and three others. Van Wagenen was working for a group called the Christian Peacemaker Teams, an organization of the Brethren, Quaker and Mennonite churches.
The CPT places "trained peace workers in explosive situations for sustained periods of time to do 'third-party nonviolent intervention,"' according to its Web site. CPT has had peace workers in Iraq since October 2002.
Andersen said Van Wagenen was working 100 miles north of Baghdad gathering information on prison issues.
The same week Van Wagenen was kidnapped, gunmen abducted four U.S. soldiers in Karbala and then shot them to death in a neighboring province.
One soldier's wife learned of her husband's death while she was attending last month's Sundance Film Festival.
News outlets have reported numerous abductions by kidnap gangs that mostly target Iraqis. At least one newspaper has said there is an "Iraq kidnap epidemic."
The Van Wagenen kidnapping was a renewed nightmare for the Christian Peacemaker Teams. Four CPT workers were abducted in Iraq on Nov. 26, 2005, by a group calling itself the Swords of Righteousness Brigade.
One peace worker, 54-year-old Tom Fox, was shot and killed and found dead on March 10.
After a 118-day ordeal, the other three two Canadians and a 74-year-old retired British professor were freed on March 23.
The Associated Press reported that weeks of planning had gone into rescuing the three from a kidnapping cell in a western Baghdad house.
A year earlier, Fox had written a blog entry about the possibility of being kidnapped:
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