You can ziptie people to
act as hostages and even move them around the level, which forces any cops to go after them first, although you do have to be careful because civilian deaths incur a cleanup cost.
Not exact matches
For anyone not familiar with the events in Entebbe, the film is engaging enough
as a historical account of a watershed moment in how the world chose to deal with terrorism — the actions of the Israeli Defence Forces prompted governments around the world to reassess the way they responded to
acts of
hostage taking.
Believing they had killed his daughter after they took her
hostage for leverage added a bit more to his character, such
as his line in the previous episode about how «people are monsters only when Americans are killed» and his scene with Miranda Otto was well
acted.
One could argue the tonal disconnect between an
act of terrorism and comedy, and yet the injection of some quips and the odd running joke about a producer obsessed with balls turns out to be one of the film's greatest weapons, moreso than the overly familiar stench of disdain and dissidence
as a poorly planned
hostage stunt yields a much more complex discussion about class structure and the corruption of the American financial system.
UN Security Council will adopt Resolution 1566 in 2004 and gives a definition of terrorism
as «criminal
acts, including against civilians, committed with the intent to cause death or serious bodily injury, or taking of
hostages, with the purpose to provoke a state of terror in the general public or in a group of persons or particular persons, intimidate a population or compel a government or an international organization to do or to abstain from doing any
act.»
The practice of holding rewards
hostage in order to force payment is becoming more common
as card issuers try to find new ways to make up for the restrictions on rate hikes imposed by the Credit CARD
Act.
As Raiden tries to stop a team of super terrorists who are holding
hostages on an oil rig — it's more complicated than that, but I only have so much space — he is assisted by someone calling himself Iroquois Pliskin who looks, talks, and
acts exactly like Solid Snake.
But,
as a manner of law enforcement discretion and public relations and customary traditions of law enforcement respect for churches that long predate the formation of the USA, law enforcement routinely
acts as if there was a right to sanctuary in churches (in the absence, for example, of an active shooter situation or a
hostage crisis or a kidnapping with a missing victim).