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The Kidnap of American missionary Ellen Maria Stone
Miss Ellen Maria Stone, a Congregationalist missionary and her pregnant fellow missionary friend Katerina StefanovaTsilka are kidnapped on 3rd September 1901 in the Ottoman Balkans by an Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organisation detachment led by the voivoda Yane Sandanski and the sub-voivodas Hristo Chernopeev and Krastyo Asenov seeking independence from the Ottoman. The rebels demanded a ransom be paid of $110, 000. In February 1902, the captors, after initially refusing, accept a reduced sum, and the women were released. Widely covered by the media at the time, the event has been often dubbed " Americas first modern hostage crisis". Date: 1901
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"This striking photograph captures the moment of crisis as American Congregationalist missionaries Miss Ellen Maria Stone and her pregnant fellow missionary friend Katerina Stefanova Tsilka were kidnapped on September 3, 1901, in the Ottoman Balkans. The women were taken by a detachment of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), led by the voivoda Yane Sandanski, and the sub-voivodas Hristo Chernopeev and Krastyo Asenov. The rebels demanded a ransom of $110,000 for their release, seeking independence from the Ottoman Empire. The kidnapping of Miss Stone and Katerina became a major international news story and was widely covered by the media at the time. It has since been referred to as 'America's first modern hostage crisis.' The captors initially refused to accept a reduced ransom, but eventually agreed to its payment in February 1902. The women were released and returned safely to their communities. The photograph offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history, as the Balkan region grappled with political upheaval and the desire for self-determination. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict and the lengths to which individuals and groups will go to achieve their goals." Date: September 3, 1901 Keywords: Miss Ellen Maria Stone, Congregationalist missionary, Katerina Stefanova Tsilka, Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), voivoda Yane Sandanski, sub-voivodas Hristo Chernopeev and Krastyo Asenov, kidnap, kidnapping, ransom, Balkans, Ottoman Empire, independence, history, news, media.
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