US journalist and Marine Corps vet "Austin [Tice] has been held captive in Syria for 4943 days 15 hours 2 minutes 4 seconds"

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US journalist and Marine Corps vet "Austin [Tice] has been held captive in Syria for 4943 days 15 hours 2 minutes 4 seconds" #FreeAustinTice

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New photo-shoot on World Press Freedom Day ... National Press Club president Emily Wilkins talks with advocates for journalists held hostage: Austin Tice, Evan Gershkovich, and Alsu Kurmasheva.

Here, Wilkins talks with Stephen Capus, president of RFE/RL, employer of Alsu Kurmasheva.

More photos: https://technewslitphoto.smugmug.com/National-Press-Club-events/Press-Freedom-Day-2024

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Press Freedom Day 2024 - Technology News & Literature

Update on the status of journalists held hostage: Austin Tice, Evan Gershkovich, and Alsu Kurmasheva

New photo-shoot on World Press Freedom Day ... National Press Club president Emily Wilkins talks with advocates for journalists held hostage: Austin Tice, Evan Gershkovich, and Alsu Kurmasheva.

Here, Wilkins talks with Stephen Capus, president of RFE/RL, employer of Alsu Kurmasheva.

More photos: https://technewslitphoto.smugmug.com/National-Press-Club-events/Press-Freedom-Day-2024

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Press Freedom Day 2024 - Technology News & Literature

Update on the status of journalists held hostage: Austin Tice, Evan Gershkovich, and Alsu Kurmasheva

Latest photo-shoot at National Press Club in #WashingtonDC ... Debra Tice (right), mother of freelance #journalist Austin Tice held by Syria since 2012, speaks to NPC president Eileen O'Reilly.

Smugmug gallery: https://technewslitphoto.smugmug.com/National-Press-Club-events/Conversation-with-Debra-Tice

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Conversation with Debra Tice - Alan Kotok

Debra Tice is the mother of freelance journalist Austin Tice held by Syria since 2012. Ms. Tice talked with Eileen O'Reilly, National Press Club president, 2 May 2023.

And: #BringAustinHome: A decade is indeed too long. The start of a second decade just … unspeakable: Join in supporting @DebraTice #TiceFamily @wppressfreedom @washingtonpost @mcclatchy and ALL efforts to #FreeAustinTice, kidnapped in Syria in 2012 for doing his job: reporting.
"History shows that the only way to get U.S. hostages freed is the complete focus and commitment of the president himself. He must ensure that deputies throughout his administration make Austin’s release a top priority..." #FreeAustinTice https://t.co/rQRNNONGYi https://t.co/1Q8msDorW8 —@[email protected] http://twitter.com/spj_tweets/status/1293332664943022087
"A senior US government official is 'hesitating or stalling' efforts within the Trump administration to have a meeting with the Syrian government that is essential to securing" Austin's safe release, his mother Debra Tice said. #FreeAustinTice https://t.co/Q3KcRBRS3z —@[email protected] http://twitter.com/spj_tweets/status/1222640627407519746
RSF calls for US government to directly engage Syria on Austin Tice | Reporters without borders

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) supports the mother of American journalist Austin Tice in her call on the US government to directly engage with the Syrian government in order to secure her son’s release from Syria, where he has been detained since August 14, 2012. A senior US government official is “hesitating or stalling” efforts within the Trump administration to have a meeting with the Syrian government that is essential to securing the safe release of American journalist Austin Tice, according to Austin’s mother Debra Tice, who addressed reporters on January 27 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. A senior government official similarly blocked efforts under Obama, Debra Tice said, although she did not indicate that it was the same person under both administrations. And while she said she is not certain which government official is currently stalling this process, Debra Tice addressed the individual directly, “Whoever you are: stand down, or stand up for Austin.” “RSF fully supports the Tice family in calling on the Trump administration to engage directly with the Syrian government to secure the safe release of Austin,” said Dokhi Fassihian, Executive Director of RSF USA. “Every day that this is stalled is another day that Austin, an American veteran and journalist, remains imprisoned. This is unconscionable. The Trump administration should take immediate steps to make Austin’s return an urgent, national priority by beginning to directly engage with the Syrian government.” During trips to Damascus in 2014 and 2015, Debra Tice met with international and national aid groups and with some Syrian government officials in attempts to secure her son’s release. In March 2014, Debra Tice said she received a message from a high-level Syrian government official informing her the official would not meet with her, but would meet with a “United States government official of appropriate title.” While she and her husband Marc Tice immediately informed the US government about this opening, neither the Obama nor the Trump administrations have made this essential engagement happen, Debra Tice told reporters. The Tice family has been unrelenting in pushing for Austin’s release and safe return since he was abducted in August 2012, navigating a variety of avenues in order to keep public attention on Austin’s case. In September, RSF partnered with the National Press Club and other media organizations to galvanize volunteers to canvas Capitol Hill and secured signatures from 173 members of Congress on a letter to President Trump urging for Austin’s safe return. In May, RSF helped organize the first “Night Out for Austin Tice,” an initiative that successfully raised $60,000 to supplement a $1 million FBI reward for information leading to Austin’s safe return. During Monday’s news conference, Debra Tice announced a second “Night Out” will take place across the United States on April 29, 2020. You can find more information on Austin’s case at www.AustinTiceFamily.com. Syria ranks 174th out of 180 countries on RSF’s 2019 World Press Freedom Index.

State-sponsored imprisonment of American journalists and US nationals is a growing problem. International norms protect us all. #freeaustintice
RT @TMFloresSB: If you’re in the DC area please joint the effort to raise awareness off captive #MarineVeteran and #Journalist, Austin Tice, last seen in #Syria. If you’re not in the DC please call your MoC and follow @JoePlenzler for updates on the efforts. #FreeAustinTice https://t.co/iJbIIRgJEL —@[email protected] http://twitter.com/spj_tweets/status/1176130433949589504
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