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The family of Marine veteran Austin Tice was allowed to view declassified intelligence about his detention in Syria.
Debra Tice, the mother of American journalist Austin Tice kidnapped in 2012 near the Syrian capital, joined The Situation ...
The family of Austin Tice marked the 13th anniversary of his disappearance in Syria with calls for government officials to do ...
Tice had been detained in the middle of August in 2012 near Damascus, and was known for his efforts in covering Syria's civil ...
He's been missing for 13 years, but Austin Tice's parents said they were just recently allowed to see all of the information ...
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WHAT: On August 14, the Press Freedom Center will host a full-day conference examining new developments in the past year in Austin's case in government, media, and intelligence. Below is an updated ...
Debra Tice, Austin’s mother, traveled to Beirut in May with the hopes of meeting with Hassan. “I wanted to talk to him as a mother, not as an interrogator,” she told The Post.
Missing American journalist Austin Tice was imprisoned by the regime of the since-deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in 2012 with his whereabouts now not known, according to intelligence ...
It's now been 33 days since anyone's heard from missing Houston journalist Austin Tice, lost somewhere in Syria, possibly in captivity, and even Twitter's gone quiet about him.
3:30- 4:45: Journalism and Austin Tice. Speakers: Gareth Browne (The Economist), Sonia Smith (Texas Monthly), and other journalists to come. Moderated by Bill McCarren.