- Bus raya terpadu
- Lana Del Rey
- Starbucks
- Austin Tice
- Kash Patel
- List of Americans wrongfully imprisoned or detained abroad
- James Foley (journalist)
- Steven Sotloff
- Roger D. Carstens
- List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1990–present
- Majd Kamalmaz
- Kayla Mueller
- Austin (given name)
- Austin Tice - Wikipedia
- New information discovered in search for American missing in ...
- Austin Tice’s family says he is alive and well, but they are ...
- Home - The Family of Austin Tice
- Austin Tice's family says he's still alive after 12 years ...
- Family of Austin Tice says 'a significant source' indicates ...
- There's new hope for Austin Tice 12 years after he was ... - NPR
- What to know about Austin Tice, journalist held in Syria who ...
- US believes missing journalist Austin Tice is alive, Biden ...
- Syria's new leadership blames Assad for anguish of Austin ...
Fall Guy (2023)
The Death of Superman (2018)
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
Wonder Woman: Bloodlines (2019)
The Crow: Salvation (2000)
DC League of Super-Pets (2022)
Austin Tice GudangMovies21 Rebahinxxi LK21
Austin Bennett Tice (born August 11, 1981) is an American freelance journalist and a veteran U.S. Marine Corps officer who was kidnapped while reporting in Syria on August 13, 2012. He is the longest-held American journalist.
Early life and education
Tice is from Houston, Texas, the eldest of seven siblings. He is an Eagle Scout and grew up dreaming of becoming an international correspondent for NPR. At the age of 16, Tice attended the University of Houston for one year, then transferred to and graduated from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in 2002. He completed two years of study at Georgetown University Law Center before going to Syria as a freelance journalist during the summer break before his third and final year of law studies.
Career
Tice was previously a U.S. Marine Corps infantry officer, serving tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. He left active duty as a Captain but remained in the Marine Corps Reserve. Tice's father said, "He was hearing reports from Syria saying this is happening and that is happening but it can't be confirmed because there really are no reporters on the ground. And he said, 'You know, this is a story that the world needs to know about.'" He was one of only a few foreign journalists to report from inside Syria during the intensification of the civil war. He entered the country in May 2012 and traveled through central Syria, filing battlefield dispatches before arriving in Damascus in late July 2012. Tice's reporting garnered his Twitter account 2,000 followers. He stopped tweeting after August 11, 2012.
Tice was one of the first American correspondents to witness Syrian-rebel confrontations. His coverage was cited, along with efforts of additional reporters, as contributing to McClatchy winning a George Polk Award for war reporting for its coverage of Syria's civil war.
Abduction in Syria
Tice was working as a freelance journalist for McClatchy, The Washington Post, CBS and other media when he was abducted from Darayya, Syria. There was no immediate contact from Tice or his captors, but in September 2012 a 47-second video of Tice blindfolded and bound was released. In October 2012, a US spokesperson said it was believed, based on the limited information it had, that Tice was in the custody of the Syrian government. No government or group in Syria had said it is holding Tice.
In February 2015, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) launched a pro bono #freeaustintice campaign. Since September 2012, RSF has been assisting and advising his family. Tice's parents asked RSF to help them raise awareness about their son's situation. RSF partnered with the global advertising agency J. Walter Thompson to prepare a public awareness campaign in order to do everything possible to bring Tice safely home. The campaign had garnered over 17,000 signatories by 2015.
In April 2018, the FBI increased their reward for information regarding Tice's whereabouts to $1 million and two US officials said Tice was believed to have survived captivity.
In August 2018, a US State Department official said the US government still believed Tice is being held by the Syrian government or its allies. Concerning an August meeting between US and Syrian security officials in Damascus, two senior US intelligence sources told Reuters the "ongoing dialogue" with the Syrian government included the fate of Tice.
In November 2018, Reuters reported that Robert C. O'Brien, the US Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs, had called on Russia to "exert whatever influence they have in Syria" to secure Tice's release. The Syrian government said that it was unaware of Tice's whereabouts.
In December 2018, Tice's parents announced during a press conference that they had received new information that indicated their son was still alive without elaborating further. Speaking to reporters from Beirut, Tice's parents said they believed that the best chance of Tice's release would come from direct talks between the US and Syrian governments.
In summer 2020, Kash Patel, then White House counterterrorism adviser, travelled secretly to Damascus with Roger Carstens, US hostage negotiator, in an attempt to win the release of Tice.
After Tice's disappearance was mentioned by WHCA president Steven Portnoy at the 2022 White House Correspondents Dinner, President Joe Biden invited Tice's parents to the White House for a meeting. Following the 45 minute meeting, his parents said they were hopeful for his return. As part of a statement issued to mark the tenth anniversary of Tice's captivity, Biden noted that the US government knew "with certainty" that the journalist was being held by the Syrian government.
In a statement released on May 3, 2024—World Press Freedom Day 2024—President Biden stated Tice remained a hostage in Syria.
In a speech on December 8, 2024—the day of the fall of the Assad regime—President Biden said that "We believe he's alive [...] we think we can get him back, but we have no direct evidence of that yet." Several papers have reported that fellow detainees saw Tice as recently as 2022. Reports subsequently emerged that Tice was able to escape from his cell in early 2013 after five months of captivity and was found wandering through the Mazzeh neighborhood of Damascus. This was the first time Tice had been publicly seen since his abduction. After being spotted by locals, he went to the house of a prominent Syrian family, but was soon recaptured.
See also
2014 ISIL beheading incidents
Foreign hostages in Iraq
List of kidnappings
Kenneth Bigley
Nick Berg
Peter Theo Curtis
James Foley (journalist)
Daniel Pearl
Matt Schrier
Steven Sotloff
References
Further reading
External links
The Family of Austin Tice site
Free Austin Tice on Facebook
Austin Tice on Flickr
Austin Tice on Twitter
Free Austin Tice on Twitter
Kata Kunci Pencarian:

Photos - The Family of Austin Tice

Austin Tice - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Austin Tice | Journalism Program | Georgetown University

Austin Tice Archives - Poynter

Kidnapped journalist Austin Tice

Austin Tice - Wikipedia
Austin Tice - Spouse, Children, Birthday & More

AUSTIN BENNETT TICE — FBI

Austin Tice mediations between US and Syria going ‘as they should be’

Syria denies it is holding American journalist Austin Tice

Parents of hostage Austin Tice, who was abducted in Syria in 2012, meet ...
Austin Tice has been missing for 10 years. President Biden, it's time ...
austin tice
Daftar Isi
Austin Tice - Wikipedia
Austin Bennett Tice (born August 11, 1981) is an American freelance journalist and a veteran U.S. Marine Corps officer who was kidnapped while reporting in Syria on August 13, 2012. [5] He is the longest-held American journalist.
New information discovered in search for American missing in ...
Dec 13, 2024 · DAMASCUS, Syria — Cockroaches crawled out of the walls near a dirty, stained sink in the Syrian prison cell where an ex-prisoner told NBC News that American journalist Austin Tice was once held.
Austin Tice’s family says he is alive and well, but they are ...
Dec 6, 2024 · The family of Austin Tice, a freelance journalist held in Syria since 2012, said they have new confirmation that he remains alive and well.
Home - The Family of Austin Tice
Dec 2, 2024 · Tice is a Houston native who went missing 12 years ago in Syria while covering the country’s ongoing civil war as a freelance journalist for the Washington Post, McClatchy News and other publications.
Austin Tice's family says he's still alive after 12 years ...
Dec 9, 2024 · The family of American journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared in Syria more than a decade ago, said Monday that they have information he is alive and believe it's only a matter of time until...
Family of Austin Tice says 'a significant source' indicates ...
Dec 6, 2024 · The family of Austin Tice, the American freelance journalist and Marine Corps veteran who was kidnapped while reporting in Syria in 2012, said it has been in contact with a "significant source" that confirmed he is alive and well.
There's new hope for Austin Tice 12 years after he was ... - NPR
Dec 10, 2024 · Austin Tice went missing during a reporting trip in Syria in 2012. His release is a top priority for the U.S. government following a rebel group's ouster of Syrian President...
What to know about Austin Tice, journalist held in Syria who ...
Dec 10, 2024 · Tice, a Marine veteran and freelance journalist, disappeared on Aug. 14, 2012, while he was reporting on the Syrian civil war. Weeks later, a short video appeared online that showed a...
US believes missing journalist Austin Tice is alive, Biden ...
Dec 9, 2024 · President Joe Biden says the U.S. government believes missing American journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared 12 years ago near the Syrian capital, is alive and Washington is committed to bringing him home after Bashar Assad’s ouster from power.
Syria's new leadership blames Assad for anguish of Austin ...
DAMASCUS, Syria — Syria's new leadership says it holds ousted President Bashar al-Assad responsible for the "pain inflicted" for years on the family of Austin Tice as the search goes on for the...