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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...7_story_1.html
Video emerges of Austin Tice, U.S. journalist who disappeared in Syria
Courtesy of Tice family - Journalist Austin Tice, who has contributed to The Washington Post, is currently unaccounted for in Syria.
State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Monday that U.S. officials had viewed the video but could not verify it. We continue to believe that, to the best of our knowledge . . . he is in Syrian government custody, she said.
The FBI has opened an investigation into Tices disappearance but declined to comment further.
Video footage shows American journalist Austin Tice being held by armed men.
The video of Tice, which carries no time stamp indicating when it was taken, was uploaded onto YouTube last week by a new user named khalidfree75 with the title Austin Tice still alive. It is the only video posted from that account.
Unlike many videos issued by extremist groups, which are typically posted on radical Islamist forums or circulated to TV networks in the region, earning huge numbers of views in the process, this video had fewer than 500 views as of midday Monday.
The video came to light on Monday after it was posted twice on a pro-regime Facebook page called The Media Channel of Al-Assads Syria.
A comment accompanying the initial posting of the video said it offered proof that Western media is working against Syria.
The second posting identified a known extremist group, the al-Nusra Front, as being responsible. After accusing the Syrian army, American journalist Austin Tice is in the hands of armed gangs, the al-Nusra Front and al-Qaeda, the text reported.
The video clip includes no logo or other information identifying the group apparently responsible for Tices capture which is not typical.
If it were a jihadist group, they would likely want to take credit for the kidnapping and use it as propaganda to bolster the groups fame and make demands, said Rita Katz, co-founder of the SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks extremist networks.
As of yet, there have been no known demands for Tice.
Tice, a 31-year-old law school student and former Marine infantry officer, had been reporting on Syria since May, when he entered across the Turkish border. Tice contributed more than a dozen articles to McClatchy and three to The Post.
Syrian government and pro-regime news sources have posted highly critical messages about Tice since his disappearance. A Facebook page that purports to be Assads described Tice on Sept. 16 as a Mossad officer, a reference to the Israeli intelligence service, and said he had infiltrated the country. Other pro-government sites have accused Tice of killing three Syrian military officers, without offering evidence.
Tices parents stressed in a statement that their priority is to get him home.
Knowing Austin is alive and well is comforting to our family. Though it is difficult to see our eldest son in such a setting and situation as that depicted in the video, it is reassuring that he appears to be unharmed, Tices parents, Marc and Debra, said in a statement. It is evident that the current events in Syria are challenging and difficult for everyone involved. Our wish is that peace and stability can once again return to the people of Syria and that our treasured son Austin will soon be safely returned to our family.
The editors of publications to which Tice had filed said he should be released.
We call on those who are holding Austin to release him promptly, unharmed, Marcus Brauchli, executive editor of The Post, said in a statement. Austin is a journalist who was doing his job. He should be allowed to return to his family.
Anders Gyllenhaal, McClatchy vice president for news, asked in the strongest possible terms for his immediate release.
Syria has been one of the most difficult and dangerous countries in the world to report from since its uprising began in 2011. The Committee to Protect Journalists, an advocacy organization, has tallied a total of 25 professional and citizen reporters killed covering the conflict since February 2011. It believes that 21 of those killed were deliberately targeted.
We are deeply concerned about the fate and safety of U.S. freelance journalist Austin Tice and call upon his captors to disclose his whereabouts and release him immediately, said CPJ Deputy Director Robert Mahoney.
Journalists are internationally recognized as civilians and must be treated as such. CPJ has documented a resurgence in dangers facing the press in Syria over the past six weeks including the disappearance of Tice and two other foreign journalists, Turkish cameraman Cüneyt Ünal and reporter Bashar Fahmi, a Jordanian citizen of Palestinian origin, who work for the U.S. government-funded broadcaster Al-Hurra.
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Lagipula si Tice sudah dikonfirmasi kedutaan Ceko ada ditangan rezim Suriah. Dan ini bukan yang pertama pemerintah Suriah melakukan rekayasa dengan berpura2 menjadi oposisi atau "teroris". contoh yang terkenal ;
"FSA" mendapatkan bantuan dari Turki via heli MI-17
Ketika PBB sedang berkunjung ke checkpoint rezim, ada yang kelupaan nyopot baju Al-Qaeda


http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...7_story_1.html
Video emerges of Austin Tice, U.S. journalist who disappeared in Syria
Courtesy of Tice family - Journalist Austin Tice, who has contributed to The Washington Post, is currently unaccounted for in Syria.
State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Monday that U.S. officials had viewed the video but could not verify it. We continue to believe that, to the best of our knowledge . . . he is in Syrian government custody, she said.
The FBI has opened an investigation into Tices disappearance but declined to comment further.
Video footage shows American journalist Austin Tice being held by armed men.
The video of Tice, which carries no time stamp indicating when it was taken, was uploaded onto YouTube last week by a new user named khalidfree75 with the title Austin Tice still alive. It is the only video posted from that account.
Unlike many videos issued by extremist groups, which are typically posted on radical Islamist forums or circulated to TV networks in the region, earning huge numbers of views in the process, this video had fewer than 500 views as of midday Monday.
The video came to light on Monday after it was posted twice on a pro-regime Facebook page called The Media Channel of Al-Assads Syria.
A comment accompanying the initial posting of the video said it offered proof that Western media is working against Syria.
The second posting identified a known extremist group, the al-Nusra Front, as being responsible. After accusing the Syrian army, American journalist Austin Tice is in the hands of armed gangs, the al-Nusra Front and al-Qaeda, the text reported.
The video clip includes no logo or other information identifying the group apparently responsible for Tices capture which is not typical.
If it were a jihadist group, they would likely want to take credit for the kidnapping and use it as propaganda to bolster the groups fame and make demands, said Rita Katz, co-founder of the SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks extremist networks.
As of yet, there have been no known demands for Tice.
Tice, a 31-year-old law school student and former Marine infantry officer, had been reporting on Syria since May, when he entered across the Turkish border. Tice contributed more than a dozen articles to McClatchy and three to The Post.
Syrian government and pro-regime news sources have posted highly critical messages about Tice since his disappearance. A Facebook page that purports to be Assads described Tice on Sept. 16 as a Mossad officer, a reference to the Israeli intelligence service, and said he had infiltrated the country. Other pro-government sites have accused Tice of killing three Syrian military officers, without offering evidence.
Tices parents stressed in a statement that their priority is to get him home.
Knowing Austin is alive and well is comforting to our family. Though it is difficult to see our eldest son in such a setting and situation as that depicted in the video, it is reassuring that he appears to be unharmed, Tices parents, Marc and Debra, said in a statement. It is evident that the current events in Syria are challenging and difficult for everyone involved. Our wish is that peace and stability can once again return to the people of Syria and that our treasured son Austin will soon be safely returned to our family.
The editors of publications to which Tice had filed said he should be released.
We call on those who are holding Austin to release him promptly, unharmed, Marcus Brauchli, executive editor of The Post, said in a statement. Austin is a journalist who was doing his job. He should be allowed to return to his family.
Anders Gyllenhaal, McClatchy vice president for news, asked in the strongest possible terms for his immediate release.
Syria has been one of the most difficult and dangerous countries in the world to report from since its uprising began in 2011. The Committee to Protect Journalists, an advocacy organization, has tallied a total of 25 professional and citizen reporters killed covering the conflict since February 2011. It believes that 21 of those killed were deliberately targeted.
We are deeply concerned about the fate and safety of U.S. freelance journalist Austin Tice and call upon his captors to disclose his whereabouts and release him immediately, said CPJ Deputy Director Robert Mahoney.
Journalists are internationally recognized as civilians and must be treated as such. CPJ has documented a resurgence in dangers facing the press in Syria over the past six weeks including the disappearance of Tice and two other foreign journalists, Turkish cameraman Cüneyt Ünal and reporter Bashar Fahmi, a Jordanian citizen of Palestinian origin, who work for the U.S. government-funded broadcaster Al-Hurra.
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Lagipula si Tice sudah dikonfirmasi kedutaan Ceko ada ditangan rezim Suriah. Dan ini bukan yang pertama pemerintah Suriah melakukan rekayasa dengan berpura2 menjadi oposisi atau "teroris". contoh yang terkenal ;
"FSA" mendapatkan bantuan dari Turki via heli MI-17

Ketika PBB sedang berkunjung ke checkpoint rezim, ada yang kelupaan nyopot baju Al-Qaeda

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