American freelance journalist missing in Syria

American freelance journalist missing in Syria

Many journalists have gone missing or been killed during the ongoing Syrian conflict in the last 17 months.
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Austin Tice has been missing in Syria for more than a week. AFP image

 

An American freelance journalist has been missing in Syria for more than a week, his most recent employers have said, expressing concern for his safety amid fierce fighting there.

The Washington Post daily and the newspaper group McClatchy reported they had lost contact with 31-year-old Austin Tice, a reporter and photographer who had been in Syria covering the revolt against the Damascus regime.

The Post said Tice, a former officer in the US Marines, entered Syria from Turkey in May and after initially traveling with rebel fighters, made his way to the capital Damascus this month to report on the fighting there.

"Family members and editors who have worked with Tice have not heard from him since then," the paper said. Post and McClatchy editors said they were concerned and "focused intensively" on bringing about Tice's safe return.

Before becoming a war correspondent in January, Tice served as a captain in the US Marines and was deployed on combat tours in Afghanistan and Iraq.

"We understand Austin's passion to report on the struggle in Syria and are proud of the work he is doing there," said a statement from Tice's parents, Marc and Debra, who live in Houston, Texas.

Two more journalists -- Palestinian reporter Bashar Fahmi and Turkish cameraman Cuneyt Unal of the US government-funded television network Al-Hurra -- went missing in the Syrian city of Aleppo on August 20.

A pro-opposittion Syrian journalist was also killed on August 22 by the Syrian army, according to AFP. Musab al-Odallah was shot dead on his way home.

The death toll of reporters and citizen journalists killed in Syria since the beginning of the regime's campaign to flush out anti-government protests has jumped to 59, according to the Doha Centre for Media Freedom.

For 17 months Syria has been in the grip of fierce fighting between Bashar al-Assad's regime and a popular revolt. The Syrian government issues few press visas and many correspondents have crossed the border independently.

Source: DCMF, AFP

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