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We at McClatchy join Austin’s family in imploring President Biden to remember that Austin is not just a Syrian captive and American hostage, but a colleague, a brother and a son. Please, bring ...
A Syrian opposition official with knowledge of the matter said it shouldn’t have been surprising that he was allowed entry because Ahrar al Sham is not among U.S.-designated terrorist groups.
McClatchy has won a prestigious George Polk Award for war reporting for its coverage of Syria’s civil war. The award, given by Long Island University, named McClatchy special correspondents ...
Tales by ex-detainees raise questions about extremists’ goals in Syria | McClatchy Washington Bureau
The fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, most of them non-Syrians, had something else in mind, however. “They wanted the car, and I refused to give it,” he recounted to McClatchy.
In the 12 years since Austin Tice was abducted in Syria, his family and his coworkers at McClatchy have grieved at his absence, despaired at silence from the Syrian government and prayed that ...
Austin Tice is a former Marine, turned journalist, who was kidnapped by jihadist militants in August 2012 while reporting in Daraya, Syria. He has languished in captivity for over seven years as ...
Mom of missing journalist Austin Tice urges U.S. to talk to Syria, ... the Washington Post and McClatchy, disappeared on Aug. 14, 2012, while he was reporting on the Syrian civil war.
In the 12 years since Austin Tice was abducted in Syria, his family and his coworkers at McClatchy have grieved at his absence, despaired at silence from the Syrian government and prayed that promises ...
In the 12 years since Austin Tice was abducted in Syria, his family and his coworkers at McClatchy have grieved at his absence, despaired at silence from the Syrian government and prayed that ...
There are signs that efforts to free Austin Tice, who disappeared in Syria in 2012 and who the U.S. believes is being held by the Syrian government, ... “For McClatchy, ...
At its peak, a McClatchy investigation shows, ISIS had at least 60 bases in northern Syria. Opposition activists say that almost every one of them had a prison. About half of those remain under ...
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