In a significant and emotional step, Debra Tice, the mother of Austin Tice, an American journalist who went missing in Syria in 2012, has garnered attention after meeting with Syria’s new leader. With the recent changes in governance following the downfall of the Assad regime, Tice is hopeful that her son's long search may soon come to an end.
Mother of Abducted Journalist Urges Syrian Leaders for Assistance
Mother of Abducted Journalist Urges Syrian Leaders for Assistance
Debra Tice, mother of missing journalist Austin Tice, meets Syria's new leadership expressing hope for resolution in the search for her son.
Tice spoke to the media in Damascus following her meeting with Ahmed al-Shara, leader of the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which played a crucial role in the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad after over five decades in power. During the conference, Tice expressed optimism that the new government would dedicate efforts to locate her son and assist other families with missing relatives.
Despite the absence of any new updates about Austin's current situation, she mentioned that the group’s commitment to support families is encouraging. "They understand what we are going through," Tice said, highlighting a shared sense of loss with Syrian families who have endured tragic separations.
Having arrived in the country just days before her press conference, Tice acknowledged that while searching for Austin might feel like starting anew, the circumstances since the regime's fall have rekindled her hope that her son's fate might soon be unveiled. "It's like starting all over again," she concluded, with a glimmer of hope in her voice.
Despite the absence of any new updates about Austin's current situation, she mentioned that the group’s commitment to support families is encouraging. "They understand what we are going through," Tice said, highlighting a shared sense of loss with Syrian families who have endured tragic separations.
Having arrived in the country just days before her press conference, Tice acknowledged that while searching for Austin might feel like starting anew, the circumstances since the regime's fall have rekindled her hope that her son's fate might soon be unveiled. "It's like starting all over again," she concluded, with a glimmer of hope in her voice.