The Washington Post - USA (2021-10-27)

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27 , 2021. THE WASHINGTON POST EZ RE A


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Dear Mr. President,

August 14 is the date of our son’s abduction; this year it marks nine years of
detention in Syria. President Biden, speaking for Austin, our entire family urges
you to prioritize Austin’s secure release and safe return to us and to the country

he loves.

We believe this can happen with your personal engagement and direct orders.
In these early days of your administration, you have clearly messaged that
family is at the core of your agenda. So we are asking you to express strong

support, issue clear directions, and take meaningful action in a sincere effort
to bring Austin safely home. We believe that if Austin were a member of your
family, all the Bidens would rally around and come together to bring him home.
On Austin’s behalf, because you are president of the country he honorably
served as a Marine Corps officer, we are asking you for that kind of all-in effort.

We believe you can do this. For Austin and our family, this is not too much
to ask.

In 2012, Austin traveled to Syria to report on the uprising. He was delivering
news and images of what he witnessed – working to explain the horrors of

urban warfare. He worked for McClatchy News, winning a Polk Award for war
reporting. He had several front-page stories in The Washington Post. His work
was also carried by the Associated Press, NPR, CBS, BBC, Agence France-
Presse and other outlets.

President Biden, you speak often and movingly of the significance of journalism
and its value in a democratic society. Austin obviously shares these values with you
and is paying a high price for doing this critically important work.

Your administration is uniquely positioned to help Austin. Your White House is

staffed with seasoned professionals who know how to make a successful
diplomatic approach for Austin. They know what can and must be done now,
at this moment. They must build off the breakthroughs that were achieved
by the previous administration; continuing direct engagement, relevant
dialogue and significant action are crucial for Austin’s release. The time

is now. Austin is waiting.

Mr. P resident, Austin needs you to step out and boldly lead.
Please say our son’s name in public. Talk about Austin Tice;
let people in Washington and Damascus know you

are thinking of him. Put courage in their hearts to
do the right thing. We have no doubt your family
will support you, and our government will unite
behind you.

We would welcome the opportunity
for our family to meet with your family.
We’d like to tell you more about
Austin. A meeting of our loving
families would send a strong

message across our country and
overseas. It would show that you
have taken the lead and we are
working on this together. Together,
we can bring Austin safely home.

Respectfully,

Debra and Marc Tice

and all the Tice family

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