Showing posts with label AMERICAN JOURNALIST. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AMERICAN JOURNALIST. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

WHITE HOUSE MARKS 1,000th DAY OF CAPTIVITY FOR AUSTIN TICE

FROM:  THE WHITE HOUSE
May 12, 2015
Statement by National Security Council Spokesperson Bernadette Meehan on Austin Tice

This week, it is with a heavy heart that we mark American journalist Austin Tice’s 1,000th day in captivity.  Austin was abducted in August 2012 while reporting from a suburb of Damascus in Syria.  An award-winning journalist and Marine Corps veteran, Austin entered Syria in May 2012 with a desire to report on the impact of the war on ordinary Syrians and an eagerness to help others – values that were instilled in him by his loving family and close friends.

The United States government will continue to work tirelessly to bring Austin home to his parents, Debra and Marc, and his brothers and sisters, who have endured anguish and suffering since Austin’s abduction.  We greatly appreciate the efforts of the Czech government, which acts as the U.S. protecting power in Syria, on behalf of our citizens, including Austin.

We strongly urge Austin’s captors to release him so that he can be safely reunited with his family.  We call on all those who may have information about Austin’s whereabouts – governments and individuals – to work cooperatively with us to help bring him home.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

SECRETARY KERRY'S PRESS STATEMENT ON 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF JOURNALIST PAUL KLEBNIKOV'S MURDER

FROM:   U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT 

Marking the 10th Anniversary of the Murder of American Journalist Paul Klebnikov

Press Statement
John Kerry
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
July 9, 2014


Ten years ago today, an American journalist was shot and killed as he left his Moscow office. Paul Klebnikov did more than write about politics and business in Russia. He was a voice of conscience in the fight against corruption.

Paul’s senseless murder was a sickening punch in the gut. Ten years later, we remain deeply troubled that the mystery of who ordered the murder is still unsolved. We continue to call on Russia, as we have over the last decade, to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice.

It’s not lost on any of us that the unvarnished truth-telling and investigative journalism to which Klebnikov dedicated his life continues to be under attack in Russia. The space for independent voices in Russian media is rapidly shrinking.

Today of all days, we honor the memory of Paul Klebnikov and the other journalists in Russia who have lost their lives. We call on the Russian government to protect journalists from attacks and to respect fundamental freedoms of expression.

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