World / Middle East
A former Syrian commander, Major General Bassam Al Hassan, claims that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad ordered the execution of missing American journalist Austin Tice. Tice disappeared in Syria in August 2012.
Austin Tice, a former US Marine captain and law student, disappeared in Syria in August 2012. A BBC investigation previously revealed that Tice was being held in Damascus. Al Hassan, who is subject to international sanctions, reportedly met with US law enforcement earlier this year and provided possible locations for Tice's body. Western intelligence sources are skeptical of Al Hassan's claim that Assad directly ordered the execution, noting Assad's tendency to distance himself from such actions. Debra Tice traveled to Beirut in an attempt to meet with Al Hassan. A former member of the NDF stated that Austin's value was understood and that he was a "card" that could be played in diplomatic negotiations with the US.
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