WASHINGTON, April 5 —National Press Club President @MikeBalsamo1 issued the following statement today following the dismissal of former Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant’s lawsuit against @MSTODAYnews, the nonprofit newsroom recognized last year with the Club’s highest press freedom honor, the John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award:
Tomorrow, at 10am, the Press Freedom Center will be holding a press conference on the @VOANews TRO lawsuit.
More information, including how to RSVP, is at the link:
https://t.co/uNyU572jfm
Austin Tice — a journalist, a Marine, a son — has been unjustly detained for nearly 13 years.
We must use every available opportunity to bring Austin Tice home.
Today is an opportunity that cannot, and must not, be wasted. #FreeAustinTice
For decades, Voice of America has provided fact-based journalism to millions. Now, after its parent agency was gutted, its journalists are being sidelined en masse.
This raises urgent questions about the future of press freedom.
Full @PressClubDC statement:
Reposting this newspaper editorial that a Mississippi court ordered taken down, for the simple reason it was ordered taken down.
Don’t mess with the first amendment.
Some new information on case of #FreeAustinTice coming out of documents found in Syrian prison. Strong work by @OCCRP thanks to Kevin Hall, a @McClatchyDC alumni. https://t.co/uBjThU8j1d
Cecilia Sala is free!
This is a victory for press freedom, but it is not the end of the fight - journalism is not a crime and too many are still detained throughout the world.
Statement from @PressClubDC and @PFC_NPC
https://t.co/FtWD8A0cAJ
Cecilia Sala is free. Her release is a victory for press freedom and a reminder of the extraordinary risks journalists face to bring the truth to light. @PressClubDC & @PFC_NPC won’t stop fighting until all detained journalists around the world are free. #JournalismIsNotACrime
“The U.S. system depends on citizens having information about the world. When a journalist is taken, that information becomes harder to find. Hostage takers throw sand in the gears of democracy.”
Powerful words by @mccarrennews.
Read the rest > https://t.co/kbNT86owKe
I spoke to former Syrian detainee held in branch 85 of the Syrian general intelligence directorate in Kafr Sousa. He said he saw Austin Tice, who was "very much alive" as late as 2022. He was given nickname "Ossie" by guards who couldn't pronounce Austin https://t.co/YYsFWouPYh
New: Biden officials were in touch with Syrian rebel forces about Austin Tice as they raced toward Damascus, a US official tells me. The outreach was on Thursday. US officials have been both concerned and hopeful about Tice with the rebel advance.
https://t.co/oND4omZiWd
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