Upcoming Full-Day Conference to Address New Developments in Austin Tice Case
Upcoming Conference on the Austin Tice Case
On August 14, 2025, the Press Freedom Center at the National Press Club will be holding a significant full-day conference focused on the latest developments regarding Austin Tice's case, a journalist who has been missing since 2012 in Syria. This event aims to shed light on the ongoing challenges faced by journalists and to highlight the importance of press freedom in today's world.
Event Overview
Tickets to the conference are priced at $35 per person and will contribute to the operational expenses of the Press Freedom Center. The ticket includes coffee, a light breakfast, and lunch. Attendees can RSVP through an Eventbrite link provided by the Press Freedom Center. This conference carries substantial significance not only for the Tice family but also for advocates of press freedom globally.
Notable Partnerships
The Press Freedom Center is collaborating with various partners, including Hostage Aid, Reporters Without Borders, The Washington Post’s Press Freedom Partnership, and the National Press Club. These collaborations bring a wealth of experience and dedication to the cause, ensuring that discussions during the conference are both informative and impactful.
Detailed Itinerary
The day will kick off at 9:00 AM with a light breakfast, followed by a plenary session featuring Debra Tice, the mother of Austin Tice. From 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM, a session will address how the political landscape in Syria, especially following Assad’s downfall, has affected Austin's situation. Esteemed speakers like Eva Filipi, Nizar Zakka, and David Lesch will contribute to this discussion, moderated by Bill McCarren.
Following a keynote address from a senior government official at 12:00 PM, attendees will delve into