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Former prisoner Nizar Zakka, leading Hostage Aid Worldwide, fears Bashar al-Assad is hiding captive journalist Austin Tice to secure his own future. Despite Assad's overthrow, Tice remains missing after being kidnapped in Syria in 2012. Zakka believes Tice may be held in a secret safehouse near Damascus and continues efforts to locate him through text message campaigns and televised appeals. Full Article
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