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New US ransom policy lauded
(MENAFN- Arab News) WASHINGTON: The parents of a journalist taken hostage in Syria in 2012 have applauded President Barack Obama's decision to not prosecute families for paying ransoms to kidnappers.
Obama said Wednesday that US government officials can communicate directly with militants and help families negotiate for the release of hostages.
Marc and Debra Tice said in an interview Thursday on CBS that they would have coped better with the kidnapping of their son Austin had the policy been in place when he was taken.
Debra Tice says the family is still working to get Austin released and that Obama's new policy will only be proven effective when they have their son home.
The family has said they don't know who kidnapped their son but they believe he is alive.
Obama said Wednesday that US government officials can communicate directly with militants and help families negotiate for the release of hostages.
Marc and Debra Tice said in an interview Thursday on CBS that they would have coped better with the kidnapping of their son Austin had the policy been in place when he was taken.
Debra Tice says the family is still working to get Austin released and that Obama's new policy will only be proven effective when they have their son home.
The family has said they don't know who kidnapped their son but they believe he is alive.

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