April 1, 2013
Parents of captured journalist to attend vigil at Marquette University
Marquette alumnus James Foley has been missing in Syria since last November A vigil for Marquette alumnus James Foley, captured in Syria by unidentified gunmen last November, will be held Friday, April 5, at 7 p.m. in the Chapel of the Holy Family, located inside the Alumni Memorial Union, 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave.
The Marquette community will be joined by Foley’s parents, Diane and John Foley, to appeal for the safety and release of their son during the vigil. Foley, Arts ’96, was working as a freelance journalist in northwest Syria for
GlobalPost reporting on the civil war in the country. His whereabouts are currently unknown.
April 5 is the two-year anniversary of Foley being captured by the Libyan government, which held him as a captive in a Tripoli jail for 45 days in 2011. He was in the country reporting on the growing hostilities between rebels and the regime of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Foley was set free following an international campaign spearheaded by his friends from Marquette, former colleagues at Teach For America, and family and childhood friends in New Hampshire. Community members can show their support by signing an online petition for his release at
www.freejamesfoley.org.
Foley spoke about his experience as a captive in Libya in December 2011 during a visit to Marquette. Portions of his
presentation, along with a
letter he wrote to the Marquette community after his release in Libya, are available online.
Media interested in attending the vigil or speaking with Diane and John Foley should contact
Andy Brodzeller, associate director of university communication, at (414) 288-0286. Questions regarding the vigil should be directed to Emily Wacker Schultz, senior engagement officer, at (414) 288-8490 or
emily.schultz@marquette.edu.
Andrew BrodzellerAssociate Director of University CommunicationSend e-mail(414) 288-0286 (office)
(414) 587-6241 (cell)