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Gunmen kidnap two US tourists in Egypt's Sinai
Gunmen kidnap two US tourists in Egypt's Sinai
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=256354 "CAIRO - Gunmen in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula kidnapped two American women on Friday in an apparent attempt to hold them for ransom, security sources said. Security in the isolated desert region has deteriorated since the overthrow of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in a popular uprising last February. South Sinai's Red Sea coast is a major tourism hub for Egypt...................." This ain't gonna' help the Egyptian tourist industry any. Then again, the area has a long history of the odd tourist incident here and there. |
Given the machinations the Egyptian government is going thru,,
Not sure why the DoS doesn't put them on the U-no-go-2 list?? :munchin |
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You think that some people would take into consideration what's been going on in some of the countries in the world and excercise a little more caution and judgement before traveling. Hopes and prayers out to those two women. |
Heck - Sharm El Sheik is about as safe as you COULD have gotten over there. There is a US Infantry Battalion 600 meters to the south. "Herb's Beach" (for those who have been there) is within swim distance. It is a "summer place" for Egyptian royalty, (or was). For this to happen, signals a huge decrease in the security of the region and an acquiescence by those in charge. There's only a couple of routes in and out of there and there ain't no place to hide in the desert. Things are going to get pretty crappy in Egypt very soon.
But - hey, Obama got rid of Mubarek didn't he? Good work there O. |
U.S. tourists seized in Egypt's Sinai released
U.S. tourists seized in Egypt's Sinai released
http://news.yahoo.com/gunmen-kidnap-...114753208.html "CAIRO (Reuters) - Two American women kidnapped by gunmen in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on Friday were released into army custody hours after they were seized, security sources said. The two tourists were among a party of five travelling from Saint Catherine's monastery in central Sinai to the resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh when a vehicle carrying men armed with machineguns stopped their small bus, the sources said. The gunmen were apparently seeking a ransom, they said......" |
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St Catherine's is a couple hours away from Sharm by bus, not right on the beach. It's pretty remote outside of the towns along the beach.
Probably was the Bedouins who run the camel train up and down the Mt Sinai resort by St. Catherines. Tired of working for the Man, get a little vacation for their own. |
Rog on St Cat's but this is VERY unusual for the Beduoin. They're usually OK with running all the kids into town to shake down the tourists and Eurotrash and then coming back at night to pick them up; or herding a goat/camel into an MFO vehicle for the big pay-day. But resorting to armed robbery isn't their style. I suspect there's more to the story.
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The women have been released to the Egyptian Army...
http://gma.yahoo.com/two-kidnapped-a...-abc-news.html |
Bedouin connection again:
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Mid...#axzz1mfY17v50 Seems like straight out of the Mexican coyote playbook, with a nice Middle Eastern twist. Quote:
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Sinai kidnapping: Two US tourists freed
Sinai kidnapping: Two US tourists freed
This is becoming almost "regular". "Two American tourists have been freed unharmed after they were kidnapped in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, say security officials. They were seized early on Thursday near the resort of Dahab..................." Well, at least they got their money's worth out of that trip - and a few good tails for the grandkids. One of these days somebody is going to get greedy and some tourist is going to end up dead. Not too long ago the "cool thing" to do was shoot up a tourist bus. |
Sounds like a job for the SEAL anti-piracy teams. :rolleyes:
Richard :munchin |
Or female rangers.
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