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Till soon Ulrich |
Andras,
Would you know where exactly the incident took place? World media mention the name "Wadi el-Gadid", but then they have no clue where it is. See here. 11 tourists, eight Egyptians kidnapped - CNN.com BTW, apart from being completely clueless about geography, I also noticed they were making up their own conjectures about the incident. The initial CNN report quoted an Egyptian source as saying: "The tourist group started their safari last week in Dakhla in western Sahara Desert, near Morocco" (sic!). Later on they removed part of this ludicrous quote from the report. How far the group might have gone into the Sudan? |
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Most of the reports seem to be saying that the group is close to the triple point, on the south side of the mountain in Sudan. But if I were a bandit, I'd have taken the group at least 100 km south in the midst of northern Sudan. Don't you think staying near Jebel Uweinat is unlikely as it is too exposed and too close to Egypt and Libya?
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Hi,
I just had a word with my source in EG. Apparently Karkur Murr was the place where these guys were last seen. The word is out there's no immediate ban expected on travel to the area, just a strong warning to avoid Karkur Talh and the border area close to Al Uweinat. |
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As Andrasz pointed out earlier, the rumours are likely to be more imaginative than normal for this event so, bearing that in mind (!) there are reports that the German govt only is reponsible for the 6m euro ransom and that the money should be delivered by the german wife of the tour operator.
I wonder if the bandits have been following the Malian story? That ransom money has apparently become stuck somewhere. More here: Egypt: Kidnappers demand €6m: Africa: News: News24 |
moved thread
Hi all, fyi I just removed the parallel thread understandably complaining about this Gilf thread being moved as it has now been sorted.
As with 'Tunisia' earlier this year I was not asked or informed, even though I moderate this forum hourly whenever a computer is at hand. Sahara gets a lot more traffic than other HU forums. I have explained to Grant that Gilf is hundreds of miles from any overland route and so on HU is only of interest to Saharans. I hope these guys, let alone the long forgoten Austrians, get released soon. Ch (in ISB) |
Thanks Chris!
I have not received any credible news over the past day, I consder most of the stuff appearing on the news to be pure speculation to hide the fact that nothing is known. Probably we are not going to hear much until the situation is resolved one way or another. Will keep posting any reliable looking news. |
and now that the group is in Libya....
Hostages moved to Libya: Africa: News: News24 Interestingly the Austrians taken in Tunisia, were moved through Algeria to Mal and some reports say they are shifted across the boder to Niger from time to time. If all these reports are true, then the bandits will know that getting a coordinated response from 2 or 3 countries is much more difficult - something which makes resuce of the kidnapped more difficult and therefore keeps the bandits in control. In this sense the triple point (Egypt, Libya, Sudan) lends itself to the tactic. |
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I would only consider this news to be credible if it were a part of a negotiated settlement, leaving the group at the Libyan post with free passage to the abductors, but again this is very unlikely and nothing of the sort mentioned. |
I promised myself not to repost bits of news or make fun of this rather sad situation, but I could not resist when I read this one:
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