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    Gunmen kidnap 2 Americans and an Egyptian in Sinai

    EL-ARISH, Egypt (AP) — Bedouin gunmen intercepted a tourist minivan and snatched two female American tourists and their Egyptian guide at gunpoint Friday near St. Catherine's Monastery in the Sinai Peninsula, the region's security chief said.

    The brazen daylight abduction along a busy highway was a new blow to Egypt's vital tourism industry, which has been heavily battered by the unrest following last year's uprising that ousted former President Hosni Mubarak.

    Tensions across the nation have spiked since a deadly soccer riot on Wednesday that has spiraled into a political crisis and fueled anger at the ruling military council after protesters accused police of standing by and allowing the bloodshed.

    Also Friday, four masked gunmen stopped the vehicle of two Italians working for a local food factory in the nearby city of Suez, taking their car, more than 10,000 euros ($13,000) and their laptops, the director of the company Mohammed Antar said. The attackers let the Italians go.

    Maj. Gen. Mohammed Naguib, the head of security for southern Sinai, said the abductors of the American tourists were driving a sedan and a pickup truck and sped away into the mountains after seizing the two women, who were returning from the monastery to the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh.

    The attackers were demanding the release of a number of fellow tribesmen arrested this week on drug trafficking and robbery charges. Tribal leaders were mediating efforts to free the tourists, ages 60 and 65, and their guide, Naguib told The Associated Press. A helicopter also was leading a search and rescue mission.

    Katharina Gollner-Sweet, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, confirmed that two American women had been kidnapped but gave no further details, citing privacy concerns.

    The bus was carrying three other people who were left behind, Naguib said. Their nationalities were not immediately known.

    Naguib said the attackers were Bedouin tribesmen who resist government control and have been blamed for several attacks in recent months as tensions intensify between them and authorities they accuse of discrimination and of ignoring their plight.

    Bedouins have long complained of discrimination and random arrests by the government, but tensions have intensified in recent months along with a general deterioration of security in the region including attacks on police stations, armed militias roving the streets and attacks on pipelines carrying gas to Jordan and Israel.

    Earlier this week, armed Islamic militants also seized 25 Chinese factory workers after forcing them off a bus elsewhere in the peninsula, but they were released the next day. The kidnappers were also demanding the release of members of their group arrested years before on charges of terrorism.

    In general, Egypt has faced a surge in crime since the uprising, which uprooted Mubarak's police state that kept tight control over the population of 85 million. Protesters accuse the military council that has assumed power and the police force of negligence.

    Tourism Minister Mounir Abdel-Nour said last month that the number of tourists who came to Egypt in 2011 dropped to 9.8 million from 14.7 million the previous year. Revenues for the year clocked in at $8.8 billion compared to $12.5 billion in 2010.

     

    38 comments

    • Ed  •  Babylon, New York  •  3 mths ago
      who in their right mind,would go to the "middle east" at this time.
      • e. 3 mths ago
        Plenty! I was in St. Katherine yesterday. It's safer than Detroit. This has nothing to do with Islam nor Jihad. Stop watching Fox News and get a life.
    • Dick Burns  •  3 mths ago
      Can anyone suggest an all-inclusive in North Korea, I am looking at Easter week...
    • tom m  •  3 mths ago
      Don't go there or to ANY Islamic country.....problem solved!
      • Ty 3 mths ago
        Better think hard about going to France now...
    • Helorider  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      This area is in the middle of nowhere. These are most likely criminals who are out to make a buck.
      • tom m 3 mths ago
        Seriously, wouldn't you prefer an American girl to a camel?
      • Spice 3 mths ago
        no money making until they have used them up and sell them to the neighboring tribe!!
    • James L  •  Port St Lucie, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      GOODIE and we gonna send that 1billion instead of building america FU ALL IN DC
    • Sharon  •  3 mths ago
      Why do American tourist take junkets to dangerous places in the world and then expect our special forces to swoop in, at risk to their own lives and and an international incident, to rescue them. Stay home or visit safe, at least safer, spots.
      • Najia 3 mths ago
        Egypt is not actually dangerous. The US has a higher crime rate then Egypt. These are crooks that the police let go during the revolution and now the people are trying to capture them. You have no idea about what is going on here, so as an American that lives in Egypt, I say "Shut your trap!".
      • Sharon 3 mths ago
        Najia--How immature you are. It's pathetic when people can't accept the fact that others disagree with their viewpoint. Grow up.
      • Sharon 3 mths ago
        Najia--One more thing, Miss Know It All. Last February a female American TV journalist was attacked by a mob of men in Tahrir Square in Cairo where she was sexually assaulted and beaten. If it had not been for a group of Egyptian women and some soldiers who intervened who knows what would have become of her. The TV network flew her out of Egypt for treatment because they did not trust hospital security. So much for Egypt not being dangerous.
    • dogsoldier  •  3 mths ago
      WHAT The heck are US tourist's doing? Stick your head in an alligators mouth if you need to see anything in the middle east right now. Spend American Dollars at home. There is enough trouble here to make one think it is a 3rd world country…
      Bored little rich Bwithanicthes.
    • Charlie  •  3 mths ago
      I wont travel outside the country, not because Im scared to, Id just rather pump my money into the US economy rather than POS countries that dont respect us.
    • Stephen  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Im sorry but I dont have much sympathy nor would I risk special forces lives to get them back. The stupid tourists or adrenaline junkies or do gooders go to these places that are in the middle or war or uprising, or against the US and then get shocked when they are kidnapped. This is just like the hikers that were in the middle east not to long ago, WHY ARE YOU THERE. Egyt litterally has a huge travel warning to US citizens right now and still you have idiots like this going into these places. I think it reaches a point that when you are stupid enough to go into these types of zones when you know the risk then your on your own, why should our troops have to risk their lives to get you back when you clearly shouldnt have been there in the first place. Its one thing if pirates grab you or something like that but when its clear and obvious I dont have near as much sympathy. I hope they get released and are safe but I wouldnt risk US lives to get them back as other are suggesting on here.
      • Spice 3 mths ago
        do gooders, lmao!!
    • fedup  •  Kingsland, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      When will these idiots learn to stay home. I think it is time for all Americans to wake up. If you take chances, its not for us to save you. All tourist need to realize you are costing the american tax payers plenty of money. Put those trips on hold, your life will really go on.
    • jeffrn  •  Hyde Park, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Seal team 6, you have been cleared for takeoff.........
    • s  •  3 mths ago
      What is it with these imbeciles? Whether it's sailing off Somalia, hiking on the Iranian border, or sightseeing during Egyptian riots, they remain clueless.
      No taxpayer funded rescues for these people who purposely put themselves in harms way.
    • Nono  •  3 mths ago
      Sad and disgusting they took women. What a bunch of sick people. Maybe they already planned and paid for it and didn't want to lose their money. Hard to know what's going to happen in these places. Usually nothing happens but you never know.
    • Bill White  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Sorry but only fools or war profiteers travel to countries that are at war or in the middle of a revolution !!
    • Johnny  •  3 mths ago
      And Egypt says it has control over the Sinai
      HAHAHAHA
    • yukon  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      No way to keep the Protesters happy. #$%$ if you do,and #$%$ if you don't,
    • B  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Hey I hear the cartels in mexico are offering all inclusive holidays for rich americans or you can go to eygpt or wait 5 days in somalia... jeez people are dumb
    • Frances  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      As an American, I'd love to go to the Middle East and see the antiquities they have that we don't, but not on your life now! Such a pity, as those countries offer an education in history, anthropology and archaeology, not to mention the tourist dollars they bring into fragile economies. Sad, sad, sad!
    • Bill White  •  Saginaw, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Only fools and war profiteers are silly enough to travel to the middle east !!
    • Earl  •  3 mths ago
      Any tourist for that matter should stop going to Egypt until the peace and order situation stabilizes.Egyptian gov needs to put more desert outpost to ensure the safety of the tourist.
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