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Eleven tourists seized in Egypt | Eleven tourists seized in Egypt |
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Eleven European tourists have been kidnapped along with eight Egyptians while making an off-road tour of southern Egypt. | Eleven European tourists have been kidnapped along with eight Egyptians while making an off-road tour of southern Egypt. |
Five Italians, five Germans and a Romanian were taken along with eight Egyptian travel guides and drivers. | Five Italians, five Germans and a Romanian were taken along with eight Egyptian travel guides and drivers. |
Reports said the abduction, near the Gilf al-Kebir plateau, was carried out on Friday by tribesmen or bandits. | Reports said the abduction, near the Gilf al-Kebir plateau, was carried out on Friday by tribesmen or bandits. |
Egypt's tourism minister, Zoheir Garana, said a ransom had been demanded and negotiations were under way. | |
A ministry statement said: "This is an act of banditry not of terrorism." | A ministry statement said: "This is an act of banditry not of terrorism." |
Minister Garana told Associated Press news agency that a ransom of up to $6m (£3.24m) had been demanded. | |
He says the tourists are believed to have been taken across the border into Sudan. | |
"According to the information we have, the hostages are in Sudanese territory but we don't know where," Mr Garana said. | |
Kidnappings of foreigners in Egypt have been very uncommon in recent years. | Kidnappings of foreigners in Egypt have been very uncommon in recent years. |
But BBC Arab affairs analyst Magdi Abdelhadi says an incident like this could dent Egypt's reputation as a safe destination for foreign tourists and deliver a blow to an industry that brings in $8bn a year. | But BBC Arab affairs analyst Magdi Abdelhadi says an incident like this could dent Egypt's reputation as a safe destination for foreign tourists and deliver a blow to an industry that brings in $8bn a year. |
Israeli denial | Israeli denial |
The tourism ministry said those abducted along with the foreigners were two guides, four drivers, a guard and the owner of the travel company who had organised the trip to Gilf al-Kebir, near the Libyan and Sudanese borders. | |
Abduction blow for Mubarak | Abduction blow for Mubarak |
Gilf al-Kebir is a giant plateau famous for its prehistoric cave paintings. | Gilf al-Kebir is a giant plateau famous for its prehistoric cave paintings. |
Local tourist guides inside southern Egypt told news agencies that the tourists were travelling in three or four off-road vehicles. | Local tourist guides inside southern Egypt told news agencies that the tourists were travelling in three or four off-road vehicles. |
The Egyptian Mena news agency reported that the tour company owner had called his wife on a satellite phone to say the group had been kidnapped by five masked men speaking English "with an African accent". | The Egyptian Mena news agency reported that the tour company owner had called his wife on a satellite phone to say the group had been kidnapped by five masked men speaking English "with an African accent". |
The BBC's Ian Pannell in Cairo says local guides have indicated that the Gilf al-Kebir area has become increasingly unsafe this year. | |
Another group of foreigners was held at gunpoint in February and three of their vehicles were taken. | Another group of foreigners was held at gunpoint in February and three of their vehicles were taken. |
An investigation at the time pointed the blame at smugglers and bandits. | An investigation at the time pointed the blame at smugglers and bandits. |
Our correspondent says there has been criticism that the Egyptian military has not done enough to patrol the area despite the increased threat. | Our correspondent says there has been criticism that the Egyptian military has not done enough to patrol the area despite the increased threat. |
The German and Italian foreign ministries confirmed that five nationals from each of their countries were among the group. | The German and Italian foreign ministries confirmed that five nationals from each of their countries were among the group. |
Both said they had set up crisis teams to deal with the incident. | Both said they had set up crisis teams to deal with the incident. |
There were initially reports that the group included Israeli tourists. But Israelis were not mentioned in later reports, and the Israeli foreign ministry denied any of its nationals were involved. | There were initially reports that the group included Israeli tourists. But Israelis were not mentioned in later reports, and the Israeli foreign ministry denied any of its nationals were involved. |