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Tourists 'go missing' in Ethiopia Tourists 'go missing' in Ethiopia
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A group of 15 foreign tourists has gone missing in north-east Ethiopia, sources in the country say.A group of 15 foreign tourists has gone missing in north-east Ethiopia, sources in the country say.
They include 10 French nationals. Unconfirmed reports suggest a number of Britons are among the missing. They include 11 French nationals. Unconfirmed reports suggest a number of Britons are among the missing.
They were travelling to the remote Afar desert region, about 800km (500 miles) from the capital, Addis Ababa.They were travelling to the remote Afar desert region, about 800km (500 miles) from the capital, Addis Ababa.
A businessman told AP news agency the group had been kidnapped, but the Ethiopian government said it could not confirm reports of an abduction.A businessman told AP news agency the group had been kidnapped, but the Ethiopian government said it could not confirm reports of an abduction.
"The government is monitoring the situation," a spokesman for the Information Ministry said, adding that a statement would be released later in the day."The government is monitoring the situation," a spokesman for the Information Ministry said, adding that a statement would be released later in the day.
French diplomats in Ethiopia said the tourists had been kidnapped.French diplomats in Ethiopia said the tourists had been kidnapped.
"There has been a kidnapping, that's certain... It happened the evening before yesterday (Wednesday)," the French ambassador to Ethiopia, Stephane Gompertz told AFP news agency."There has been a kidnapping, that's certain... It happened the evening before yesterday (Wednesday)," the French ambassador to Ethiopia, Stephane Gompertz told AFP news agency.
The tourists were said to be visiting salt mines in the area.
According to the businessman, one member of the group managed to escape and use a satellite phone to alert the authorities.According to the businessman, one member of the group managed to escape and use a satellite phone to alert the authorities.
Thieves and a small rebel group are active in the Afar region. Afar is known for its inhospitable terrain and thieves and a small rebel group are active there.
Foreign visitors to the area are advised to travel with an armed guard.