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Tourists missing on Ethiopia trip | Tourists missing on Ethiopia trip |
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British embassy officials and their relatives are among a number of foreign tourists missing and feared kidnapped in a remote part of Ethiopia. | British embassy officials and their relatives are among a number of foreign tourists missing and feared kidnapped in a remote part of Ethiopia. |
Whitehall officials told the BBC there was "a national security dimension" to their disappearance. | Whitehall officials told the BBC there was "a national security dimension" to their disappearance. |
Diplomats in Ethiopia say the tourists were kidnapped in the north-east of the country, 800km (500 miles) from the capital, Addis Ababa. | Diplomats in Ethiopia say the tourists were kidnapped in the north-east of the country, 800km (500 miles) from the capital, Addis Ababa. |
There are conflicting reports about the exact number of people missing. | There are conflicting reports about the exact number of people missing. |
One tour operator, Origins Ethiopia, said 10 tourists, whose satellite phone had broken, were now known to be safe. | One tour operator, Origins Ethiopia, said 10 tourists, whose satellite phone had broken, were now known to be safe. |
But some estimates say up to 18 people are still unaccounted for. | But some estimates say up to 18 people are still unaccounted for. |
Safety fears | Safety fears |
Details of what happened are sketchy, but the BBC's Mike Wooldridge at the Foreign Office understands that a sizeable group carried out an attack or an abduction and that there was small arms fire. | |
Most of the tourists are believed to be French, the others British and Italian. Ethiopian state media said Ethiopians were also among the missing. | Most of the tourists are believed to be French, the others British and Italian. Ethiopian state media said Ethiopians were also among the missing. |
The remote Afar desert appeals to adventure travellersThey were travelling to the Afar desert, one of the hottest and most inhospitable areas of the world. | The remote Afar desert appeals to adventure travellersThey were travelling to the Afar desert, one of the hottest and most inhospitable areas of the world. |
UK Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett said the British government was working with Ethiopian authorities who "are doing all they can to ensure that the situation is resolved peacefully". | UK Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett said the British government was working with Ethiopian authorities who "are doing all they can to ensure that the situation is resolved peacefully". |
Ms Beckett said five of the missing Britons were members of staff from the UK embassy in Addis Ababa or relatives of staff. | Ms Beckett said five of the missing Britons were members of staff from the UK embassy in Addis Ababa or relatives of staff. |
The UK government is sending a team to north-east Ethiopia to help with efforts to find them. | The UK government is sending a team to north-east Ethiopia to help with efforts to find them. |
Officials said the government emergency planning committee Cobra met on Friday to discuss the issue. | Officials said the government emergency planning committee Cobra met on Friday to discuss the issue. |
Earlier, Bereket Simon, communications adviser to Ethiopia's prime minister, told AFP news agency Addis Ababa had "heard about an abduction and we are trying to confirm [the missing people's] whereabouts". | Earlier, Bereket Simon, communications adviser to Ethiopia's prime minister, told AFP news agency Addis Ababa had "heard about an abduction and we are trying to confirm [the missing people's] whereabouts". |
"We'll try our best to ensure their safety," he said. | "We'll try our best to ensure their safety," he said. |
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. | "There has been a kidnapping, that's certain... It happened the evening before yesterday [Wednesday]," the French ambassador to Ethiopia, Stephane Gompertz, told AFP. |
Thieves and rebels | Thieves and rebels |
A businessman who works in the area told the Associated Press news agency that one member of the group managed to escape and use a satellite phone to alert the authorities. | A businessman who works in the area told the Associated Press news agency that one member of the group managed to escape and use a satellite phone to alert the authorities. |
Reports suggest that two separate groups - one mainly consisting of French tourists, the other a mixture of nationalities - disappeared. | Reports suggest that two separate groups - one mainly consisting of French tourists, the other a mixture of nationalities - disappeared. |
Correspondents say a number of Ethiopian drivers and guides are also missing. | Correspondents say a number of Ethiopian drivers and guides are also missing. |
Western diplomats are sending representatives to the largest town in the area, Mekele. | Western diplomats are sending representatives to the largest town in the area, Mekele. |
Afar is known for its inhospitable terrain and thieves and a small rebel group are active there. | Afar is known for its inhospitable terrain and thieves and a small rebel group are active there. |
More intrepid visitors like to tour the Danakil Depression, one of the lowest and hottest places on Earth known for its salt mines and active volcanoes, Reuters news agency reports. | More intrepid visitors like to tour the Danakil Depression, one of the lowest and hottest places on Earth known for its salt mines and active volcanoes, Reuters news agency reports. |
Tourists are advised to travel there with an armed guard. | Tourists are advised to travel there with an armed guard. |
Have you visited the Afar region? Have you taken part in a similar expedition? Send us your experiences using the form below. | Have you visited the Afar region? Have you taken part in a similar expedition? Send us your experiences using the form below. |
You can also email your pictures and moving footage to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124. | You can also email your pictures and moving footage to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124. |
Click here for terms and conditions on sending photos and video | Click here for terms and conditions on sending photos and video |