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French tourists abducted in Yemen | |
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Four French tourists have been kidnapped by armed tribesmen in Yemen. | |
They were reportedly abducted while travelling in a tourist convoy in the south-eastern Shabwa province. | |
A local official said the abduction had been carried out by tribesmen who wanted to press the government to release relatives from prison. | |
It is the latest such abduction. Most victims are usually released unharmed, but President Ali Abdullah Saleh has promised to crack down on the problem. | |
An official at the French embassy in Yemen told the Associated Press news agency that they were in touch with the Yemeni authorities and hoped to resolve the issue soon. | |
"We received a phone call from one of the hostages and he told us they were being treated well and were healthy, physically and mentally," deputy chief of mission Denis Douveneau said. | |
History of kidnappings | |
Local officials said the tourists were abducted by members of the Abdullah tribe. | |
The same clan kidnapped a former German diplomat along with his wife and three children last year but released them unharmed after three days. | |
Earlier reports had suggested that two of the four kidnapped tourists were German, but French authorities later confirmed all were French. | |
Hundreds of tourists and expatriates have been kidnapped in Yemen in the last decade by tribesmen demanding a better standard of living or the release of relatives in prison. | |
Although most come to no harm, several were killed in 2000 when the Yemeni armed forces attempted to rescue them in a botched raid. | |
In January, five Italians held in captivity for less than a week were released after their captors were cornered by security forces in northern Yemen. | |
At least two convicted kidnappers have been executed in the country this year as a deterrent against the practice. |
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