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State Department Travel Warnings: U.S. Travelers Urged To Avoid Egypt

State Department Travel Warnings

01/28/11 02:08 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — The State Department is urging Americans to defer any non-essential travel to Egypt because of the large anti-government protests and warning U.S. citizens already in the country to stay put until the situation stabilizes.

In a travel alert issued on Friday, the department said the situation in the capital, Cairo, and other cities is volatile as the military and security forces move to quell the demonstrations. It said Americans in Egypt now should remain in their homes or hotels until calm is restored.

Although the demonstrations are not directed against U.S. or Western interests, the department noted that protests have turned violent, resulting in deaths, injuries and major property damage.

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WASHINGTON — The State Department is urging Americans to defer any non-essential travel to Egypt because of the large anti-government protests and warning U.S. citizens already in the country to...
WASHINGTON — The State Department is urging Americans to defer any non-essential travel to Egypt because of the large anti-government protests and warning U.S. citizens already in the country to...
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08:39 PM on 01/28/2011
Few days ago Mubarak urged Egyptian to avoid Tunisia.
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Della Mae Smith
08:22 PM on 01/28/2011
I talked to a belly dancer today , and she said she still wants to go to Egypt in March for a show. I was trying to persuade her not to go at this time.