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Ethiopia Tourists Dead After Gun Attack

LUC VAN KEMENADE   01/18/12 01:51 PM ET   AP

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Gunmen in Ethiopia's arid north attacked a group of European tourists traveling in one of the world's lowest and hottest regions, killing five, wounding two and kidnapping two, an Ethiopian official said Wednesday.

Ethiopia called the attack "an act of open terrorism" and said the gunmen came from neighboring Eritrea and attacked the tourist group before dawn on Tuesday. Three Ethiopians were also taken hostage. Eritrea denied it was involved.

Austrian, Belgian, German, Hungarian and Italian nationals were among those in the tourist group, Ethiopian Communications Minister Bereket Simon said.

Two Germans, two Hungarians and an Austrian were among the five killed, according to an Interpol report cited by the spokesman for Hungary's prime minister. Two Belgians were seriously hurt and two Italians escaped unharmed, the report said. Two Germans were kidnapped.

Austria's foreign ministry confirmed that an Austrian man from the province of Upper Austria was among the five dead. Germany's foreign minister also confirmed two German deaths. Germany's foreign minister said 12 other people were flown to safety by helicopter.

Those wounded in the attack arrived in Addis Ababa Wednesday evening, where they were met by embassy personnel. A British diplomat at the airport said it was possible one British tourist was among the group attacked.

One victim had to be moved in a wheelchair. Others covered their faces to avoid being photographed by journalists. A diplomat said that the victims did not want to make any statements to the media and said that they have had "a very hard time."

Ethiopia offered its condolences to the families of victims and said it would "do everything possible to try and get those taken prisoner released as soon as possible," a government statement said. "It is already clear that the attack was carried out with the direct involvement of the Eritrean Government. There is a fear that the people who have been kidnapped might be taken across the border into Eritrea."

Ethiopia said it suspects the attack was linked to an upcoming African Union summit in Addis Ababa later this month. It said the attack shows that the international community "must now get serious about the destabilizing role of the Eritrean regime in the region."

The tourists were visiting a volcanic region in Ethiopia's northern Afar region, which lies below sea level and is known for its intense heat and picturesque salt flats.

Some of the tourists appeared to be traveling with Addis Ababa-based Green Land Tours and Travel, according to three people in Ethiopia's capital, all of whom asked not to be identified because the information hadn't yet been made public.

Green Land Tours and Travel offers a 15-day travel package to the Afar region, which include visits to watch salt extraction from salt lakes and a trek around a volcano that spouts lava pools.

Some of the tourists on the trip also appear to have been booked by a company in Germany called Diamir, which posted a statement on its website saying that it deeply regrets what happened. Diamir said it had offered the Ethiopia trip several times a year since 2006.

"Up until the current incident, Diamir had no indications that the security of guests could be in question in the region," it said, adding that there was no German travel warning in place for Ethiopia or parts of it at the time of the incident.

Bereket said that "some groups trained and armed by the Eritrean government" attacked the tourists about 20 to 25 kilometers (12 to 15 miles) from the Eritrean border.

Eritrea's ambassador to the African Union, Girma Asmerom, said Ethiopia's allegations are an "absolute lie" and that the attack is an internal Ethiopian matter.

Ethiopia and Eritrea fought a border war from 1998 to 2000,claiming the lives of about 80,000 people. Tension between the neighboring East African countries rose last year when a U.N. report claimed that Eritrea was behind a plot to attack an African Union summit in Ethiopia.

Austrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Peter Launsky-Tiefenthal said there was an Austrian Foreign Ministry travel warning in effect for the region since 2007 "because of several incidents involving attacks on tourist groups ... in some case politically motivated in others criminally motivated."

In 2007, five Europeans and 13 Ethiopians were kidnapped in Afar. Ethiopia accused Eritrea of masterminding that kidnapping, but Eritrea blamed an Ethiopian rebel group. All of those hostages were released, though some of the Ethiopians were held for more than a month.

In 2008, Ethiopia foiled a kidnapping attempt on a group of 28 French tourists in the area.

"The problem is, there is no infrastructure in the area, no telephone lines, satellite phones barely work," Launsky-Tiefenthal said, comparing the remote area to "the surface of Mars."

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Associated Press writers George Jahn in Vienna, Pablo Gorondi in Budapest, Hungary, Geir Moulson in Berlin and Anita Powell in Johannesburg contributed to this report.

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06:44 PM on 01/22/2012
Sad to read so many misinformed comments, Ethiopia is a beautiful country and far more fatalities occur everyday in many states in the US. Also nice to read positive comments. But when I hear references to toilet bowl third world countries, generalisations re muslims (while referring to a predominantly christian country, not that it matters what peoples' religion is) and general comments re why anyone would want to go to 'that part of the world', I wonder if we will ever learn?
09:20 PM on 01/18/2012
People seeking "different" places to vacation need to carefully evaluate risk, and not rely on tour company's information. How about a 6 night dream vacation in Kabul?
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12:05 PM on 01/19/2012
How about actually relying on FACTS and STATISTICS instead of making garbage up? There is no excuse for ignorance in 2012. This country has been visited by millions of tourists in the last decade and is statistically extremely safe. I could compare you to Forrest Gump if I wanted, but it would just be foolish. Ethiopia and Kabul are not comparable.
08:46 PM on 01/18/2012
Funny Europeans can come to ethiopia now....but when we begged them to come to help us deal with Italians who were using gas weapons on us they had no time. RIP to the dead and please just stay out now.
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09:15 PM on 01/18/2012
What right do you have to tell people to stay out of a country when the livelihoods of so many Ethiopians depends on tourism? That takes a lot of nerve. Europeans aren't just coming "now," they have been for a long time and the people involved in welcoming foreigners certainly do not share those xenophobic views.
06:08 PM on 01/18/2012
Why would anyone risk their lives going to these lawless areas? ?
09:13 PM on 01/18/2012
are you talking about DC?
12:20 PM on 01/19/2012
yeah, I forgot about DC's crime rate
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09:15 PM on 01/18/2012
Same reason anyone would allow a child to be born in today's world.
12:22 PM on 01/19/2012
Most responsible people I associate with only have children we can support and take care of. Not bring them into the world to starve as those around me starve.
05:45 PM on 01/18/2012
Hey, folks we average about 35 murders per day in the USA. Where's the outrage here. We can't even keep our own citizens in this country safe.
05:23 PM on 01/18/2012
My condolences to the families of these people.
05:21 PM on 01/18/2012
Hey come on, all those peaceful Moslems didn't mean no harm, right?
Once agian the "Peace of Islam" has come to a happy end.......
09:14 PM on 01/18/2012
LOL ETHIOPIA is a christian country you doorknob ... hahaha f@4in i9iot
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09:24 PM on 01/18/2012
Once again, bigots spouting their fat mouths about something they have no info on.
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They're good eatin', but you need a lot of 'em
05:12 PM on 01/18/2012
OK, crossing that right off my tourism must list.
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09:23 PM on 01/18/2012
Because of one incident in a remote part of the country?

Cross pretty much EVERYwhere off your list if you're going to be that sensitive.
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They're good eatin', but you need a lot of 'em
12:20 PM on 01/19/2012
Talk about sensitive! I was making a joke. You must be Republican.
04:50 PM on 01/18/2012
The Italians probably tripped and landed in a life boat
04:50 PM on 01/18/2012
couldn't they have came up with a better tourist spot than the salt flats in one of the hottest and lowest places on earth? I mean it could just be me but....why would you want to go there?
05:48 PM on 01/18/2012
10-4
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09:15 PM on 01/18/2012
It's just you. Some folks like to go to unique desert locations.
04:41 PM on 01/18/2012
Rule of thumb, don't visit any country where its own goverment cant control!
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12:05 PM on 01/19/2012
That would require leaving the planet. Any other bright ideas?
04:36 PM on 01/18/2012
rip...for for the ones that were kidnapped may they be released safely..
04:33 PM on 01/18/2012
tourists and ethiopia. there are two words you don't find together often
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09:16 PM on 01/18/2012
Unless you were to, you know, Google it, in which case you'd find nearly 7 million instances.

Please... it's not so hard to think a bit in this day and age. Being ignorant is a choice.
04:31 PM on 01/18/2012
Why were these people even there?
05:02 PM on 01/18/2012
Exactly..when i want to relax and take a break from the woes and stress of life..the last thing i want to do is take a vacation in a third world toilet invaded with misery..i went there and could not wait to get out...the world is full of wonderful places..why would you choose anything else.
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09:17 PM on 01/18/2012
Actually, the millions of tourists who visit this country rave about it. It's all the better that closed-minded, nasty people such as yourself stick to Disney World.
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Don't panic.
04:05 PM on 01/18/2012
This is a shame, but why would anyone think that Ethiopia is a safe place to visit? That entire region of the world is really dangerous.
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09:17 PM on 01/18/2012
Because it is an extremely safe place to visit, statistically. Do some research and answer your own question. Being ignorant in 2012 is a choice, not a necessity.
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Don't panic.
10:28 AM on 01/19/2012
"Domestic insurgent groups, extremists from Somalia, and the heavy military buildup along the northern border pose risks to safety and security, particularly along Ethiopia’s borders and in the Somali region." From the US Department of State.
If you're going to be snarky, make sure you're being accurate.