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Two American tourists kidnapped by tribesmen in Yemen
2010-05-25
Two American tourists have been kidnapped by armed tribesmen near Yemen's capital, Sanaa, officials say. Their Yemeni driver, who was also seized, later reportedly made a call to the AFP news agency, saying the attackers were demanding the release of a jailed fellow tribesman.

The US said the kidnapping of the US nationals - a man and a woman - was "not believed to be terrorism related".
We'll be the judge of that ...
Yemen's tribes frequently kidnap people to gain leverage in rows with Sanaa.

The Americans were seized by armed men in the Bani Mansour district 70km (45 miles) west of the capital, their driver told AFP. The driver, who identified himself as Ali al-Arashi, said the kidnappers were "calling for the release of a fellow tribesman held by authorities in Sanaa".

He added that the Americans - whose names were not immediately known - were being treated well "in accordance with tribal hospitality".
Why do I get this sense that Ali was the inside man in this job ...
Some reports suggested that the dispute was land related.

The US embassy in Sanaa said it was working with Yemeni officials to resolve the situation.

In Washington, state department Philip Crowley said that the kidnapping was apparently not an act of terrorism. "There has been unfortunately a bit of a side business in what are called 'tourist kidnappings' where, for whatever reason, a certain tribe has a particular grievance with the [Yemeni] government and uses the presence of foreigners for leverage," he said.

More than 200 foreigners have been kidnapped in recent years; most are released unharmed.
In other words, most of the time being kidnapped is part of the tour experience -- think of the stories one would be able to tell at dinner parties upon returning home! Nonetheless, I'm glad Mr. Wife decided not to accept that particular career opportunity -- on occasion having a Jewish wife proves quite, quite useful, and I suspect I'd not to be sanguine when kidnapped by barbarians.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Things to do in Yemen
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-05-25 15:20  

#8   Good friend of mine works for the Yemen Tourism Board.

I'm not even joking! - A number of my pals have gone out there!

Its almost as if it is some kind of "Themed safari", complete with genuine Yemeni Tribal Bandits (TM)


Your friends... did they come back?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-05-25 14:42  

#7  Good friend of mine works for the Yemen Tourism Board.

I'm not even joking! - A number of my pals have gone out there!

Its almost as if it is some kind of "Themed safari", complete with genuine Yemeni Tribal Bandits (TM)
Posted by: Admiral Allan Ackbar   2010-05-25 12:54  

#6  Who the F goes to Yemen for a tour? Seriously, WTF.
Posted by: gromky   2010-05-25 09:41  

#5  But thew Yemen tourism board assures us that the problem will be resolved soon!

PRESS RELEASE
On Monday, the 24th of May 2010, An American couple has been kidnapped by an individual, irresponsible person in the west of Sana'a province.
Hence, the Tourism Crises Management Unit has responded immediately and held a meeting to follow up the matter.
The Ministry of Tourism assures that the couple is safe and will be released in the coming few hours.

Issued on May 24, 2010
Ministry of Tourism
Posted by: Guillibaldo Unusing2147   2010-05-25 08:31  

#4  corr. not to be so stupid...
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-05-25 07:52  

#3  Mrs. JohnQCitizen, remind me not to so stupid as to schedule a vacation in this third world $hithole. Tourists are being kidnapped.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-05-25 07:52  

#2  I guess this is "cultural tourism". Time to check in with the Yemen Tourism Board.

"[16/May/2010]

SANA'A, May 16 (Saba) - Undersecretary of Tourism Ministry for Development Sector Omar Balghith said on Sunday that Yemen is a country of rich culture and history and has a unique fascinating nature.

In a meeting with the Turkish journalists delegation currently visiting Yemen, Balghith welcomed the Turkish and international investments in the field of tourism in Yemen, where they would find all facilities and care.

He pointed out that Yemen is distinguished with unique features which make it an important source of tourist attractions ranging from cultural and historical tourism, and then the mountainous, desert and coastal tourism and ending with the environmental tourism.

Rather than judging Yemen according to the misinformation, it is better to travel to Yemen and visit it to know it closely, Balghith explained.

Meanwhile, he called the press delegation to transfer what they saw and their impression on Yemen instead of relying on unconfirmed and wrong information."
Posted by: Guillibaldo Unusing2147   2010-05-25 07:35  

#1  The tourists were on their way to go berry-picking in the DMZ in Korea, and then head out for a camping trip in the Korengal valley.

This sounds to me like natural cleansing of the gene pool.
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2010-05-25 00:50  

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