<s docid="FBIS3-34820" num="92"> We have issued several statements warning tourists against coming to Egypt, where their lives will be endangered.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-34820" num="93"> We have said that whoever visits Egypt subjects himself to danger because of our campaign against the tourism sector.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-22960" num="93"> We have issued several statements warning tourists against coming to Egypt, where their lives will be endangered.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-22960" num="94"> We have said that whoever visits Egypt subjects himself to danger because of our campaign against the tourism sector.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-60941" num="145"> We are against tourists, because the money they pour into the government treasury every year means that the regime, which according to our belief should be eliminated, remains in power.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-60941" num="146"> The revival of tourism in Egypt puts obstacles in the way of our establishing an Islamic state in Egypt.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-24633" num="18"> After the Qiandao Hu tragedy, the Tourism Bureau of the Transportation Ministry of Taiwan announced a safety grading of mainland tourist spots, listing 11 tourist spots as high risks.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-24633" num="19"> In fact, tourists may be facing dangers everywhere in the Chinese mainland now.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-24633" num="22"> In 1993, 3,200 robbery cases occurred on railway lines, causing more than 260 million yuan in losses.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-24633" num="23"> Security authorities arrested more than 2,300 railway robbers and executed more than 370 such criminals.</s>

<s docid="FT931-887" num="10"> The Gama'a al-Islamiyya, the Islamic militant group which is seeking to destabilise the Egyptian government, has deliberately targeted the country's tourist industry.</s>

<s docid="FT931-887" num="19"> Kenyan tourism was badly hit last year as a result of publicity surrounding the trial of two game rangers accused of the murder of British tourist Julie Ward in 1988, and by reports of other attacks on tourists.</s>

<s docid="FT931-887" num="23"> Despite years of widely-reported deaths and injuries from IRA bombs, the British tourist industry has suffered little long-term damage.</s>

<s docid="FT931-887" num="34"> Although the IRA has bombed areas frequented by tourists, foreign visitors to the UK have not been specific targets as they have in Egypt.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-44950" num="111"> Extremists also hit 35 tourist targets, either buses carrying tourists or boats on the Nile.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-44950" num="112"> This resulted in the deaths of 12 tourists and the wounding of 50 more.</s>

<s docid="FT943-11047" num="7"> Three months free of Islamic militant attacks on tourist targets has encouraged a recovery in Egypt's tourist industry, with Cairo hotels enjoying their highest occupancy rates in more than two years.</s>

<s docid="FT943-11047" num="8"> Latest tourism ministry figures show a 4.5 per cent rise in visitors in May against the same month last year, the first overall rise since militant groups began attacks on tourist buses, cruise boats and other tourist targets in late 1992.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-21296" num="33"> He went personally to tourism areas following terrorist incidents against tourists that occurred in early 1993.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-13076" num="15"> Tal'at Fu'ad Qassim by Charlotte Aagaard; place and date not given] [Text] In the past week a hitherto unknown man, Tal'at Fu'ad Qassim, has come under media spotlight because, as a supporter of the militant Islamic group Al-Gama'a Islamiya, he has been accused of turning Denmark into a base for "terror" against the Egyptian Government and of having encouraged violence against foreigners in Egypt.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-13076" num="51"> Another claim which has been put forward by the media is that in the Egyptian newspaper AL-AHALI, Tal'at Fu'ad Qassim allegedly incited violence against foreigners, including Danes, who travel to Egypt as tourists, work, or invest there.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-13076" num="58"> Al-Gama'a Islamiya printed a communique warning foreigners against going to Egypt out of concern for their safety, because they are in confrontation with the government.</s>

<s docid="FBIS3-13076" num="72"> Asked whether he is unable to understand Danes' fear of Islam, when they have the deaths of foreign tourists in Algeria and Egypt as well as the bloody Iranian revolution at the back of their minds, he answered: "Yes, I can well understand that.</s>

<s docid="FT924-11275" num="10"> A sudden rash of Islamic extremist violence against tourists is endangering the country's multi-billion dollar tourism industry at a time when it was achieving spectacular growth rates and new investment was pouring into the sector.</s>

<s docid="FT924-11275" num="32"> Anonymous spokesmen have, since August, been threatening to strike at tourists and tourist installations.</s>

<s docid="FT934-12157" num="45"> Attacks against tourists are, as the government never tires of repeating, far fewer and less lethal than in Turkey or Miami.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-12797" num="88"> While specifically making tourists targets has had spectacular success for the terrorists -- tourist operators simply won't risk booking tours to Egypt -- by European terrorist standards Egyptian extremists have a very modest record: only seven attacks on tourists spread over two years; four deaths.</s>

<s docid="FT932-4527" num="10"> The attack was the latest in a year-long campaign waged by extremists primarily against the tourist industry, but which has also targeted government ministers, senior security officials and members of Egypt's Coptic minority.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-56591" num="16"> The travel warning for Guatemala was imposed by the U.S.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-56591" num="17"> Government in response to a wave of violence in recent weeks.</s>

<s docid="LA111989-0022" num="14"> And more bad news: Among the areas where street crime is the worst are the prime tourist cities of Moscow and Leningrad.</s>

<s docid="LA111989-0022" num="15"> Tass reported that between January and July of this year, 2,000 crimes were committed against foreigners.</s>

<s docid="FT933-2521" num="6"> THE MURDER of nine foreign visitors in a year is the stuff of public relations nightmares for every tourist destination.</s>

<s docid="FT933-2521" num="7"> Florida reached that unenviable record on Tuesday, with the killing of the British holiday-maker Mr Gary Colley.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-12634" num="35"> He continued: There is a need to maintain the state of emergency in view of the regrettable terrorist acts in the country, including attacks on tourists, assassination of officials, bombing of banks, and the treacherous killing of innocent citizens, police officers and police commanders.</s>

<s docid="FT932-13562" num="11"> A bomb at the pyramids, one outside the Egyptian museum, a tourist shot dead in Upper Egypt, two foreigners killed in a cafe bomb in downtown Cairo and other attacks on tourist targets have devastated business.</s>

<s docid="FT932-13562" num="23"> But this time visitors are being deterred not simply by general fears of the region's instability or volatility, but by a direct campaign against tourist targets.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-10911" num="15"> Due to those acts of violence, the U.S.</s>

<s docid="FBIS4-10911" num="16"> Government has issued a travel warning [previous two words in English] advising travelers not to visit Guatemala or to postpone their trips to that country, except for emergency purposes.</s>

<s docid="FT932-16493" num="11"> This, coupled with bandit attacks on tourists, led to a fall in hotel bookings of up to 60,000 bed-nights in the last five months of 1992, tourism officials say.</s>

