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The UK government is urging tourists not to visit Timbuktu in northern Mali because of the threat of terrorism. | The UK government is urging tourists not to visit Timbuktu in northern Mali because of the threat of terrorism. |
The remote town is included on an updated travel advisory issued by the Foreign Office. | The remote town is included on an updated travel advisory issued by the Foreign Office. |
A British tourist, Edwin Dyer, was killed in Mali in June by a group which claims links to al-Qaeda. | A British tourist, Edwin Dyer, was killed in Mali in June by a group which claims links to al-Qaeda. |
But local officials insist the threat is being exaggerated. They say such warnings are already having a crippling effect on the tourism industry. | But local officials insist the threat is being exaggerated. They say such warnings are already having a crippling effect on the tourism industry. |
The vast area of the Sahara Desert is now being used as a hiding place for a relatively small number of militants from the group known as al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. | |
In recent months they have kidnapped several Westerners for ransom - sometimes seizing them in foreign countries and taking them into Mali - and fought battles against government and militia forces. | |
US action | |
The Foreign Office says the threat of terrorism, and specifically kidnapping, is now high in Timbuktu. Travellers are being urged to avoid all of northern Mali. | |
We are absolutely safe, and peaceful Col Mamadou MangaraTimbuktu governor | |
On a visit to the region, Foreign Office Minister Ivan Lewis said there was a real danger the security situation could deteriorate. | On a visit to the region, Foreign Office Minister Ivan Lewis said there was a real danger the security situation could deteriorate. |
"We have to tackle this in a multi-faceted way," he said. | |
"We know al-Qaeda is looking to spread its activities in areas it believes state security is inadequate and weak, and the population is poor. | |
"It wants to appeal to that population and offer welfare initially. We [need to combine] security with development." | |
But on the sleepy, sandy streets of Timbuktu, people insist the threat is being exaggerated. | But on the sleepy, sandy streets of Timbuktu, people insist the threat is being exaggerated. |
They say most incidents have happened far from the town itself. | They say most incidents have happened far from the town itself. |
"We are absolutely safe and peaceful," said regional governor Col Mamadou Mangara. | |
But he added: "If the threat is real, then the world's great powers have a duty to... give us the means to fight it before it is too late. | |
"We are a poor country and the Sahara is vast. We need vehicles, equipment." | |
The US has already responded with the Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership - a five year, $500m programme targeting nine African states. | |
But the regional governor says poverty, not terrorism, is the biggest threat. | |
And local officials argue that negative travel advisories are worsening poverty. | |
Col Mangara said 7,203 tourists visited the town in 2008, but only 3,700 between January and October 2009. | |
A special festival is being held next month in the hope of encouraging visitors. | A special festival is being held next month in the hope of encouraging visitors. |