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Sunday, August 10, 2008
 

Travel warning issued for Georgia


The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has reissued a warning to travellers saying Australians should not visit the separatist region of South Ossetia in Georgia as fighting continues.

There have been fierce clashes between Georgian and Russian troops despite calls from world leaders to end the violence.

The department says Australians should reconsider any travel plans to Georgia because of the high risk of crime against foreigners, including kidnapping.

Source: abc.net.au

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Saturday, May 31, 2008
 

Indonesia travel warning still on


Canberra is unlikely to follow Washington's lead and immediately lift its official travel advice cautioning Australians against visiting Indonesia.

The hard line taken by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade on travel to Indonesia remains one of the few irritants in the otherwise good bilateral relationship between Jakarta and Canberra.

With the number of Australians visiting Indonesia steadily climbing the issue is likely to be raised again by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono when he meets Kevin Rudd in Jakarta next month.

DFAT's latest travel advisory on Indonesia urges Australians to "reconsider your need to travel to Indonesia, including Bali, at this time due to the very high threat of terrorist attack".

"We continue to receive reports indicating that terrorists are planning attacks against a range of targets, including Western interests and places frequented by foreigners."

The US on Sunday lifted its travel alert on Indonesia, prompting presidential spokesman Dino Patti Djalal to say late yesterday he hoped the action would be followed "by other countries". "Everyone can see that Indonesia is a safe place to be," he said.

DFAT is reviewing its Indonesia travel warning and Australian security officials in Indonesia have recently submitted updated threat assessments on travel to the eastern parts of the archipelago.

Yesterday Mr Djalal declined to confirm whether Mr Rudd and Dr Yudhoyono would be discussing the alert during their June 13 meeting, but emphasised that "people-to-people contacts is an issue that will be discussed; on our side, that's always an important thing".

Indonesia has long resented the DFAT advice, which was put in place after the first Bali bombing in 2002. A Senate inquiry in 2004 revealed that five ASIO assessments had found that Australians were terrorist targets in their own right in Bali, something Mr Rudd as Opposition foreign affairs spokesman said should have been included in DFAT travel advisories.

Mr Djalal said yesterday there had not been a major terrorist attack in Indonesia since 2005.

"We've been very successful in that regard, knock on wood," he said. "Certainly Indonesia is a safe place for Australians to visit."

Britain and New Zealand continue to have security alerts on travelling to Indonesia.

DFAT's current travel notice advises Australians not to travel to Maluku (particular Ambon) and Central Sulawesi due to the "unstable security situation and risk of terrorist attack".

The advisory also warns against other parts of Sulawesi, Aceh, Papua, Kalimantan and West Timor where, it says, "additional security risks exist".

The Indonesian Foreign Ministry has ongoing restrictions on foreigners travelling to Papua, Ambon and Poso.

Last year 313,881 Australians visited Indonesia up from 226,981 the previous year.

Source: theaustralian.news.com.au

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
 

US lifts travel warning imposed on Indonesia following terrorist attacks


The United States lifted a travel warning placed on Indonesia following a string of deadly terrorist attacks, saying the security situation in the world's most populous Muslim nation had improved.

nytimes.com

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Sunday, April 13, 2008
 

Britain cautions travel to Sri Lanka


Britain has cautioned its subjects on visiting Sri Lanka. It has revealed of a high threat of terrorism in the island nation.

asiantribune.com

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Sunday, April 06, 2008
 

US May Heighten Travel Alert to Mexico


The U.S. ambassador to Mexico warned that the United States may issue a heightened travel alert next week.

Source: ap.google.com

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
 

U.S. amends travel warning for Kenya


The United States has amended its travel advisory cautioning citizens against going to parts of Kenya, saying threats of violence have receded dramatically following the country's power-sharing deal.

iht.com

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Monday, March 17, 2008
 

US issues travel warning for Tibet


The US embassy in Beijing issued a warning Saturday against travel to Tibet and majority Tibetan areas of west China after clashes between Chinese troops and protestors in Lhasa left a reported 30 dead.

afp.google.com

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Sunday, October 21, 2007
 

Australia advises against travel to the Philippines


Australia on Saturday re-issued its advisory to its citizens not to travel to the Philippines following the bomb explosion in the Glorietta mall in Makati City.

newsinfo.inquirer.net

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Sunday, September 23, 2007
 

US issues new travel warning


The US Department of State on Friday issued a travel warning that informed US citizens of ongoing security concerns in Pakistan.

dailytimes.com.pk

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Friday, September 14, 2007
 

Australia issues travel advisory on Mindanao


Australia on Thursday issued a travel advisory to its citizens in the Philippines, warning particularly of possible terror attacks against power facilities in Mindanao.

globalnation.inquirer.net

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
 

Australia issues travel warning for Fiji


Australia has issued a warning to travellers of the risk of street demonstrations and public disorder in Fiji where nurses are preparing to walk off the job tonight.

news.com.au

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Saturday, July 21, 2007
 

Tourists flock to Bali despite new travel warnings


Bali, the lush Indonesian island famous for its sun-kissed beaches, is drawing tourists in droves, and travel warnings that Islamic militants might strike again has done little to dampen the spirit.

theage.com.au

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
 

Indonesian travel warning fails to deter tourists


Indonesia's flagship airline says it does not expect a significant number of flight cancellations despite a renewed travel warning.

abc.net.au

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