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    Not a Good Time to Travel Here

    Warning to all Sportfishermen.com Members.

    This information is current as of today,document.write(Date()+".") Mon Jan 21 19:08:23 2008.
    CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE

    January 08, 2008
    This revised Travel Warning for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa) provides an update on the country’s security situation. This Warning supersedes the Travel Warning for the Democratic Republic of the Congo issued April 24, 2007.

    <FONT face=Arial>The Department of State again warns Fighting between armed rebels, Congolese military forces and U.N. peacekeeping troops continues in the provinces of North and South Kivu, Ituri, and northern Katanga, and other areas of eastern Congo. U.S. citizens are warned particularly against travel in Eastern Congo as fighting there is expected to continue for the foreseeable future.
    Armed groups and active duty and demobilized Congolese troops in parts of the country, including Eastern Congo, are known to pillage, carjack, and steal vehicles, kill extra-judicially, rape, kidnap, and carry out military or paramilitary operations. Large numbers of former rebel and government soldiers to be demobilized, as a result of the earlier peace process, remain a security concern. Travelers are frequently detained and questioned by poorly disciplined security forces at numerous roadblocks and border crossings throughout the country.

    Travelers to the DRC frequently experience difficulties at the airport and other ports of entry, such as temporary detention, passport confiscation and demands by immigration and security personnel for unofficial “special fees.” Visas are not available at ports of entry. All resident foreigners, including Americans, are required to register at the office of the Direction General de Migration (DGM) in the commune of their place of residence. Border closures of 24-48 hours duration can occur without much advance notice.

    American citizens should avoid all public demonstrations and areas where crowds are gathered, exercise caution, and closely watch and listen for local and international news from reliable sources. Radio Okapi broadcasts in French on 103.5 FM at 0700, 0800, 1200 and 1800 as well as “flash” updates throughout the day. English-language news can be found on BBC at 92.7 FM. In times of emergency, the Belgian Embassy operates a French-language radio broadcast system at FM 98.8. Changes in security conditions may occasionally restrict the travel of U.S. Mission personnel.

    Public Health concerns also pose a hazard to U.S. citizen travelers for outbreaks of deadly viruses and other diseases which can occur without warning and many times are not rapidly reported by local health authorities. During the months of August-October, lab confirmed cases of Ebola were found in the Luebo area of Kasai Occidental Province. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and U.S. Agency for International Development responded with the World Health Organization to assist the Ministry of Health to successfully contain and control this epidemic. Official notification of the end of the Ebola epidemic (42 days after the last identified case) was announced in mid November 2007. Information on personal protection for international travelers including children can be found at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel.

    U.S. citizens who travel to or remain in the DRC despite this Travel Warning are strongly urged to register with the Embassy in Kinshasa or through the State Department’s travel registration website at https://travelregistration.state.gov. By registering, American citizens make it easier for the Embassy to contact them in case of emergency. The U.S. Embassy is located at 310 Avenue des Aviateurs; entrance to the Consular Section is on Avenue Dumi, opposite Ste. Anne residence. The Embassy’s 24-hour number is 243-81-225-5872; callers within DRC should dial 081 225-5872. All Embassy telephone numbers are cellular phones as landlines are unreliable. The Embassy website is http://kinshasa.usembassy.gov.

    U.S. citizens also should consult the Department of State's most recent Country Specific Information for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Worldwide Caution Public Announcement, both located on the Department's Internet website at http://travel.state.gov. Up-to-date information on safety and security is available toll free at 1-888-407-4747 from within North America, or at regular toll rates at 1-202-501-4444 for callers outside the U.S. and Canada, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays).

    I know some of you were planning to go fishing there. Consider the warning for US fishermen. Instead, try fishing for rock in the VB area of the Chesapeake Bay Head. Much safer I think. Or Venice La. I have heard no warnings for Miami Fl. @ this time

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    Heck tim, some of the concerning issues with abroad travel, sound familiar as some local gigs. I will shoot Bill a PM and make notice the effort.....

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    Through sixty-six and seven they fought the Congo war
    Fingers on their triggers, knee-deep in gore
    For days and nights they battled the Bantu to their knees
    They killed to earn their living and to help out the Congolese

    (Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner-Warren Zevon)

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    That place is always on edge... For a few years there were no direct flights to South Africa and my wife and my self had to find other routes. One time we went via Paris...
    Out of there is an airline that is Air France's sister company Called UTA. They went to Capetown via Brazzaville in the Congo... Before landing we were asked to pull down the window shades... Once on the ground it got worse, the doors opend up and some pretty ugly gents packing Ak47's came flooding in.
    They didn't threaten or do anything but stand there facing us. When cargo was off loaded and plane was fueled, they left and door closed.
    There is something very special about a 747-400SUD jumbo jet slamming on the brakes and reversers and aborting a take off... Somewhere between the Hail Mary's and Our Fathers racing through my mind came a voice over the loudspeaker. First in French then in English. "Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your Captain speaking. Sorry for that but there is small arms fire crossing the runway in front of us. As soon as it abates we will try once again to continue to Capetown. Winds are good and we should make up ground once aloft and arrive near our scheduled time..."
    Never again...

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    Damn, and I was just getting ready to pack my bags and head that way.

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    Well I have survived two coup attempts and more then a couple machine gun episodes but I don't think I am in danger of being found in the congo this week. Thanks for the warning though. But I think I will go to West Palm this weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squidnation View Post
    Well I have survived two coup attempts and more then a couple machine gun episodes but I don't think I am in danger of being found in the congo this week. Thanks for the warning though. But I think I will go to West Palm this weekend.
    Watch your back down there Bill--- Those Blue haired/ blue blood snowbirds can be ruthless---- hell, I remember one time at the Palm Beach Hilton when I was told I had to park my rental car in the back lot so it wasn't visable from the road---

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squidnation View Post
    Well I have survived two coup attempts and more then a couple machine gun episodes but I don't think I am in danger of being found in the congo this week. Thanks for the warning though. But I think I will go to West Palm this weekend.

    if things get to rough down there bill, head over to old port cove. get ya buzzed in the gate, and then you have choice of condo or boat.

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    Geez, sounds similar to the news

    they issue before the Miami Boat Show.


    http://miami.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pre...mm20070116.htm

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