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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Sahara hostage crisis concerns the events surrounding the 32 Europeans taken hostage in the Sahara desert in 2003. They were released in two groups: one from Algeria and the other from neighbouring Mali. A group of European tourists 15 Germans (later stated as 16), 10 Austrians, 4 Swiss, a Dutchman and a Swede went missing in February 2003 in the Sahara. They were last seen some distance from the Algeria/Libya border, an expanse of desert frequented by smugglers, drug runners and militant groups linked to Al-Qaeda. On 13 April Algerian military…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Sahara hostage crisis concerns the events surrounding the 32 Europeans taken hostage in the Sahara desert in 2003. They were released in two groups: one from Algeria and the other from neighbouring Mali. A group of European tourists 15 Germans (later stated as 16), 10 Austrians, 4 Swiss, a Dutchman and a Swede went missing in February 2003 in the Sahara. They were last seen some distance from the Algeria/Libya border, an expanse of desert frequented by smugglers, drug runners and militant groups linked to Al-Qaeda. On 13 April Algerian military sources were quoted as stating that the tourists had been kidnapped but were still alive, but the identity of kidnappers and their demands were not known. The travellers had apparently been divided into two groups.