Travel Advice for New Zealanders: Unrest in the Middle East
Travel Advice for New Zealanders: Unrest in the Middle
East & North Africa
MFAT Media
Update #2
10 am
21
February 2010
General Situation
and Advice
Protests and unrest continue
in a number of Middle Eastern and North African countries,
including Bahrain, Libya, Jordan, Yemen, Morocco, Egypt and
Tunisia.
MFAT is closely monitoring developments and all travel advice for the region remains under constant review.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade encourages New Zealanders in, or travelling to, the Middle East or North Africa to register their details on the Safetravel website www.safetravel.govt.nz
Registering on the site enables Embassy staff to contact and quickly provide advice to New Zealanders if an emergency occurs.
All New Zealanders travelling overseas should have comprehensive medical and travel insurance policies in place
Update on Bahrain
• The travel advisory risk is
at ‘high risk’ due to the unpredictable security
situation and we advise against all tourist and other non
essential travel.
• New Zealanders
in Bahrain are advised to avoid all areas where protests and
demonstrations may occur as they have the potential to turn
violent.
• New Zealanders should
avoid all unnecessary travel around the island, monitor
developments through local media, maintain a high level of
security awareness in public places and adhere to all
instructions issued by the local authorities.
•
236 New Zealanders are registered with MFAT as being in
Bahrain
Update on Libya
•
The Libya travel advisory has been updated following ongoing
protests in a number of town and cities across Libya.
•
The risk level has been increased to high, following reports
of clashes between Libyan security forces and protesters in
the cities of Benghazi, Ajdabiya, Al Marj, as-Bayda, Derna
and Tobruk resulting in a number of fatalities.
•
We are advising against all tourist and non-essential travel
to Libya due to the unpredictable security situation.
•
New Zealanders in Libya are advised to avoid all areas where
protests and demonstrations may occur as they have the
potential to turn violent, monitor developments through
local media, maintain a high level of security awareness in
public places and adhere to all instructions issued by local
authorities.
• 25 New Zealanders
are registered with MFAT as being in Libya
Full travel advisories can be accessed via www.safetravel.govt.nz