The entire world appears to be in chaos and international relationships are at the worst since World War II but I would still feel safe gong to Morocco.

Adam

----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Black via Meteorite-list" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, and Safety or Terrorism Concerns


Yes, but...........

Tunisia is one country I would have felt perfectly safe going back to. The Bardo Museum is one of the top museums for archaeology and mosaics.
And look what happened.


Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
impact...@aol.com


-----Original Message-----
From: J Sinclair via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
To: Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritem...@gmail.com>
Cc: Meteorite List <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Mon, Mar 23, 2015 6:38 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia, and Safety or Terrorism Concerns


Mike,

Morocco is where the concentration of the meteorite trading with
our
Country, the US, is taking place. There are many Moroccans that visit
this
country to sell at the two biggest gem, mineral and fossil shows
here, Tucson
and Denver. They have been coming for years, long before
the large increase in
the number of meteorites that are being found in
the Sahara. With a passport
and visa, there is free travel between our
country and theirs. There are a lot
of Americans that travel there.
The country's abundance of minerals, fossils
and meteorites make it a
popular place for people that have an interest in
natural history to
travel to.

A quick look at the list from the State
Department doesn't list
Morocco as a country with travel
warnings.

http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/alertswarnings.html

In
fact, the Meteoritical Society held its annual meeting in
Casablanca just six
months ago. It was attended by scientists and
meteorite enthusiasts from around
the world.

Desert borders can be blurry though. Americans haven't been safe
along
some of those borders for decades.

Is Morocco a place you would be
afraid to go to?

Morocco shouldn't be grouped with the countries that have
travel
warnings just because Morocco is on the same continent with them
and
because of theories about social tolerance and the opinion of it being
a
good place to strike Western interests. There are many places that
fit that
criteria.

The US State Department does warn us about travel to Mexico,
the
Ukraine, Iraq, Haiti, Honduras, Columbia and many other places
including
some that you mention. Morocco isn't one of them.

Terrorist events over the
last few decades have shown us that we may
not be safe in places like Boston,
New York, Oklahoma City, Paris and
many others.

Traveling anywhere including
just down the street isn't as safe as it
used to be. Morocco is one place I
would feel comfortable traveling
to. Paris and Boston too.

Best regards,
John

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 6:19 PM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks
via
Meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
Hi
List,

Let me preface this - I do not want this to get political and I
want
to stick to how this situation impacts the meteorite world. I do not

want to engage or ignite a discussion about religion or politics.

I have
been reading stories on the news wires about the operation of
terrorist cells
and training camps in the remotest regions of the
Saharan Desert.  It is no
surprise that parts of Egypt, Libya,
Algeria, and Mali are used as havens or
hideouts for terrorists -
these countries have had widely publicized problems
with terrorist
activity, especially in the remote areas that are far from the
central
government's control.

However, up until recently (the last
several months), we have not
heard much about terrorist activity in Morocco
and Mauritania.  While
Morocco is still considered mostly safe for
Westerners, neighboring
Mauritania keeps popping up in the media stories
about Al-Qaeda and/or
ISIS activity.  A few known higher-level terrorists
being tracked by
Western intelligence services are known to have spent
considerable
time in Mauritania (ostensibly at training camps in the remote
desert)
before going abroad to carry out attacks.

Morocco has a
long-standing history of cooperation and honorable
relations with the USA and
that cooperation extends into the realm of
military black ops and
intelligence.  Indeed, Morocco hosted a CIA
"black site" for the "rendition"
of terrorist suspects during the
years after the 9/11 attacks.
Theoretically, this close relationship
with the West and social tolerance of
Moroccan culture in general may
make Morocco a very tempting target for
terrorist cells looking to
strike at Western interests, Western tourists, or
secular/moderate
Islamic regimes that the terrorist hardliners consider to
be
heretical.

While Mauritania has been mostly safe in recent years,
there are
isolated incidents of violence against Westerners by
Al-Qaeda-linked
cells.  Given the recent high-profile museum attack in
Tunisia, does
this situation make any Western meteorite hunters nervous?  Are
the
more-remote regions of Morocco and/or Mauritania still safe for

Westerners?

Are there any US or European hunters who have canceled plans
to hunt
for meteorites in Morocco, Mauritania, or Tunisia because of the

recent security concerns?  And lastly, have there ever (or recently)
been any
terrorist-type attacks or kidnappings against Western
meteorite hunters in
the remote areas of Morocco or Mauritania?

Best regards and Happy Safe
Huntings,

MikeG

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