|
Terrorism
Terrorist acts occur at random and unpredictably, making it impossible to protect yourself
absolutely. The first and best protection is to avoid travel to unsafe areas where there has been a persistent record of terrorist attacks or
kidnapping. The vast majority of foreign states have good records of maintaining public order and protecting residents and visitors within their
borders from terrorism.
Most terrorist attacks are the result of long and careful planning. Just as a car thief will first
be attracted to an unlocked car with the key in the ignition, terrorists are looking for defenseless, easily accessible targets who follow
predictable patterns. The chances that a tourist, traveling with an unpublished program or itinerary, would be the victim of terrorism are
slight. In addition, many terrorist groups, seeking publicity for political causes within their own country or region, may not be looking for
American targets.
Nevertheless, the following pointers may help you avoid becoming a target of opportunity. They
should be considered as adjuncts to the tips listed in the previous sections on how to protect yourself against the far greater likelihood of
being a victim of crime. These precautions may provide some degree of protection, and can serve as practical and psychological deterrents to
would-be terrorists.
· Schedule direct flights if possible and avoid stops in high-risk airports or areas. Consider other
options for travel, such as trains.
· Be aware of what you discuss with strangers or what may be overheard by others.
· Try to minimize the time spent in the public area of an airport, which is a less protected area.
Move quickly from the check-in counter to the secured areas. On arrival, leave the airport as soon as possible.
· As much as possible, avoid luggage tags, dress and behavior that may identify you as an American.
· Keep an eye out for suspicious abandoned packages or briefcases. Report them to airport security
or other authorities and leave the area promptly.
· Avoid obvious terrorist targets such as places where Americans and Westerners are known to
congregate.
Travel to High-Risk Areas
If you must travel in an area where there has been a history of terrorist attacks or kidnapping,
make it a habit to:
· Discuss with your family what they would do in the event of an emergency. Make sure your affairs
are in order before leaving home.
|