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Cairo vows ‘transparent’ probe of tourist deaths

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Egypt yesterday pledged a quick and “transparent” probe into the accidental killing of eight Mexican tourists by security forces, as Mexico’s foreign minister visited the country seeking answers.
The incident on Sunday, in which the tourists in the Western Desert were hit by an air strike after security forces mistook them for militants, has proven embarrassing to Egypt which relies heavily on tourism revenues.
Mexican Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu visited survivors yesterday at a Cairo hospital, later meeting Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and her counterpart Sameh Shoukry.
Reading out a joint statement at a press conference with Ruiz Massieu, Shoukry said Egypt had committed “to carry out a prompt, thorough and transparent investigation” into the deaths.
Ruiz Massieu, who had earlier called for an exhaustive probe into the incident, told reporters her government agreed to wait for the results of the investigation.
“The Egyptian government has conveyed its deepest regrets at the tragic incident and we have agreed to wait until the investigation is complete to know its findings,” she said.
The Mexicans have said their tour group came under aerial attack in what the Egyptian interior ministry described as a botched operation against militants in the Western Desert. Four Egyptians were also killed.
The Egyptian government has said guides took the tourists into a restricted zone, an accusation denied by a union representing the guides.
Sisi called Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Tuesday to express his “most sincere condolences” over the incident, the Mexican leader’s office said in a statement.
“President Pena Nieto expressed his deep dismay and sadness over the death of our citizens, as well as the pain and outrage that these unprecedented events have caused within Mexican society,” the statement said.
In Mexico, details of the victims began to emerge from families and friends.
They reportedly included 41-year-old musician Rafael Bejarano Rangel, whose mother was wounded in the strike, as well as former university professor Luis Barajas Fernandez and model agency head Queta Rojas.
A former lawmaker, Maria Elena Cruz Munoz, was also feared dead.
Egypt said the tourists entered a restricted area in the Western Desert and were “mistakenly” killed as security forces chased militants who had abducted and beheaded an Egyptian.
Egyptian security forces regularly claim to have killed dozens of militants in air strikes, though the tolls are difficult to independently verify.
The Western Desert is popular with tour groups, but is also a militant hideout, with Western embassies warning against non-essential travel there.
Last month, Egypt’s branch of the Islamic State group, which calls itself Sinai Province, beheaded a Croatian oil worker, who was abducted near Cairo, at the edge of the Western Desert.

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