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Home > Africa > Algeria > UK Issues Fresh Warning Against Travel to Algeria’s Volatile Border Regions

UK Issues Fresh Warning Against Travel to Algeria’s Volatile Border Regions

The UK Foreign Office has issued a stark warning advising British citizens against all travel within 30 kilometers of Algeria’s borders with Libya, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, and Tunisia, highlighting the deteriorating security situation in these volatile regions.

Adil FaouzibyAdil Faouzi
Jan, 11, 2025
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UK warns against travel near Algeria’s borders except Morocco's frontier.

UK warns against travel near Algeria’s borders except Morocco's frontier.

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Doha – The UK Foreign Office has issued a stark warning advising British citizens against all travel within 30 kilometers of Algeria’s borders with Libya, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, and Tunisia, highlighting the deteriorating security situation in these volatile regions.

In its latest travel advisory updated on January 11, the British Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) specifically singles out the provinces of Illizi and Ouargla, as well as the Chaambi mountains area, as particularly dangerous zones.

The warning explicitly excludes the Moroccan border area, suggesting the glaring disparity in security conditions.

The advisory comes amid escalating concerns about Algeria’s permeable borders, which have become breeding grounds for terrorist activities and armed conflicts between militant groups and Algerian security forces.

The country’s struggling attempts to control its vast 6,000-kilometer border, including 2,400 kilometers shared with unstable Mali and Niger, have raised serious security concerns.

Algeria’s border crisis has been further exacerbated by weapons proliferation and drug trafficking following Libya’s destabilization.

The situation has worsened since the fall of Libya’s Gaddafi regime in 2011, exacerbated by recent upheavals in the Sahel region.

The political instability in Niger and ongoing conflicts in Mali have transformed Algeria’s southern regions into havens for terrorist groups and armed militants, creating what security experts have dubbed a “black hole” of lawlessness along Algeria’s porous borders.

The precarious security situation was tragically highlighted by the recent brutal murder of a Swiss tourist in Djanet, near Algeria’s southern borders, on October 11, 2024.

The tourist was viciously attacked with a knife at a local cafe, marking the first killing of a foreigner in Algeria in several years and undermining the country’s desperate attempts to promote desert tourism.

Algeria’s border vulnerabilities have a documented history of violence, including the 2013 terrorist attack on the Tiguentourine gas facility, where 39 foreign hostages were killed.

These incidents continue to plague Algeria’s reputation, despite its attempts to downplay security concerns.

Read also: Mali Slams Algeria for ‘Persistent’ Interference in its Internal Affairs

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