Syria complains to U.N. about tourism downturn

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UNITED NATIONS | Thu May 17, 2012 4:44pm EDT
(Reuters) - Syria has complained to the United Nations that its tourism industry has been severely damaged by a 14-month conflict between government forces and rebels fighting to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, which has raised fears of civil war.

In a letter to the 193-member U.N. General Assembly made public on Thursday, Syria's U.N. ambassador, Bashar Ja'afari, said hotel occupancy had dropped from an average of 90 percent before the crisis began in March 2011 to less than 15 percent.

"In the cities and areas where there is tension, the impact of the crisis on the tourism sector has been totally disastrous: tourism activity has come to a complete halt and hotels have ceased to operate," Ja'afari wrote in the letter dated May 7.

"All restaurants, roadside rest-stops, fairgrounds and other leisure facilities have also had to close," he said.

The United Nations says 9,000 people have been killed during the revolt, while Damascus blames foreign-backed "terrorists" for killing 2,600 soldiers and police. An April 12 U.N.-backed truce has failed to stop the bloodshed.

Ja'afari blamed the tourism downturn on travel websites for warning tourists to stay away, countries for halting flights to Syria, and "certain armed terrorist groups which target transport and communication routes and transport companies, in addition to terrorizing, killing and abducting civilians."
 
Gee, you'd think war-zone tourism would be its own industry nowadays.

No, seriously.
 
Gee, you'd think war-zone tourism would be its own industry nowadays.

No, seriously.

They would if they'd just sell it right. Can you imagine the demand if they rolled through the south telling people to pack up their guns we's huntin' rag heads? Shit as long as someone made it clear which ones were the ones America wants to win you could probably sell it to a lot 18-30 year old of all walks of life.
 
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