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2 Kidnapped US Tourists Released in Egypt

By ALEXANDER MARQUARDT, NASSER ATTA, BRANDON BODOW | ABC News – 4 hrs agoTwo American tourists who were kidnapped in Egypt's lawless Sinai Peninsula were released today, ABC News has confirmed.

They were reportedly driving north from the Red Sea resort town of Dahab Wednesday when they were taken by armed Bedouin tribesmen who demandied the release of another tribesman arrested Tuesday with a large quantity of drugs.

The American embassy in Cairo confirmed the kidnapping to ABC News and had said they were working closely with the Egyptian authorities to secure the men's release, but declined to give further details. Details about their release were not immediately available from the head of security in the Sinai.

Colonel Majdi Musa, the head of police intelligence in the Sinai, told the semi-official Al Ahram newspaper that that the two men were born in 1981 and confirmed the names and passport numbers which had been reported earlier.

The father of one of the men asked ABC News not to report the names of the men. "We're hoping and praying for their safe return and it's just too early to know any further details," the father said, adding that the embassy is working hard for their release.

Egyptian reports said the men were being held in a mountainous area called Ras al-Shaytan, translated as "head of the devil." They were driving from Dahab to Nuweiba when their minibus was stopped. They were later reportedly then transferred to two cars, according to the driver who said the tribesmen told them not to worry, that they had demands of the Egyptian government.

The kidnappers were demanding the release of a man named Eid Suleiman Atiwai, arrested with a large quantity of drugs on Tuesday.

Lawlessness has risen dramatically in the Sinai, particularly since the fall of President Hosni Mubarak. Kidnappings by Bedouins have become more frequent -- they also traffic in guns and drugs. Al Qaeda is known to operate in the remote region, though they are not believed to have been involved with this kidnapping.

Two American women were kidnapped in early February in the Sinai, they were released six hours later after negotiations between Egyptian authorities and the kidnappers.

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