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ECONOMY-SENEGAL: CIVIL WAR CASTS A PALL OVER TOURISM.

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Publication Date: 04-FEB-03
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By Chris Simpson

CAP SKIRRING, Senegal, Feb. 3 (IPS) -- Hotel boss Ibrahima Diawara had hoped for a good season in Cap Skirring. His hotel, Le Savana Cap, is part of a long-established chain in Senegal, targeting business clients and tourists.

Diawara had anticipated an increase in bookings, with more charter flights coming from France and Italy. But the hotel is running at well below capacity.

"This week we have 24 guests and 70 staff," explains Diawara. "We are a business. If things continue like that, we can't rule out closing. I dare not things of what the consequences of that would be for our staff."

Until 30 years ago, Cap Skirring was barely a village. Then the French tourism giant, Club Mediterranee, set up in the far southwestern corner of Senegal. Cap Skirring has since been marketed as a premier West African tourist resort, offering beach holidays to thousands of visitors from Western Europe.

Gambia, just to the north, depends mainly on a British, German and Scandinavian clientele. Cap Skirring, at the far western end of Senegal's southern region,...

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