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U.S. Citizens Urged To Avoid Travel Along Pan-American Highway

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The U.S. Embassy in Panama has urged its citizens to avoid travel along the Pan-American Highway in western Panama.

Disputes over mining rights in western Panama have led to violent confrontations between indigenous groups and Panamanian security forces. These confrontations have resulted in continued disruptions and demonstrations along the Pan-American Highway near the San Felix area in Chiriqui (Ngobe Bugle region) and elsewhere in Panama. There are reports of violent confrontations between the Panamanian police and protestors in the San Juan, San Felix, Horconcitos, and Vigui areas. There are further reports of demonstrations in the areas of David and Changuinola and of possible demonstrations in the Panama City area beginning on Monday.

While the Pan-American Highway is reported to be open, protesters continue in their attempts to block it with rocks, trees, and burning tires at various points between Chiriqui and San Felix, the U.S. State Department said in a Travel Alert issued on Sunday. Protesters have been reportedly throwing rocks at passing vehicles. Panamanian Security Services continue to use tear gas and other riot control measures. American citizens are urged to avoid areas of demonstrations, to defer traveling to and within areas known to have current protest activity, and to exercise caution in any area of confrontation between police and protestors.

The Embassy cautioned its employees and all U.S. citizens to exercise heightened security awareness and avoid crowds and any areas where there are demonstrations or where confrontations could occur.

For updated information on the security situation in Panama, Americans are advised to contact the American Citizen Services Unit of the U.S. Embassy at (011)-507-207-7030. The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy is located in Clayton, Building 783, in the Clayton section of Panama. The Embassy web site is http://panama.usembassy.gov/ and e-mails should be addressed to Panama-ACS@state.gov. The after-hours and emergency phone numbers are (011)-507-207-7000 or (011)-507- 207-7200.

For up-to-date information on security, Americans traveling abroad should regularly monitor the Department's Internet web site athttp://travel.state.gov.

U.S. citizens who travel to or reside in Panama are encouraged to enroll in the State Department's Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to make it easier for the U.S. Embassy to contact them in case of an emergency.

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