A general culture of harassing tourists remains the main obstacle preventing the recovery of the ailing tourism sector, Soliman Gouda writes for Al Masry Al Youm. Tourists in Egypt, he says, are treated as an “easy prey”, struggling with endless chases and attempts to work them everywhere they go, forcing them to have second thoughts and regrets over why they chose to come to Egypt in the first place.
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