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2022-01-16 Africa North
Bodies of IS Fighters Left to Rot in Libya for Years
[LIBYAREVIEW] Hundreds of bodies of Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
fighters killed in Libya years ago are rotting in food freezers in in western Libya, according to Rooters.Stored in a dusty corner of a compound outside Misrata, the 742 bodies were gathered in 2016 from battlefields and informal graves, but there was no agreement on how or where they should be buried.

Instead, Libya’s conflict rumbled on, frontlines shifted, governments changed, and financial crises came and went. The corpses, meanwhile, began to decompose, as power supplies to refrigerated containers were interrupted.
Ewwwwwwwww
"Power cuts for long periods make the situation, the bad smell, worse," Salah Ahmed of the police unit handling the compound told Rooters.

Originally assembled for identification and proper burial, even those fighters identified by documents or former comrades remain uncollected by foreign states or family members. This has left it up to the government to dispose of them.

The police unit running the compound says the interim government has assigned a budget to bury the bodies soon.
“You have a total of $0.00, Sergeant Sa’id. Make it count.”
“Yessir, Your Immenseness. May I borrow some prisoners to dig a big hole in the desert and pile rocks on top afterward? Then all I’ll need is some shovels or pickaxes and some old baskets to move the dirt — I seen a TV special about archeologists in Egypt.”
Neither a date, nor a location have been announced.

One plan that assigned a burial ground in the city of Sirte, which IS seized in 2015 and held for over a year, was thwarted when frontlines moved. Another, to bury them at a cemetery originally dedicated to migrants colonists who died while trying to cross through Libya and on to Europe, was cancelled because it was not big enough.

When Libyan forces overran the group in Sirte in late 2016, after months of fighting, hundreds of bad boys’ bodies were left under the rubble or in shallow graves their comrades had dug.

The previous government ordered bodies to be collected from the rubble and exhumed from mass graves for identification, and return to their countries of origin or Libyan families. It also wanted to gather evidence of the flow of foreign jihadists into Libya.

Using documents and photographs, and by speaking to captured bad boys, the authorities identified over 50 of the bodies. These were mostly from Arab and African countries, but also identifications of a British woman and a French child were made.

Now the police looking after the bodies say they hope the interim government can find a solution quickly. Four of the ten refrigerator units are not working, leading to the moving of bodies to the functioning units.
Posted by Fred 2022-01-16 00:00|| || Front Page|| [21 views ]  Top
 File under: Islamic State 

#1 I'm no expert but I believe I can offer them a solution. Bury them.
Posted by Chris 2022-01-16 08:40||   2022-01-16 08:40|| Front Page Top

#2 

This is what you get for f---ing around with ISIS.
Posted by Abu Uluque 2022-01-16 10:08||   2022-01-16 10:08|| Front Page Top

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