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Rotten corpses hamper army operations at Lebanon camp
2007-08-13
Lebanese soldiers are being hampered in their fight against holed-up Fatah al Islam terrorists at the Nahr el Bared Palestinian refugee camp in north Lebanon by the stench of putrefying corpses. An officer on the ground said yesterday that the rotting corpses littering the devastated Nahr Al Bared refugee camp had made the air there unbreathable. A hospital source said several soldiers had been admitted due to severe vomiting.

However, the army continued sporadic shelling of Islamist positions though sustained casualties during mine-clearing operations on the ground. Two helicopters flew over the camp but did not open fire as they had on previous days, while the army blew up several buildings on the periphery of the small area of the camp still controlled by the Islamists. "The army is continuing to make slow progress in de-mining the area while limiting its losses. A certain number of soldiers have been killed or wounded by mines left by the armed men," a military spokesman said. "Several buildings have been destroyed by various means to clear mines and booby-trapped vehicles," he added.

National News Agency has reported that the alleged terrorist leader Chahine Chahine, has renewed his offer to surrender in return for a pledge that he would not receive the capital punishment.
The conflict has had severe repercussions across Lebanon, not least nation-wide power cuts as the Deir Ammar power station remains out of action after being struck by rockets launched by the Islamists on August 2.

Fatah al-Islam's leader Offers to surrender
National News Agency has reported that the alleged terrorist leader Chahine Chahine, has renewed his offer to surrender in return for a pledge that he would not receive the capital punishment. Sources familiar with the Lebanese judiciary system commented that "no authority in Lebanon can make such a pledge. No one can guarantee ahead of a trial what the verdict would be. This is illegal. This would be tantamount to interference in the judiciary." The Lebanese army is insisting on unconditional surrender .
Posted by:Fred

#12  They should cordon off the area, kick back and have a beer.

Except that beers are un-Islamic. Otherwise, everything you suggest is perfectly all right.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-13 22:37  

#11  Way back when an invading army would go to a lot of trouble to heave dead horse corpses and bodies back over city walls to drive defenders out of a city. Doesn't the Lebanese army know how to use this? They should cordon off the area, kick back and have a beer. The bad guys will come out after a while. That smell is hideous.
Posted by: gorb   2007-08-13 17:15  

#10  O no you dihn...
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2007-08-13 15:03  

#9  I love the smell of rotten corpses in the morning...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-08-13 14:37  

#8  maybe encircle the camp with a bunch of old DC-3s and run the engines at idle: the rotten corspes' fragrance may be enough to drive the remaining militants out; or maybe cause terminal vomiting......
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-08-13 14:02  

#7  I don't know. Maybe they should accept his surrender.

Don't give him the death sentance. Give him life...........on a 10'x10' raft, set just outside Australias territorial waters.

Then make sure that no one gets near him.
Posted by: AlanC   2007-08-13 10:35  

#6  Don't these clowns know shark bait when they see it?

National News Agency has reported that the alleged terrorist leader Chahine Chahine, has renewed his offer to surrender in return for a pledge that he would not receive the capital punishment.

"Please don't kill me! ... Kill all my minions but not me!"
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-13 09:21  

#5  Saint Peter.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-08-13 07:45  

#4  I would seem that leaders and clerics don't make suitable martyrs. Only nameless, homeless, cannon fodder.
In fact, can you think of a single cleric that has martyred himself?
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-08-13 07:31  

#3  A Terje momemnt.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-08-13 06:46  

#2  yeah that is the highest calling and sounds good until it actually comes to light that you are the one that will have too martr themself
Posted by: sinse   2007-08-13 05:57  

#1  Good on refusing the surrender. I thought that the highest calling of a jihadi was to become a martyr?
Posted by: gromky   2007-08-13 04:33  

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