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More than 160 killed as Syrian rebels try to break siege
2013-11-25
[USATODAY] Heavy festivities between Syrian troops and rebels trying to break a government siege in the suburbs of Damascus have killed at least 160 fighters over two days, activists said Sunday.

Forces loyal to Syrian Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Despoiler of Deraa...
have laid siege for months to rebel strongholds in the Ghouta area east of Damascus, preventing food, clean water, medicine and other supplies from entering in a bid to crush resistance.

The tactic, which activists say has led to famine, has helped government troops capture a string of rebel-held areas over the past month on Damascus' doorstep.

The government push around the capital has coincided with gains by Assad's forces around the northern city of Aleppo as well as a new offensive in the rugged Qalamoun region north of Damascus.

The recent victories have shifted the momentum of the conflict in Assad's favor and given the Syrian leader greater leverage in proposed peace talks that the U.S. and Russia are trying to convene to end the civil war.

The intense fighting in the eastern Ghouta area began on Friday when several rebel groups attacked government forces, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and an activist based in Qalamoun. The activist spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of government reprisals.

There was no word on the battle from government media.

Observatory director Rami Abdurrahman said the rebels were trying to open the road between Ghouta and the outside.

He said more than 160 fighters were killed Friday and Saturday, including nearly 100 rebels, most of them from al-Qaeda-linked groups, the Nusra Front and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

Among the more than 60 fighters killed on the government side were 20 gunnies from the Iraqi Shiite Abu al-Fadl al-Abbas brigade, he said.

Abdurrahman bases his information on a network of activists on the ground, as well as employees of military hospitals who fill him in on army casualties.

The corpse count is unusually high for such a short period, testifying to the ferocity of the fighting.

It also points to the increasingly sectarian nature of the conflict, with Sunni Moslem gunnies bolstering rebel ranks and Shiite gunnies from Iraq and Leb fighting on the government side.

Abdurrahman also said that at least two Syrian media activists were killed as they covered the festivities in eastern Ghouta.

One of those was Ammar Tabajo, who provided information to many Western-based media outlets over the past three years, using the alias Mohammed Saeed. Abdurrahman and the Local Coordination Committees activist group confirmed Tabajo had been killed.

Tabajo played an instrumental role, particularly in the early phases of the uprising, as a source of information for the media, and was a rare activist who appeared regularly on Arab TV stations. He was one of the first to report on the Aug. 21 chemical weapons attack, going to makeshift clinics to observe the aftermath.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Sherry, trailing wife, what can I do but blush -- for real -- and congratulate you on your excellent taste? And suggest you watch your six: it looks like Shipman may be going Louis d'Ascoigne on the burghers of Rant. Hope this scoots in under the deadline. Again, thanks!
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2013-11-25 23:52  

#4  Hummm....

Gr(omgoru
Pappy
Sherry
Trailing Wife




Posted by: Shipman   2013-11-25 14:55  

#3  Well done -- most entertaining....
Posted by: Sherry   2013-11-25 14:02  

#2  Author! Author! *wild applause*
Posted by: trailing wife   2013-11-25 09:30  

#1  OT as usual. Apologies to Dave Bartholemew

A Bashir's dozen dozen ghostly fighters in a tree,
Discussin' things in Syria as they are said to be:
"Brothers, I've heard a rumor, inshallah it isn't true:
Those crazy humans fighting there are just like me and you!
I don't know any ghost like that. No ghost would even try
To fight and kill his fellow ghost. No ghost can ever die.
Another thing I wouldn't do, or I would be a dummy,
Is try to starve some other ghost. What ghost can fill his tummy?
A siege? By ghosts? Oh cut it out, you're gonna make me laugh.
We come and go just as we please, and anyone with half
An empty skull can tell we can't be held by any walls,
So I dismiss this guff about us ghosts involved in brawls."

With this, the ghost fell silent (well, they usually are!)
As on the road beneath the tree some fighters in a car
Passed by to fire upon their foes with clever makeshift arms
While wearing rags and bearing flags inscribed with lucky charms.
Those other Muslims over there were very different folks:
Their tanks bore bigger guns and they ate more and had more smokes.
The only thing they had in common with the other kooks,
Was that they all would get along when they came back as spooks.

Whoa. I didn't intend to go all "Quiet on the Western Front" there. Must have a little jerky in me. [strikes pose]
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2013-11-25 06:15  

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