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Lebanon PM welcomes end of siege | Lebanon PM welcomes end of siege |
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Lebanese PM Fuad Siniora has declared victory over terrorism, after the army took control of Nahr al-Bared refugee camp following months of fighting. | Lebanese PM Fuad Siniora has declared victory over terrorism, after the army took control of Nahr al-Bared refugee camp following months of fighting. |
Troops had been battling Fatah al-Islam militants at the camp since May but took the group's last positions after its remaining fighters tried to flee. | Troops had been battling Fatah al-Islam militants at the camp since May but took the group's last positions after its remaining fighters tried to flee. |
Fatah al-Islam leader Shaker al-Abssi was reportedly killed in the fighting. | |
Officials said 37 Fatah al-Islam gunmen and five soldiers died on Sunday. More than 300 people died during the siege. | Officials said 37 Fatah al-Islam gunmen and five soldiers died on Sunday. More than 300 people died during the siege. |
'Great success' | 'Great success' |
Troops fired celebratory shots to signal the end of the stand-off, which had forced nearly 40,000 Palestinian refugees to flee the camp. | Troops fired celebratory shots to signal the end of the stand-off, which had forced nearly 40,000 Palestinian refugees to flee the camp. |
"It is a great success that the Lebanese army has achieved over the terrorists, those who sought chaos, destruction and tragedies for Lebanon," Mr Siniora said in a televised address to the nation. | "It is a great success that the Lebanese army has achieved over the terrorists, those who sought chaos, destruction and tragedies for Lebanon," Mr Siniora said in a televised address to the nation. |
FATAH AL-ISLAM Split from Palestinian group Fatah al-Intifada in late 2006In May, had 150-200 armed men in Nahr al-Bared campDenies al-Qaeda links but says it endorses its ideasHas links with Syrian intelligence, Lebanon saysLeader Shaker al-Abssi now reported dead Profile: Fatah al-Islam In pictures: Army's victory | |
He said the Lebanese government would rebuild Nahr al-Bared but added that the camp would be placed under the authority of "only the Lebanese state". | He said the Lebanese government would rebuild Nahr al-Bared but added that the camp would be placed under the authority of "only the Lebanese state". |
Lebanese security sources said they believed al-Abssi was among the dead after the body of the group's leader was identified by a prisoner. | Lebanese security sources said they believed al-Abssi was among the dead after the body of the group's leader was identified by a prisoner. |
Blood has been taken from his daughter to carry out a DNA test on the body. | Blood has been taken from his daughter to carry out a DNA test on the body. |
Thousands of people flocked to the camp after news of the end of the siege broke. | Thousands of people flocked to the camp after news of the end of the siege broke. |
Soldiers flew Lebanese flags and fired shots into the air. | Soldiers flew Lebanese flags and fired shots into the air. |
One local resident, Amina Sakr, applauded the troops. | One local resident, Amina Sakr, applauded the troops. |
She told Agence France-Presse: "This marks a victory for Lebanon because we got rid of this gang of criminals which destroyed our houses, our businesses and our lives." | She told Agence France-Presse: "This marks a victory for Lebanon because we got rid of this gang of criminals which destroyed our houses, our businesses and our lives." |
Troops are still hunting for any escaped militants in the surrounding area of northern Lebanon and the army issued a statement appealing to residents of nearby villages to help in the search. | Troops are still hunting for any escaped militants in the surrounding area of northern Lebanon and the army issued a statement appealing to residents of nearby villages to help in the search. |
Army officials said troops were no longer encountering any resistance and have moved inside the camp and are searching for booby traps and unexploded ordnance there. | Army officials said troops were no longer encountering any resistance and have moved inside the camp and are searching for booby traps and unexploded ordnance there. |
A BBC correspondent in Lebanon says the fighting at the camp has been the worst internal violence in Lebanon since the end of the civil war in 1990. | A BBC correspondent in Lebanon says the fighting at the camp has been the worst internal violence in Lebanon since the end of the civil war in 1990. |
Fatah al-Islam, which has been linked to al-Qaeda, emerged in 2006 when it split from Fatah al-Intifada (Fatah Uprising), a Syrian-backed Palestinian group based in Lebanon. | Fatah al-Islam, which has been linked to al-Qaeda, emerged in 2006 when it split from Fatah al-Intifada (Fatah Uprising), a Syrian-backed Palestinian group based in Lebanon. |
The Lebanese government has also linked Fatah al-Islam to the Syrian intelligence services. Officials in Damascus and Fatah al-Islam deny the connection. | The Lebanese government has also linked Fatah al-Islam to the Syrian intelligence services. Officials in Damascus and Fatah al-Islam deny the connection. |