Music Video 'Contrary
to the High Standards Expected of all Marines'
Washington,
DC: The US Marine Corps recently said it agrees with a prominent
national Islamic advocacy group that a video posted on the
Internet apparently showing Marines cheering a song that
glorifies the killing of Iraqi civilians is "insensitive"
and "inappropriate."
The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR) called on the Pentagon and Congress to investigate
the four-minute video posted in March on the youtube.com
website.
The video, called "hadji girl," purports to be
a "marine in Iraq [sic] singing a song about hadji."
(A "Hajji" is a person who has made the pilgrimage
to Mecca, but the term has often been used as a pejorative
by US troops in Iraq.) The song tells of a US Marine's encounter
with an Iraqi woman. It was viewed by almost 50,000 people.
(The video was removed from the youtube.com website after
CAIR issued its news release.)
The song's lyrics include: "I grabbed her little sister
and put her in front of me. As the bullets began to fly,
the blood sprayed from between her eyes, and then I laughed
maniacally. . .I blew those little f**kers to eternity.
. .They should have known they were f**king with the Marines."
Members of the audience, not shown in the video, laughed
and cheered wildly for these lyrics.
(The video's audio is slightly out of synchronization.)
In a statement, the Marine Corps said:
"The Marine Corps has recently been made aware of a
video posted to a website that purports to show a Marine
singing an insensitive song about Iraqis. The video has
subsequently been removed from the website. The video that
was posted anonymously is clearly inappropriate and contrary
to the high standards expected of all Marines. The video
is not reflective of the tremendous sacrifices and dedication
demonstrated, on a daily basis, by tens of thousands of
Marines who have assisted the Iraqi people in gaining their
freedom. We agree with the executive director of the Council
on American-Islamic Relations that the inappropriate actions
of a few individuals should not tarnish the reputation of
all American military personnel."
"We welcome the Marine Corps statement, but we also
expect that those who participated in this incident will
be identified and disciplined appropriately," said
CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad. Awad added that he hoped
Congress would conduct hearings on this and similar incidents.
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