May 10, 2007

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iraq 'jihad' show mocks coalition

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iraq 'jihad' show mocks coalition: "An Iraqi satellite TV channel has started to air Hidden Camera Jihad, a video compilation of attacks on US-led coalition forces in Iraq that has appeared on internet message boards since late 2006.

Al-Zawraa TV, which is known for airing videos of attacks by insurgent groups on US forces, recently started airing the programme as part of the channel's staple output of insurgent clips, patriotic songs urging 'jihad', or holy war, against 'occupier forces', and documentary films often of a pro-Sunni, anti-Shia, anti-US nature.

The programme, purportedly produced by the Global Islamic Media Front (GIMF), is a clear pastiche of the style of hidden camera TV shows popular in the US, editing together insurgent-shot clips of attacks on coalition troops complete with an inappropriate laughter track, sound effects and mocking English-language captions.

Hidden Camera Jihad first appeared on internet message boards in September 2006 and joins other GIMF video productions that praise Osama Bin Laden, al-Qaeda and other militant groups.

Although much of the insurgent attack footage is shot on hand-held video, most clips appear with logos and on-screen graphics, often in both Arabic and English."