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Dirty Kuffar is an Islamic extremist 2004 Jihad Islamist extremist rap video produced by Muslim British rappers Sheikh Terra and the Soul Salah Crew.
The music video begins with a CNN video clip showing US troops shooting an Iraqi individual and then rejoicing,[1][2][3] the clip is then followed by the logo, "Digihad", playing on the terms Digital and Jihad. The beat of Dirty Kuffar is taken from the popular Lumidee song "Never Leave You-Uh Oh."
The soldier being interviewed at the beginning of the video[4] is allegedly called Riddle and was interviewed by CNN.[1][2][5]
The 'Digihad' logo has been spoofingly taken from the racist and White supremacist British Combat 18 website logo,[6][7] only that the Swastika has been removed.
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^"Blood and Honour Combat 18". www.skrewdriver.net. Archived from the original on 2007-06-25. Retrieved 2007-06-24.
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