The video has recently been posted on the British website run by the Islamic extremist Mohammad al-Massari,[9] the UK-based Saudi Arabian dissident who has lived in Britain since 1994.
Al-Massari's Committee for the Defence of Legitimate Rights in Saudi Arabia—a group which came to Britain in 1994 to publicise injustices in the desert kingdom—also distributes the four-minute video on its website.
[17] The rapper fronting the video calls himself Sheikh Terra and the Soul Salah Crew—a take on the rap group So Solid Crew.
On the video Nazis, Ku Klux Klan, Tony Blair, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Vladimir Putin, Ariel Sharon and Nick Griffin are main Dirty Kuffars.
The Daily Times of Pakistan stated that "Al Qaeda's newest weapon against the West is a violent English-language rap tune".
The lyrics follow the theme of the original, but in this version main Dirty Kuffars include Jacques Chirac and Lap Fung Chan.
On 6 December Channel 4's Dispatches programme aired 'Jihad TV',[22] a documentary investigating the fact that "Internet footage of beheadings has become a vital weapon in al-Qaeda's jihad against the West.
[14] In May 2008 Investor's Business Daily reported in the article 'Google's TerrorTube'[30] that: "Among the videos remaining on YouTube is a slick piece of pro-terrorist propaganda called 'Dirty Kuffar'"