US to investigate 'urine' video

13 January 2012 - 02:19 By Reuters
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A still image taken from an undated YouTube video that shows what is believed to be US Marines urinating on the bodies of dead Taliban soldiers in Afghanistan.
A still image taken from an undated YouTube video that shows what is believed to be US Marines urinating on the bodies of dead Taliban soldiers in Afghanistan.
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US defence Secretary Leon Panetta has condemned a video that apparently shows US Marines urinating on the corpses of Afghan men, footage that the Pentagon acknowledged did not appear to be fake.

"I have seen the footage, and I find the behaviour depicted in it utterly deplorable," Panetta said in a statement, adding that he had ordered the Marine Corps and the commander of US and Nato troops in Afghanistan to investigate the incident.

"Those found to have engaged in such conduct will be held accountable to the fullest extent," he said.

The video, which surfaced a day earlier, appears to show American forces urinating on the bodies of dead Taliban fighters.

It could aggravate anti-American sentiment in Afghanistan as the Obama administration hopes to end a decade-long war. The video, posted on YouTube and other websites, shows four men in camouflage Marine combat uniforms urinating on three corpses. One of them jokes: "Have a nice day, buddy."

The video comes at a sensitive moment for the Obama administration, which is about to launch a flurry of diplomatic efforts it hopes will rekindle peace negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

How the video will affect that initiative is unclear. A senior member of Afghanistan's High Peace Council said it would undermine the peace efforts, but a Taliban spokesman said it was accustomed to such "brutality" and suggested the video would not affect existing discussions.

The US Marine Corps has said it will investigate. The Nato-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan described the acts depicted in the video as "disrespectful" and "inexplicable".

Although the US military has stopped short of confirming the authenticity of the video, the Pentagon yesterday came close.

"We don't have any indication that it's not authentic," Pentagon spokesman Captain John Kirby said.

"It certainly appears to us to be what it appears to be to you guys ... troops urinating on corpses. But there's an investigation process ongoing. We need to let that work its way through to determine all the facts of the case."

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