Outrage at US Marine tossing puppy to its death in Iraq

Animal Defenders logo for press releasesAnimal Defenders logo for press releases
 

Opinion Formers

EDF Energy

EDF Energy is one of the UK's largest energy companies. We provide power to a quarter of the UK's population via our electricity distribution networks

 
 

Wednesday, 05, Mar 2008 12:00

An online video recently broadcast on Youtube, shows a smiling US Marine in combat gear throwing a puppy over a cliff in Iraq to its certain death. The shocking video has enraged thousands of viewers who protested before it was removed from the website.

Marine Corps Base Hawaii is currently investigating the incident as the perpetrator in the video is purported to be as a Lance Corporal with 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, a Hawaii Marine whose unit returned from Iraq in October.

Animal Defenders International (ADI) has written to the US ambassador in London, Mr Robert Holmes Tuttle, to protest in the strongest possible terms against the senseless act of a US Marine in Iraq killing this puppy and commenting whilst doing so, in a child-like voice: “Cute little puppy, huh? Oh so cute, so cute little puppy.”

Jan Creamer, ADI Chief Executive, commented: “The US Marine who performed this barbaric act, slaughtering an innocent puppy as a joke, is a disgrace to his uniform and to his country. The idea of committing such a cruel act on a defenceless young pup is totally alien to the ethics and honour of any Marine on duty. He should be dishonourably discharged and prosecuted, with the severest sentence handed out to him, as he has committed a heinous crime against a helpless animal.”

The incident reflects the dangerous level of desensitisation of serving Americans in Iraq. Psychologists have acknowledged that those who commit sadistic acts to animals are also likely to behave violently with vulnerable people such as children. Such was the case with Steven D. Green who was convicted of raping and killing a 14 year old Iraqi girl and her family. He also had an alleged record of animal abuse similar to that depicted in the video in question. Serving Americans who commit such acts of cruelty to animals are a potential hazard to those they are meant to protect and have no place in the armed forces.

The video can still be seen at: http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/43462/9fb16ab3/us_soldaat_gooit_puppy.html

_________________________________ENDS__________________________________

For further information, for ADI, please contact:

Allison Tuffrey Jones, Marie Clément

ADI Press Office, Millbank Tower, Millbank, London SW1P 4QP on

Tel: 020 7630 9159 / 020 7630 3344

Mob: 07785 552548

Email: pr@ad-international.org

NOTES TO EDITORS

Animal Defenders International

With offices in London and San Francisco, Animal Defenders International (ADI) campaigns to protect animals in entertainment and experiments; worldwide traffic in endangered species; vegetarianism; factory farming; pollution and conservation. ADI involves itself in international animal rescues as well as educational work on animals, conservation and environment. Our evidence of the torment to animals has led to campaigns and legislative action all over the world to protect them.


What do you think ?

Name 

Location 

Email 

Comment 

Enter the text shown to the right

UK's No.1

We are the UK's leading dedicated political news website. Find out how you can get your message across to our audience of opinion leaders and policy makers.

Newsletters

Stay up to date with the goings on both in UK politics and on politics.co.uk by signing up to our daily newsletter, public affairs newsletter and jobs bulletin.

Public Affairs Jobs

Check out politics.co.uk's new jobs section, for government, public sector and public affairs roles

Current Vacancies:


Latest Headlines

Parties battle for pink vote as Gay Pride hits London

Labour and the Conservatives are engaged in an ugly battle for the pink vote as London prepares to host the annual gay Pride celebrations this weekend.

The pink vote: Going blue?

Legislation

Criminal evidence (witness anonymity) bill

It addresses a ruling by law lords in June that defendants are entitled to know who is testifying against them, seemingly heralding the end to witnesses giving evidence anonymously.

Issue briefs

Airport expansion

The aviation industry experienced massive growth in the 1980s and 1990s. The UK was one of the principal beneficiaries of this growth, and today, it has an aviation sector that is second only to that of the USA.

Speakers Corner