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Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: LARSP le octobre 23, 2009, 16:39:13 pm
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Torture: le soundtrack

- “Are they looking to get royalties” ?


Un collectif de musiciens, réunis par le National Security Archives Project, a entamé une procédure, en vertu de la loi sur la liberté de l’information, pour obtenir communication des morceaux qui ont été utilisés pour faire craquer les détenus en 2002-2003 à Guantanamo et ailleurs.
Dans un rapport de 2004 sur les sévices à la prison, le Pentagone avait mentionné l’emploi de musique assourdissante et cité Metallica, Britney Spears et du Rap.

Après avoir interrogé d’anciens gardes et détenus, et compilé les documents disponibles, les responsables de la plainte citent les morceaux d’une quarantaine d’artistes. Parmi lesquels Marilyn Manson, Eminem, Bruce Springsteen…
Et même la musique de Barney, le dinosaure violet de la télé, bien connu pour son insupportable ritournelle:
-”I love you. You love me. We’re a happy family”…

alors tout est là ... Héhéhé....

« Bands and Recording Artists Named in the Requests
The National Security Archive has requested information held by the U.S. government about the use of music by the following bands and recording artists during the detention and interrogation of prisoners at Guantanamo and other US facilities.
The names come from declassified and published reports on the treatment of detainees, as well as interviews with former detainees and guards.
AC/DC
Aerosmith
Barney theme song (By Bob Singleton)
The Bee Gees
Britney Spears
Bruce Springsteen
Christina Aguilera
David Gray
Deicide
Don McClean
Dope
Dr. Dre
Drowning Pool
Eminem
Hed P.E.
James Taylor
Limp Bizkit
Marilyn Manson
Matchbox Twenty
Meatloaf
Meow mix jingle
Metallica
Neil Diamond
Nine Inch Nails
Pink
Prince
Queen
Rage against the Machine
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Redman
Saliva
Sesame street theme music (By Christopher Cerf)
Stanley Brothers
The Star Spangled Banner
Tupac Shakur"


 
Agroumf !
 smiley14
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: djimboulélé le octobre 23, 2009, 17:03:34 pm
y avait pas RTL, ni europe 2 ?  ils sont nuls..
 ( bon ok..) :banger:  :chain:  :brumf:  :stupid: smiley6
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: 2methylbulbe1ol le octobre 23, 2009, 17:57:34 pm
smiley14 Deicide  smiley14

Je suis assez d'accord, rien qu'avec radio FG ...
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: LARSP le octobre 24, 2009, 00:51:06 am
oui oui assez d"accord pour les radios, mais je pense que quelques titres manquent à cette liste....quid de la chanson française ?  :smiley29:
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: cindy cenobyte le octobre 24, 2009, 08:27:18 am
Ils écoutent vraiment de la merde, rien qu' à lire la liste je signe tout de suite les aveux.  :stupid:
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: krodelabestiole le octobre 24, 2009, 13:29:24 pm
Citation de: "LARSP"
oui oui assez d"accord pour les radios, mais je pense que quelques titres manquent à cette liste....quid de la chanson française ?  :smiley29:


a oui ils avaient fait ça pendant les premieres manifs contre petit lapin qui pisse derrière la tente à paris

les manifestants étaient parqué dans des bus surchauffés avec mireille mathieux qui chante la marseillaise à fond les balons ... hardcore  :horror:
Titre: coffee hallal
Posté par: kuny le octobre 24, 2009, 18:01:46 pm
c'est etrange y'a pas cat stevens?

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(http://wouldyoueraseme.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/cat-stevens.jpg)
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: mysh3l le octobre 24, 2009, 18:12:19 pm
du son a français à Guantanamaux ! c'est une blague?
Plus que la liste incroyable d'artistes, ça doit être la fréquence de diffusion qui doit user le plus! En tant que soldat/responsable de la radio à la Robin W. j'aurai prévu qu'un seul titre!
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: weroz le octobre 24, 2009, 20:19:52 pm
ça va ya pas céline dion ni carla bruni je peux postuler à al qaida
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: LARSP le octobre 25, 2009, 01:32:25 am
Citation de: "mysh3l"
du son a français à Guantanamaux ! c'est une blague?
Plus que la liste incroyable d'artistes, ça doit être la fréquence de diffusion qui doit user le plus! En tant que soldat/responsable de la radio à la Robin W. j'aurai prévu qu'un seul titre!


dans les cellules glaciales de guantanamo, effectivement, le princicipe de diffusion était le seuil maximal juste au dessous du tympan crevé et ce pendant 17h parfois.... Baby one more time.....



" En tant que soldat/responsable de la radio à la Robin W. j'aurai prévu qu'un seul titre"
et ce titre????
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: cindy cenobyte le octobre 25, 2009, 07:48:18 am
(http://hitparade.ch/cdimages/patrick_sebastien-le_petit_bonhomme_en_mousse_s.jpg)

 :horror:  :horror:  :horror:  :horror:  :horror:  :horror:  :horror:
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: 2methylbulbe1ol le octobre 25, 2009, 09:57:12 am
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Tuu tuuuu toutitou tuuu tuuu

 :smiley35:  :smiley35:  :smiley35:  :smiley35:  :smiley35:  :smiley35:  :smiley35:  :smiley35:  :smiley35:  :smiley35:
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: mysh3l le octobre 25, 2009, 16:43:47 pm
Citation de: "cindy cenobyte"
(http://hitparade.ch/cdimages/patrick_sebastien-le_petit_bonhomme_en_mousse_s.jpg)

 :horror:  :horror:  :horror:  :horror:  :horror:  :horror:  :horror:

Putain les rajouts genre rastablond! l'horreur!
Et cette toune aussi est une horreur!
Titre: une juge entièrement nue
Posté par: Alain Deschodt le octobre 25, 2009, 17:08:54 pm
Citation de: "LARSP"
oui oui assez d"accord pour les radios, mais je pense que quelques titres manquent à cette liste....quid de la chanson française ?  :smiley29:


Vincent Delerm, Dominique A, Bénabar, Michel Sardou, Grand Corps Malade, Abd El Malik, putain, c'est vrai qu'on a du lourd de compète hexagonal pour cet usage infâme...  smiley17
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: elbingoloco-moisi le novembre 21, 2009, 17:13:47 pm
pendant la gulf war one les marines écoutaient en boucle Headhunter de Front 242 sur les porte-avion, "one you lock the target" etc.
Titre: TORTURE MUSICALE A GUANTANAMO : LA PLAYLIST !!!
Posté par: k./ le novembre 22, 2009, 13:44:28 pm
As reported today, a coalition of musicians have put in a freedom of information request to release information relating to the use of loud-music during interrogation of inmates at Guantanamo Bay. Former detainees alleged that music by artists ranging from Britney Spears to Rage Against the Machine were played at ear splitting level as part of attempts to break suspects' resolve. Now musicians want to know if music they created was used as an instrument of torture.

So in the best possible taste, we have compiled a brief playlist of the potential offending music. Please add your suggestions below.

"....Baby One More Time" - Britney Spears
"Killing In The Name" - Rage Against The Machine
"Everybody Hurts" - REM
"Don't Gimme No Lip" - Pearl Jam
"Which Side Are You On" - Billy Bragg
"Somewhat Damaged" - Nine Inch Nails
"I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman" - Britney Spears
"Every Day Is The Exactly The Same" - Nine Inch Nails
"Alive" - Pearl Jam
"Hurt" - Nine Inch Nails
"Mutilation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery" - Marilyn Manson
"Losing My Religion" - REM
"Airline To Heaven" - Billy Bragg
"Tragedy" - Bee Gees
"Burning Flag" - Marilyn Manson
"Know Your Enemy" - Rage Against The Machine
"Barney - The Song" - Barney

source : http://mixtape.independentminds.livejournal.com/16944.html


& also

A coalition of musicians including Pearl Jam and R. E. M. backed a formal demand yesterday to be told if their songs had been used to torture detainees in Guantánamo Bay and Iraq.

There have been many allegations by former prisoners that they were blasted with excruciatingly loud music for months on end — a tactic that is banned under the UN Convention Against Torture but not yet from the US Army Field Manual.

The musicians spoke out as a freedom of information request was lodged by the US campaign group No More Guantánamos, a legal move backed by the British human rights group Reprieve, which has been campaigning against “music torture” for more than a year.

According to evidence gained by human rights organisations, the list of music used included songs ranging from the death metal band Deicide’s F*** Your God to the song most frequently blasted at inmates, I Love You by Barney the Purple Dinosaur, the children’s TV character. Former detainees have said that the tactic was one of the worst and most painful used against them.

Thomas Blanton, the executive director of the National Security Archive, a freedom of information organisation helping the musicians, said: “At Guantánamo the US Government turned a jukebox into an instrument of torture. The musicians and the public have the right to know how an expression of popular culture was transformed into an interrogation technique.”

Tom Morello, guitarist with the band Rage Against the Machine — whose song Killing in the Name of was also used — said: “The fact that music I helped create was used as a tactic against humanity sickens me.”

The musicians’ campaign comes as the Obama Administration has been forced to concede that the President’s pledge to shut Guantánamo by January will fail. His bold promise to close the prison within a year of coming to office has run into myriad political and logistical problems, including fierce opposition at home to the transportation of detainees to US prisons and a reluctance by Western allies to receive many of the remaining inmates. Congress is refusing to fund the closure of the facility, which still holds about 220 prisoners.

After the September 11 attacks and the War on Terror it appears that the use of loud music first became common inside Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, scene of the infamous inmate abuse photographs.

Haj Ali, the hooded man in one of the most notorious pictures, told of being stripped and forced to listen to a looped version of David Gray’s Babylon at a volume so loud that he said he thought his head “would explode”. Metallica’s Enter Sandman was often used in Guantánamo Bay, while Queen’s We Are the Champions was a favourite among US guards at Camp Cropper in Iraq. One Iraqi talked of being taken to an unidentified location and blasted with music in a building referred to as “the disco”.

Last year the retired Lieutenant-Colonel Dan Kuehl, of the US Air Force, who teaches psychological operations to the US military, invoked the Old Testament use of loud music. “Joshua’s army used horns to strike fear into the hearts of the people of Jericho,” he told the St Petersburg Times in Florida. “His men might not have been able to break down literal walls with their trumpets but the noise eroded the enemy’s courage.”

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6886302.ece