Posted on 12/10/2008 5:58:14 AM PST by Stoat
Dec 10 2008 WalesOnline
Rock musicians have joined British activists to demand US military interrogators stop using their songs as weapons to disorient terror suspects and other prisoners.
A campaign organised by UK law group Reprieve has brought together groups including Massive Attack and musicians such as Tom Morello, who played with Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave and is now on a solo tour.
It will feature minutes of silence during concerts and festivals, said Chloe Davies of Reprieve, which represents dozens of Guantanamo Bay detainees.
The tactic of auditory assaults has been common in the US war on terror, with forces systematically using loud music on hundreds of detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay.
Lt Gen Ricardo Sanchez, the then US military commander in Iraq, authorised it on September 14 2003, to create fear, disorient ... and prolong capture shock.
FBI agents stationed at Guantanamo Bay reported numerous instances in which music was blasted at detainees, saying they were told such tactics were common there.
According to an FBI memo, one interrogator at Guantanamo bragged he needed only four days to break someone by alternating 16 hours of music and lights with four hours of silence and darkness.
Ruhal Ahmed, a Briton captured in Afghanistan and later released without charge in 2004, described excruciating sessions at Guantanamo Bay in which his hands were shackled to his feet, which were shackled to the floor, forcing him into a painful squat for periods of up to two days.
Mr Ahmed told Reprieve the agony was compounded when music was introduced because before you could actually concentrate on something else, try to make yourself focus on some other things in your life that you did before and take that pain away...it makes you feel like you are going mad.
For many detainees who grew up in Afghanistan where music was banned under Taliban rule interrogations by US forces marked their first exposure to the pounding rhythms, played at top volume.
Binyam Mohammed, now a prisoner at Guantanamo Bay, said men held with him at the CIAs Dark Prison in Afghanistan wound up screaming and smashing their heads against walls, unable to endure more.
There was loud music, (Eminems) Slim Shady and Dr Dre for 20 days. I heard this non-stop over and over, he told his lawyer, Clive Stafford Smith.
The CIA worked on people, including me, day and night for the months before I left. Plenty lost their minds.
Rear Admiral David Thomas, the commander of Guantanamos detention centre, said the music treatment was not currently used at Guantanamo but added that he could not rule out its use in the future.
I couldnt speculate and I wouldnt speculate but I can tell you it doesnt happen here at Guantanamo and it hasnt happened since Ive been here, Rear Admiral Thomas, who has been at Guantanamo for six months, said.
But not all of the music is hard rock. Christopher Cerf, who wrote music for Sesame Street, said he was horrified to learn songs from the childrens TV show were used in interrogations.
I wouldnt want my music to be a party to that, he said.
Some musicians, however, are proud that their music is used in interrogations.
Bassist Stevie Benton, whose group Drowning Pool has performed in Iraq and recorded one of the interrogators favourites, Bodies, said: People assume we should be offended that somebody in the military thinks our song is annoying enough that played over and over it can psychologically break someone down.
I take it as an honour to think that perhaps our song could be used to quell another 9/11 attack or something like that.
US military interrogators have often blasted music at detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. According to Reprieve, these are some of the songs they have used most frequently:
:: Enter Sandman Metallica;
:: Bodies Drowning Pool;
:: Shoot to Thrill AC/DC;
:: Hells Bells AC/DC;
:: I Love You, from the Barney And Friends childrens TV show;
:: Born In The USA Bruce Springsteen;
:: Babylon David Gray;
:: White America Eminem;
:: Sesame Street theme song from the childrens TV show.
Other bands and artists whose music has been frequently played at US detention sites are Aerosmith, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Don McLean, Lil Kim, Limp Bizkit, Meat Loaf, Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Tupac Shakur.
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That is frickin' barbaric!!! Excellent!
WARCRIME!
The US Government played Lee Hazzelwood/Nancy Sinatra’s “These Boots Are Made For Walking” at the Waco siege.
This type of argument is a day late, and a dollar short. And I think that it is a retread of a news story than made the wires a couple of years ago.
mark
darn, you beat me to it. In any case, I don’t have the fortitude of Tribune7 — if they played that song in a loop, it’d take just 10 minutes to get me to crack. If they played Celine Dion’s “My ark will go on”, it’d only take 5....
May I suggest “Machine Gun” by The Band of Gyspies. If they don’t like it, drop them from 15,000 feet. Meet you in the next world, so don’t be late.
Me too. I could listen to that and 'Please Forgive Me' from Out of the Gray (but only those cuts) all day long. The rest of the album is forgettable IMO.
May I suggest Machine Gun by The Band of Gyspies.
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I’d take Rhino Records “No Thanks , the 70’s Punk Rebellion” box set and set it on random play .. it’s got all the good stuff...
Uh, does that mean I can't be a terrorist? I was wondering why bin Laden didn't even acknowledge receiving my resume...
You are an evil genius.
Certain AC / DC hits provided the soundtrack to certain, specific epic moments in the backseat of the stoatmobile back in the day which had been wired with multiple audiophile amps, active crossovers and massive subwoofers all interconnected by overpriced hosepipe high-end cabling LONG before the street-thumping (c)rap era. The front end purred contentedly and effortlessly with 440 cubic inches of proud Detroit craftsmanship and the back end, well......
AC / DC would put on some of the best heavy metal shows I've seen and the fact that their cataclysmic music is being used to help defend and protect our nation is testament to the clear superiority and greatness of the West and the weakness of Islamofascism.
Piss on the RIAA, they have no dog in this fight. I am sure our guys are using their own CDs or IPod downloads.
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