Amnesty International Concerned About Psyop Music

The BBC reports that Amnesty International is concerned about the use of heavy metal music and repetitive playing of Barney's theme music to break down Iraqi prisioners resistance to questioning.

"The US's Psychological Operations Company (Psy Ops) said the aim was to break a prisoner's resistance through sleep deprivation and playing music that was culturally offensive to them.

"However, human rights organisation, Amnesty International, said such tactics may constitute torture - and coalition forces could be in breach of the Geneva Convention."

The BBC did not ask Amnesty International whether the Iraqi mass graves indicated violations of the geneva Accords or was evicence of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The Beeb and Amnesty continue to strain at gnats while ignoring the elephant in the room.

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