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Pearl Jam wants to close Spectrum AND Guantanamo

The closing of the Spectrum has been the most drawn-out affair since the 2000 election, maybe since the death of Generalissimo Francisco Franco. Full Article at Philly.com

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  1. REM, Pearl Jam and Billy Bragg are among a coalition of musicians demanding that the US government release details of music they claim was used as torture at Guantanamo Bay. Full Article at The Independent

  2. In 2004, documents were released showing that FBI agents witnessed abusive treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay that included “detainees being chained to the floor for extended periods of time and being subjected to extreme heat, extreme cold or... Full Article at Think Progress

  3. Source: Huffington Post First Posted: 10-21-09 11:59 PM | Updated: 10-22-09 12:35 AM A group of prominent musicians are joining a campaign to close Guantanamo Bay and demanding the release of records about what music was used during the potential... Full Article at Democratic Underground

  4. Musicians, including R.E.M and Pearl Jam, launched a formal protest of the use of music used in conjunction with torture that took place at Guantanamo Bay and other facilities. Full Article at Firedoglake

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