Amnesty's noise keeps evildoers up at night

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Amnesty International plays the annoying neighbor to Muammar Ghaddafi, Kim Jong-il and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in this French ad showing the rogue leaders being kept awake by music blaring outside their residences in the middle of the night. The spot, by ad agency Rapp, promotes Amnesty Nights, a four-day festival across France from Oct. 22-25, benefiting the human-rights group. The ad is meant to be metaphorical—Amnesty itself, not loud music, is supposedly what keeps these leaders awake at night.

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