Wednesday, 26 July 2006

Write to the forgotten detainees (Updated)

Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim
In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful

It takes little imagination to visualise life in a prison. The confined cell, the bare walls, the silence, and most of all, the feeling of isolation. Many have no family members in the UK and as a result they have become despondent and desperate. In one case, a detainee was actually seeking permission from a scholar to commit suicide until he began to receive letters from the public, which renewed his desire and motivation to live.

It is not enough that we feel sorry for what they are going through. It is not enough that we shed a few tears when we sit and think about what they are experiencing. Nor is it enough that we lay back and wait for others to take on the responsibility of reaching out to them.

We must not fail them at this critical time. We must hasten to comfort them, and support them at a time when they need us most. We must write letters that give them hope, help strengthen them and motivate them to persevere in remaining patient. We must be their link to the outside world, a link that shows that they have not been forgotten.

Such letter-writing campaigns have proved to be hugely successful – with the 8 Belmarsh detainees receiving 60 letters each in the week that the campaign was first launched and with Babar Ahmad receiving over 50 letters in his first week in prison.

Therefore we urge you all to make it a regular practice to write to at least one prisoner a week and to encourage all your family members and friends to do the same.

The letters can be as short as a paragraph, preferably written in your own handwriting as it is more personal, or if you do not have time to write a letter, you can buy a set of 'Thinking of You' cards. The content of the letters should be encouraging them to be patient, reminding them to have hope and that they have not been forgotten. This should not take more than half an hour and should not cost you more than £3. However, it may give hope to a prisoner for whom half an hour is like half a year.

For more information on why you should write and for ideas on what to write, click here.

If you have included your name and address (preferably a stamped addressed envelope) it is probable that the prisoners will write back to you and you can find out exactly what their situation is like inside. If you still prefer not to leave your name and address, then please write to them anyway.

Please ensure that the prisoner addresses are written exactly as they appear below.


UK PRISONER ADDRESSES

HMP BELMARSH

(Note: the detainees cannot receive books, tapes, clothes etc; money can help prisoners buying extra food and other items but should be sent via special delivery)

Mustapha Labsi (GF6440)
HMP Belmarsh,
Westernway,
Thamesmead,
LONDON SE 28 OEB
Sajid Badat JG9199
HMP Belmarsh
Western Way
Thamesmead
London SE28 OEB
Prisoner no. HJ4127
HMP Belmarsh,
Westernway,
Thamesmead,
LONDON SE 28 OEB
Prisoner FF7095
HMP Belmarsh,
Westernway,
Thamesmead,
LONDON SE 28 OEB
Prisoner no. HP9416
HMP Belmarsh,
Westernway,
Thamesmead,
LONDON SE 28 OEB
Prisoner no. HP6742
HMP Belmarsh
Western Way
Thamesmead
London SE28 0EB
Prisoner no. HP6648
HMP Belmarsh
Western Way
Thamesmead
London SE28 0EB
Farid Hilali (HP8485)
HMP Belmarsh
Western Way
Thamesmead
London SE28 0EB
Amar Makhlulif (FF8180)
HMP Belmarsh
Western Way
Thamesmead
London SE28 0EB
Prisoner no.HP8918
HMP Belmarsh
Western Way
Thamesmead
London SE28 0EB
Rabeh Kadre (HP6064)
HMP Belmarsh Prison
Western Way
Thamesmead
London SE20 0EB
Prisoner no.HP6676
HMP Belmarsh
Western Way
Thamesmead
London SE28 0EB
Bary CB9445
HMP Belmarsh,
Westernway,
Thamesmead,
LONDON SE 28 OEB
Hedi Boudhiba (LL4587) Letters should be in French or Arabic only
HMP Belmarsh
Western Way
Thamesmead
London
SE28 OEB
The following detainee, (G), is under electronic house arrest so please send mail to:

Prisoner no. FF9415
c/o Daniel Guedalla
Birnberg Peirce & Partners
14 Inverness Street
Camden Town
London NW1 7HJ


HMP WOODHILL
Political Prisoners

Babar Ahmad MX5383
HMP Belmarsh,

Western Way ,

Thamesmead

London

SE28 OEB

Khalid Al-Fawwaz CB8265 (Saudi imprisoned under extradition laws since 1998)
HMP Woodhill
Tattenhoe Street
Milton Keynes
Bucks
MK4 4DA

Non-Political Prisoners

Qaser Sharif MX5481
HMP Woodhill
Tattenhoe Street
Milton Keynes
Bucks
MK4 4DA
Zia ul-Haq MX5482
HMP Woodhill
Tattenhoe Street
Milton Keynes
Bucks
MK4 4DA
Omer Abdulrehman MX5484
HMP Woodhill
Tattenhoe Street
Milton Keynes
Bucks
MK4 4DA
Mohammad Bhatti MX5483
HMP Woodhill
Tattenhoe Street
Milton Keynes
Bucks
MK4 4DA
Nadeem Tarmohammed MX5480
HMP Woodhill
Tattenhoe Street
Milton Keynes
Bucks
MK4 4DA

BROADMOOR
(NB: These detainees can receive books, tapes etc)

Detainee B
He has been released from prison and is now subject to control orders. New mailing adress details forthcoming

Detainee M
He has been released from prison and is now subject to control orders. New mailing adress details forthcoming

Mamdouh Abu Rideh
He has been released from prison and is now subject to control orders. New mailing adress details forthcoming

HMP WHITEMOOR
Detainee’I’ (JG4194)
HMP Whitemoor
Longhill Road
March
Cambs PE150PR

FORMER DETAINEES IN THE UK
If you would like to write to a former detainee, please send mail to
Cageprisoners
PO Box 45768
London
SW16 4PP

We can forward letters intended for all former British Guantanamo detainee:
- Jamal Al Harith
- Asif Iqbal
- Ruhal Ahmad
- Shafiq Rasul
- Tarek Dergoul
- Moazzam Begg
- Martin Mubanga
- Richard Belmar
- Feroz Abbasi

As well as:
- Detainee D (former detainee in HMP Woodhill)
- Detainee M (former detainee in HMP Belmarsh)
- Detainee KM (former detainee in HMP Belmarsh)
- Tahira Tabassum (former detainee in HMP Belmarsh)

USA

John Walker Lindh
Inmate # 45426-083
FCI Victorville
P.O. Box 5300
Adelanto, CA 92301
Dr. Sami Al-Arian (#40939-018)
Coleman Federal Complex-USP
P.O. Box 1033
Coleman, Florida 33521
Sameeh Hammoudeh (#40940-018)
Coleman Federal Complex-USP
P.O. Box 1033
Coleman, Florida 33521

CANADA
Mohammad Harakat
Ottawa Carleton Regional Detention Centre
Attention: Mohamed Harkat, inmate
2244 Innes Road
Ottawa, ON
K1B 4C4
CANADA

Source: CagePrisoners

[LutonMuslims]



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