Seven Years of Captivity

Written by Babar Ahmad Sunday, 07 August 2011
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A heartrending poem from Babar Ahmad, the longest serving British prisoner held in the UK without charge.

 

Seven years ago this day

Walking to go home

Stopped by thieves on the way

With hearts hard like stone

 

They didn’t take a penny

But something worth much more

They robbed me of my liberty

And shut me behind a door

 

You are under arrest!

You have no right!

You are a terror suspect!

You won’t see daylight!

 

Taking me was not enough

They had to suck my blood

And cause pain to the ones I love

By rubbing my name in the mud

 

What crime had I done?

Whose right had I taken?

To be held up by a gun

And snatched for time forsaken?

 

Dragged to court before the world

Lawyers seethed and hissed

As their hatred was unfurled

Like I were a child rapist

 

You did that and you did this

You are an evil man

You will never get justice

Do whatever you can

 

Without a chance to say a word

Without a shred of evidence

Locked up like a caged bird

With no way to show innocence

 

Is this democracy

And the rule of law?

Or is it hypocrisy

And a type of war?

 

To smile and stab

To wink and kill

To nod and grab

To strike at will

 

Seven years on, no end in sight

Seven years of hope and fear

Seven years without a light

While the few who care are those who dare

 

But for my turn will I wait

Until I reach my goal

I am the master of my fate

I am the captain of my soul ...

 

Babar Ahmad A9385AG

Detainee Unit, HMP Long Lartin

South Littleton

Evesham

Worcestershire

WR11 8TZ

 

August 2011

Please support Babar Ahmad by signing his family's e-petition to have him tried in the UK. The link can be found here:



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