Contents
Acknowledgments
Notes on Guant¿namo, an introduction by Marc Falkoff
Forms of Suffering in Muslim Prison Poetry, a preface by Flagg Miller
They Fight for Peace, Shaker Abdurraheem Aamer
O Prison Darkness, Abdulaziz
I Shall Not Complain, Abdulaziz
To My Father, Abdulla Thani Faris al Anazi
Lions in the Cage, Ustad Badruzzaman Badr
Homeward Bound, Moazzam Begg
Death Poem, Jumah al Dossari
They Cannot Help, Shaikh Abdurraheem Muslim Dost
Two Cup Poems, Shaikh Abdurraheem Muslim Dost
Fragment of an Eid Poem, Shaikh Abdurraheem Muslim Dost
First Poem of My Life, Mohammed el Gharani
Humiliated in the Shackles, Sami al Haj
The Truth, Emad Abdullah Hassan
Is It True? Osama Abu Kabir
Hunger Strike Poem, Adnan Farhan Abdul Latif
I Am Sorry, My Brother, Othman Abdulraheem Mohammad
Terrorist 2003, Martin Mubanga
I Write My Hidden Longing, Abdulla Majid al Noaimi, the Captive of Dignity
My Heart Was Wounded by the Strangeness, Abdulla Majid al Noaimi, the Captive of
Dignity
Ode to the Sea, Ibrahim al Rubaish
Even if the Pain, Siddiq Turkestani
Where the Buried Flame Burns, an afterword by Ariel Dorfman