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USA List of Prisoners Mailing Labels Avery 5160 Aafia Siddiqui #90279-054 Abad Elfgeeh #31523-053 Abdel Hameed Shehadeh #11815-022 FMC Carswell Loretto FCI MDC Brooklyn Federal Medical Center Federal Correctional Institution Metropolitan Detention Center P.O. Box 27137 PO Box 1000 PO Box 329002 Fort Worth, TX 76127 Loretto, PA 15940 Brooklyn, NY 11232 USA USA USA Abdel Nur #64655-053 Abdelhaleem Hasan Ashqar #41500-054 Abdul Hakim Murad #37437-054 FMC Butner Petersburg FCI Low FCI Terre Haute Federal Medical Center Federal Correctional Institution Federal Correctional Institution PO Box 1600 PO Box 1000 PO Box 33 Butner, NC 27509 Petersburg, VA 23804 Terre Haute, IN 47808 USA USA USA Abdul Hamin Awkal #A267328 Abdul Kadir #64656-053 Abdul Tawala Alishtari #70276-054 Man CI USP Canaan FCI Coleman Low Mansfield Correctional Institution U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution P. O. Box 788 P.O. Box 300 P.O. Box 1031 Mansfield, OH 44901 Waymart, PA 18472 Coleman, FL 33521 USA USA USA Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad #150550 Abdulrahman Farhane #58376-054 Abdulrahman Odeh #26548-050 Varner Supermax FCI Allenwood Low FCI Oxford Varner Unit Federal Correctional Institution Federal Correctional Institution P.O. Box 400 PO Box 1000 PO Box 1000 Grady, AR 71644 White Deer, PA 17887 Oxford, WI 53952 USA USA USA Abdulwali Abdukhad Muse #70636-054 Abdurahman Muhammad Alamoudi #47042-083 Adel Abdul Bary #67496-054 FCI Terre Haute Ashland FCI MCC New York Federal Correctional Institution Federal Correctional Institution Metropolitan Correctional Center PO Box 33 PO Box 6001 150 Park Row Terre Haute, IN 47808 Ashland, KY 41105 New York, NY 10007 USA USA USA Adham Amin Hassoun #72433-004 Adis Medunjanin #65114-053 Adnan Babar Mirza #66255-179 USP Florence Admax USP Florence Admax FCI Safford U.S. Penitentiary U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution PO Box 8500 PO Box 8500 PO Box 9000 Florence, CO 81226 Florence, CO 81226 Safford, AZ 85548 USA USA USA Ahmad Mohammad Ajaj #40637-053 Ahmed Abdel Sattar #53506-054 Ahmed Abdellat Sherif Mohamed #15682-171 USP Florence Admax USP Florence Admax USP Marion U.S. Penitentiary U.S. Penitentiary U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 PO Box 8500 PO Box 1000 Florence, CO 81226 Florence, CO 81226 Marion, IL 62959 USA USA USA Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani #02476-748 Ahmed Muhammed Dhakane #55896-280 Ahmed Nasir Mohamud #23137-298 USP Florence Admax FCI McDowell MCC San Diego U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution Metropolitan Correctional Center PO Box 8500 P.O. Box1009 808 Union Street Florence, CO 81226 Welch, WV 24801 San Diego, CA 92101 USA USA USA Ahmed Ressam #29638-086 Ali Asad Chandia #46811-083 Ali Mehdi Al-Tamimi #17810 USP Florence Admax FCI Williamsburg POD D U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution C/O Northern Neck Regional Jail PO Box 8500 PO Box 340 P.O. BOX 1060 Florence, CO 81226 Salters, SC 29590 Warsaw, VA 22572 USA USA USA Ali Saleh Kahlah Al Marri #12194-026 Amine Mohamed ElKhalifi #79748-083 Amir Abdelghani #34850-054 USP Florence Admax USP Coleman II USP Big Sandy U.S. Penitentiary U.S. Penitentiary U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 P.O. Box 1034 P.O. Box 2068 Florence, CO 81226 Coleman, FL 33521 Inez, KY 41224 USA USA USA aseerun.org freedetainees.org Anes Subasic #51766-056 Anthony Laborde #83A0483 Anthony Bottom #77A4283 USP McCreary Elmira Correctional Facility Attica Correctional Facility U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 500 PO Box 149 P.O. Box 3000 1879 Davis St Attica, NY 14011 Pine Knot, KY 42635 Elmira, NY 14902 USA USA USA Antonio Martinez #52856-037 Anthony Lamar Burden #1243598 Anthony Ross #GT4359 FCI Terre Haute Hays State Prison SCI Greene Federal Correctional Institution PO Box 668 175 Progress Drive PO Box 33 Trion, GA 30753 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Terre Haute, IN 47808 USA USA USA Azad Abdullah IDOC #76321 Babar Ahmad #393184 Barry Walter Bujol Jr #43952-279 IDAHO MAXIMUM SECURITY INSTITUTION NCI FCI Pollock J-BLOCK Northern Correctional Institution Federal Correctional Institution P.O. Box 51 P.O. Box 665 P.O. Box 4050 Boise, ID 83707 Somers, CT 06071 Pollock, LA 71467 USA USA USA Betim Kaziu #77603-053 Brian E Carr #14820-016 Carlief Vozzo #11A5382 FCI Estill USP Terre Haute Sing Sing Correctional Facility Federal Correctional Institution U.S. Penitentiary 354 Hunter Street P.O. Box 699 PO Box 33 Ossining, NY 10562 Estill, SC 29918 Terre Haute, IN 47808 USA USA USA Carlos Eduardo Almonte #61800-050 Chad Lee Anderson #676367 Chauncey L. Hawkings #146544 MDC Brooklyn IBC NHCSO Metropolitan Detention Center Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility New Hanover County Sheirff's Department PO Box 329002 1727 West Bluewater Highway 3950 Juvenile Center Road Brooklyn, NY 11232 Ionia, MI 48846 Castle Hayne, NC 28429 USA USA USA Christopher Paul #67216-061 Clement Hampton-El #34854-054 Clive Lancelot Small #73870-158 FCI Terre Haute USP Marion FCI Oakdale Federal Correctional Institution U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution PO Box 33 PO Box 1000 P.O. Box 5000 Terre Haute, IN 47808 Marion, IL 62959 Oakdale, LA 71463 USA USA USA Colleen Larose #61657-066 Cornelius D Causey #A350594 Craig Benedict Baxam #400565 FDC Philadelphia RiCI MCAC Federal Detention Center Richland Correctional Institution Maryland Correctional Adjustment Center PO Box 562 P. O. Box 8107 401 East Madison Street Philadelphia, PA 19105 Mansfield, OH 44901 Baltimore, MD 21202 USA USA USA Daniel Maldonado #56473-179 Daniel P. Boyd #51765-056 Darnell Ross #KC9829 Rm 528 FCI Marianna Quehanna Boot Camp Federal Bureau of Prisons Federal Correctional Institution 4510 Quehanna Highway 320 First Street PO Box 6000 Karthaus, PA 16845 Washington, DC 20534 Glenville, WV 26351 USA USA USA David Coleman Headley #39828-066 David Williams #70659-054 Demetrius Crocker #20001-076 IMS- Rm 528 FCI Gilmer USP Leavenworth Federal Bureau of Prisons Federal Correctional Institution U.S. Penitentiary 320 First Street PO Box 3000 PO Box 1000 Washington, DC 20534 Pine Knot, KY 42635 Leavenworth, KS 66048 USA USA USA Derrick Shareef #22344-424 Dritan Duka #61285-066 Dylan Boyd #51770-056 Greenville FCI USP Florence Admax FCI Coleman Low Federal Correctional Institution U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution PO Box 5000 PO Box 8500 PO Box 1031 Greenville, IL 62246 Florence, CO 81226 Coleman, FL 33521 USA USA USA aseerun.org freedetainees.org Edin Fific #F-27781 Ehsanul Islam Sadequee #15240-006 El Sayyid Nosair #35074-054 MCSP FCI Terre Haute USP Marion Mule Creek State Prison Federal Correctional Institution U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 409099 PO Box 33 PO Box 1000 Ione, CA 95640 Terre Haute, IN 47808 Marion, IL 62959 USA USA USA Eljvir Duka #61282-066 Eric Green #CY6811 Emerson Begolly #159249 FCI Terre Haute A Level Allegheny County Jail Federal Correctional Institution SCI Waymart 950 Second Avenue PO Box 33 P.O. Box 256 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Terre Haute, IN 47808 Waymart, PA 18472 USA USA USA Eyad Ismoil #37802-054 Fadil Abdelgani #34849-054 Faisal Shahzad #63510-054 USP Florence Admax USP Allenwood USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary U.S. Penitentiary U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 PO Box 3000 PO Box 8500 Florence, CO 81226 White Deer, PA 17887 Florence, CO 81226 USA USA USA Fares Khallafalla #34856-054 Farooque Ahmed #77315-083 Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer #48705-053 USP Marion FCI Terre Haute MDC Brooklyn U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution Metropolitan Detention Center PO Box 1000 PO Box 33 PO Box 329002 Marion, IL 62959 Terre Haute, IN 47808 Brooklyn, NY 11232 USA USA USA Ghassan Elashi #29687-177 Gregory Vernon Patterson #29202-112 Hafiz M Khan #95230-004 USP Marion FCI Mendota FDC Miami U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution Federal Detention Center PO Box 1000 PO Box 9 P.O. Box 019120 Marion, IL 62959 Mendota, CA 93640 Miami, FL 33101 USA USA USA Hamid Hayat #15804-097 Harouna Toure #70780-054 Hassan Abu-Jihaad #86496-008 FCI Phoenix FCI Englewood USP Coleman I Federal Correctional Institution Federal Correctional Institution U.S. Penitentiary 37910 N 45th Ave. 9595 West Quincy Avenue PO Box 1033 Phoenix, AZ 85086 Littleton, CO 80123 Coleman, FL 33521 USA USA USA Homaidan Alturki #132871 Hosam Maher Smadi #39482-177 Hysen Sherifi #25652 LCF FCI Terre Haute Pasquotank County Sheriff Department Limon Correctional Facility Federal Correctional Institution 200 East Colonial Avenue 49030 Colorado 71 PO Box 33 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Limon, CO 80826 Terre Haute, IN 47808 USA USA USA Ibrahim A Elghabrowny #28054-054 Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Hamdi #46583-083 Idris Irvin #286696 USP Marion FCI Elkton IBC U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility PO Box 1000 P.O. Box 10 1727 West Bluewater Highway Marion, IL 62959 Lisbon, OH 44432 Ionia, MI 48846 USA USA USA Imam Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin #99974-555 Imran Mandhai #56175-004 Iyman Faris #46680-083 USP Florence Admax FCI Terre Haute USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 PO Box 33 PO Box 8500 Florence, CO 81226 Terre Haute, IN 47808 Florence, CO 81226 USA USA USA James Cromitie #70658-054 Jamie Paulin-Ramirez #65146-066 Jeff Fort #92298-024 FCI Ray Brook FDC Philadelphia USP Florence Admax Federal Correctional Institution Federal Detention Center U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 300 P.O. Box 562 PO Box 8500 Ray Brook, NY 12977 Philadelphia, PA 19105 Florence, CO 81226 USA USA USA aseerun.org freedetainees.org Jeffery Leon Battle #96638-011 Jesse Curtis Morton #79274-083 Jerome Keitt #06R2441 USP Marion FCI Schuylkill Green Haven Correctional Facility U.S. Penitentiary Federal Correctional Institution 594 Rt. 216 PO Box 1000 P.O. Box 759 Stormville, NY 12582 Marion, IL 62959 Minersville, PA 17954 USA USA USA John Walker Lindh #45426-083 Jonathan Paul Jiminez #12024695 Jose Padilla #20796-424 FCI Terre Haute M-6D FDC Miami Federal Correctional Institution Orange County Jail Federal Detention Center PO Box 33 P.O.
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