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USA Prisoner List As of 1/2/2012 Page Please remember to include USA Prisoner List return address in the upper left corner of envelope as of 1/2/2012 Name Number Prison Line one Line Two Town State Postcode Country Aafia Siddiqui 90279-054 FMC Carswell Federal Medical Center P.O. Box 27137 Fort Worth TX 76127 USA Abad Elfgeeh 31523-053 Loretto FCI Federal Correction Institution PO Box 1000 Loretto PA 15940 USA Abdel Hameed Shehadeh 11815-022 MDC Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center PO Box 329002 Brooklyn NY 11232 USA Abdel Nur 64655-053 FMC Butner Federal Medical Center PO Box 1600 Butner NC 27509 USA Abdelhaleem Hasan Ashqar 41500-054 Petersburg FCI Low Federal Correction Institution PO Box 1000 Petersburg VA 23804 USA Abdi Mahdi Hussein Abdul Hakim Murad 37437-054 USP Terre Haute U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 33 Terre Haute IN 47808 USA Abdul Hamin Awkal A267328 Man CI Mansfield Correctional Institution P. O. Box 788 Mansfield OH 44901 USA Abdul Kadir 64656-053 USP Canaan U.S. Penitentiary P.O. Box 300 Waymart PA 18472 USA Abdul Tawala Alishtari 70276-054 FCI Coleman Low Federal Correctional Institution P.O. Box 1031 Coleman FL 33521 USA Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad 150550 Varner Supermax Varner Unit P.O. Box 400 Grady AR 71644 USA Abdulrahman Farhane 58376-054 FCI Allenwood Low Federal Correctional Institution PO Box 1000 White Deer PA 17887 USA Abdulrahman Odeh 26548-050 FCI Victorville Medium II Federal Correctional Institution PO Box 5300 Adelanto CA 92301 USA Abdurahman Muhammad Alamoudi 47042-083 FCI Ashland Federal Correction Institution PO Box 6001 Ashland KY 41105 USA Adham Amin Hassoun 72433-004 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Adis Medunjanin 65114-053 MCC New York Metropolitan Correctional Center 150 Park Row New York NY 10007 USA Adnan Babar Mirza 66255-179 FCI Safford Federal Correction Institution P.O. Box 9000 Safford AZ 85548 USA Ahmad Mohammad Ajaj 40637-053 USP Marion U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 1000 Marion IL 62959 USA Ahmad Musa Jebril 31943-039 CCM Detroit Community Corrections Office 4026 E. Arkona Road Milan MI 48160 USA Ahmed Abdel Sattar 53506-054 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Ahmed Abdellat Sherif Mohamed 15682-171 USP Marion U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 1000 Marion IL 62959 USA Ahmed Hussein Mahamud 69534-061 in transit Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani 02476-748 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Ahmed Muhammed Dhakane 55896-280 FCI McDowell Federal Correctional Institution P.O. Box1009 Welch WV 24801 USA Ahmed Nasir Mohamud 23137-298 MCC San Diego Metropolitan Correctional Center 808 Union Street San Diego CA 92101 USA Ahmed Ressam 29638-086 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Ali Asad Chandia 46811-083 FCI Terre Haute Federal Correction Institution PO Box 33 Terre Haute IN 47808 USA Ali At-Tamimi 48054-083 POD D C/O Northern Neck Regional Jail P.O. BOX 1060 Warsaw VA 22572 USA Ali Saleh Kahlah Al Marri 12194-026 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA http://aseerun.wordpress.com/ Page 1 of 7 http://globalvoiceforjustice.com Please remember to include USA Prisoner List return address in the upper left corner of envelope as of 1/2/2012 Name Number Prison Line one Line Two Town State Postcode Country Amina Farah Ali Amir Abdelghani 34850-054 USP Big Sandy U.S. Penitentiary P.O. Box 2068 Inez KY 41224 USA Amir Ardebili 05394-015 FMC Rochester Federal Medical Center P.O. Box 4000 Rochester MN 55903 USA Anes Subasic (INMATE) Craven County Judicial Facility Det. Center P.O Box 1027 New Bern NC 28563 USA Anthony Laborde 83A0483 Elmira Correctional Facility PO Box 500 1879 Davis St Elmira NY 14902 USA Antonio Martinez 52856-037 Supermax Maryland MCAC 400 East Madison St Baltimore MD 21202 USA Awais Younis Azad Abdullah IDOC #76321 IDAHO MAXIMUM SECURITY INSTITUTION J-BLOCK P.O. Box 51 Boise ID 83707 USA Barry Walter Bujol Jr 43952-279 FDC Houston Federal Detention Center P.O. Box 526255 Houston TX 77052 USA Betim Kaziu 77603-053 MCC New York Metropolitan Correctional Center 150 Park Row New York NY 10007 USA Brian E Carr 14820-016 USP Terre Haute U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 33 Terre Haute IN 47808 USA Burson Jack Augustin 76734-004 FCI Englewood Federal Correctional Institution 9595 West Quincy Avenue Littleton CO 80123 USA Carlos Eduardo Almonte 61800-050 MDC Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center PO Box 329002 Brooklyn NY 11232 USA Christopher Paul 67216-061 FCI Terre Haute Federal Correction Institution PO Box 33 Terre Haute IN 47808 USA Clement Hampton-El 34854-054 USP Marion U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 1000 Marion IL 62959 USA Clive Lancelot Small 73870-158 FCI Cumberland Federal Correctional Institution P.O. Box 1000 Cumberland MD 21501 USA Colleen Larose 61657-066 FDC Philadelphia Federal Detention Center PO Box 562 Philadelphia PA 19105 USA Cornelius D Causey A350594 RiCI Richland Correctional Institution P. O. Box 8107 Mansfield OH 44901 USA Daniel Maldonado 56473-179 Rm 528 Federal Bureau of Prisons 320 First Street Washington DC 20534 USA Daniel P. Boyd 166172 David Coleman Headley 39828-066 IMS- Rm 528 Federal Bureau of Prisons 320 First Street Washington DC 20534 USA David Williams 70659-054 USP McCreary U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 3000 Pine Knot KY 42635 USA Demetrius Crocker 20001-076 USP Leavenworth U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 1000 Leavenworth KS 66048 USA Derrick Shareef 22344-424 Greenville FCI Federal Correction Institution PO Box 5000 Greenville IL 62246 USA Dritan Duka 61285-066 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Duane Mohamed Diriye Dylan Boyd (INMATE) Ehsanul Islam Sadequee 15240-006 USP Marion U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 1000 Marion IL 62959 USA El Sayyid Nosair 35074-054 FCI Terre Haute Federal Correction Institution PO Box 33 Terre Haute IN 47808 USA Eljvir Duka 61282-066 FCI Terre Haute Federal Correction Institution PO Box 33 Terre Haute IN 47808 USA Emerson Begolly 159249 Allegheny County Jail 950 Second Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15219 USA http://aseerun.wordpress.com/ Page 2 of 7 http://globalvoiceforjustice.com Please remember to include USA Prisoner List return address in the upper left corner of envelope as of 1/2/2012 Name Number Prison Line one Line Two Town State Postcode Country Eyad Ismoil 37802-054 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Fadil Abdelgani 34849-054 USP Allenwood U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 3000 White Deer PA 17887 USA Faisal Shahzad 63510-054 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Fares Khallafalla 34856-054 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Farooque Ahmed 77315-083 FCI Terre Haute Federal Correction Institution PO Box 33 Terre Haute IN 47808 USA Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer 48705-053 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Ghassan Elashi 29687-177 USP Marion U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 1000 Marion IL 62959 USA Gregory Vernon Patterson 29202-112 FCI Beckley Federal Correctional Institution P.O. Box 350 Beaver WV 25813 USA Hafiz M Khan 95230-004 FDC Miami Federal Detention Center P.O. Box 019120 Miami FL 33101 USA Hamid Hayat 15804-097 FCI Phoenix Federal Correction Institution 37910 N 45th Ave. Phoenix AZ 85086 USA Harouna Toure 70780-054 MCC New York Metropolitan Correctional Center 150 Park Row New York NY 10007 USA Hassan Abu-Jihaad 86496-008 USP Coleman II U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 1034 Coleman FL 33521 USA Hawo Mohamed Hassan Homaidan Alturki 132871 LCF Limon Correctional Facility 49030 Colorado 71 Limon CO 80826 USA Hosam Maher Smadi 39482-177 FCI Terre Haute Federal Correction Institution PO Box 33 Terre Haute IN 47808 USA Hysen Sherifi (INMATE) Ibrahim A Elghabrowny 28054-054 USP Marion U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 1000 Marion IL 62959 USA Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Hamdi 46583-083 FCI Elkton Federal Correctional Institution P.O. Box 10 Lisbon OH 44432 USA Idriss Abelrahman 70778-054 MCC New York Metropolitan Correctional Center 150 Park Row New York NY 10007 USA Imam Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin 99974-555 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Imran Mandhai 56175-004 USP Marion U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 1000 Marion IL 62959 USA Irfan Ul Haq Khan 57803-112 FDC Miami Federal Detention Center P.O. Box 019120 Miami FL 33101 USA Iyman Faris 46680-083 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Izhar Khan 95229-004 FDC Miami Federal Detention Center P.O. Box 019120 Miami FL 33101 USA James Cromitie 70658-054 FCI Ray Brook Federal Correctional Institution PO Box 300 Ray Brook NY 12977 USA Jamie Paulin-Ramirez 65146-066 FDC Philadelphia Federal Detention Center P.O. Box 562 Philadelphia PA 19105 USA Jeff Fort 92298-024 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Jeffery Leon Battle 96638-011 USP Marion U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 1000 Marion IL 62959 USA John Walker Lindh 45426-083 FCI Terre Haute Federal Correction Institution PO Box 33 Terre Haute IN 47808 USA Jose Padilla 20796-424 USP Florence Admax U.S. Penitentiary PO Box 8500 Florence CO 81226 USA Jose Pimentel http://aseerun.wordpress.com/ Page 3 of 7 http://globalvoiceforjustice.com Please remember to include USA Prisoner List return address in the upper left corner of envelope as of 1/2/2012 Name Number Prison Line one Line Two Town State Postcode Country Jubair Ahmad Kareem Ibrahim 64657-053 MDC Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center PO Box 329002 Brooklyn NY 11232 USA Kevin James 29214-112 FCI Terre Haute Federal Correction Institution PO Box 33 Terre Haute IN 47808 USA Khaleel Ahmed 19304-424 FCI Forrest City Low Federal Correctional Institution P.O.
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