Across the UK, 33 political prisoners remain behind bars for their Palestine activism. Many are facing severe restrictions, censorship and limits to communications.

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Across the UK, 33 political prisoners remain behind bars for their Palestine activism. Many are facing severe restrictions, including solitary confinement, censorship and limits to communications.

Four of these prisoners have begun a hunger strike, marking a turning point in their fight for justice and freedom of expression.

Our Letters of Solidarity campaign invites people everywhere to send messages of hope, dignity, and encouragement to those imprisoned for their activism and struggle for justice for the Palestinians.

How It Works

  1. Choose a Prisoner
    Names and addresses can be found in the information pack below under 'Other links & resources''.

  2. Write Your Letter
    Share messages of encouragement, solidarity, or simple human connection.

  3. Follow Mailing Guidelines
    Each prisoner’s profile includes their name, prison address and where to send your letter.

  4. Send your letter of solidarity using your local Post Office.

What to Write

Not sure where to start? You can:

Join us in standing with the political prisoners.



Other links & resources

  • FOA Letters of Solidarity Information pack (External)
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