CINCINNATI – Since July 9, Ayman SolimanWhich served for years as Muslim chaplain at the Children’s Hospital in Cincinnati, has been held in the Butler County prison in Ohio. His judgment for Donald Trump’s share-Bsed ICEDuration of a federal check-in routine, caused a local protest, largely due to its well-identified history of Kitchen and working with the families of dying and severe children Duration in its years in Cincinnati Children’s.
None of that is important for the Trump administration, who is struggling to deport Soliman back to Egypt while qualifying him as a terrorist supporter. Soliman’s legal team says that such statements are an unfounded stain that it has the evidence to refute, and emphasizes that “He faces death if he is forced to return to Egypt. “
Shortly after arriving in jail at the beginning of the month, the magnet tolerated friends who tried to work as a de facto chaplain from jail and advising others to bars there. He told his friends that part of the prison staff has just told him that if he was released and that he is allowed to stay in Ohio, that Soliman should be a real chaplain with the jail.
But according to several of Soliman’s associates, as well as a request for habeas corpus presented by his legal team this morning, something changed drastically in recent weeks and the former chaplain of the Children This arrest of this arrest of this detention.
“He felt as if he were looking at someone who had just been tortured,” says Reverend Elizabeth Diop, who until recently worked as a chaplain at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Diop was fired from the hospital for violating the company’s media policy when speaking in support of his partner Capellán.
Diop says Rolling stone That she visited Soliman and spoke, through the video screen in jail, last Sunday and Sunday before that. Duration of that interim week, Soliman put himself in isolation, and Diop says that he could easily see the toll he touched.
“It seemed disturbed. His eye seemed to be suffering. He was talking very fast and sounded desperate. He had never seen him that way,” she says. “He said he was imagining Bee Deported and being killed. He said she couldn’t sleep because her room partner was talking a lot during the night. He said she said [the jail] He would not let anyone speak to him through the door. He said it could be the commissioner’s order, and the food was very difficult to eat for him. He said he was contemplating to make a hunger strike, and discouraged him. I think he was so desperate that he was just trying to think about whatever he could to try to fix things. “
Diop adds: “He told me, and I am paraphrasing here, that they seemed that they were trying to torture him to leave instead of fighting to stay.”
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Soliman’s defenders say that the document offers a conservative estimate of the duration of the isolation period, which they say finally ended Wednesday. Several in his team, including one of his lawyers Robert Ratliff, they say Soliman was an isolated hero in jail for approximately “six days.” Ratliff notes that his understanding is that the isolation was originally scheduled to last 20 days, but that Soliman was allowed to “return to the general population” early. The legal team is still looking for answers about the “objective harassment” and what they solve and their lawyers are calling as unjustified punishment.
“Hey, he was trying to pray to other detainees. They were trying to pray in a common area that is open to all inmates. They told him that it was not acceptable. That was the basis of segregation,” says Ratliff, transmitting Soliman’s account.
Butler’s county jail did not respond to a voicemail in search of comments about this story.
Last week, different legal and political offices, including an American congressman, were remembered in the efforts behind the scene to release Soliman from early isolation. The representative Greg Landsman (D-Ohio) and his team were involved in silence in recent days: “We made calls and slippery resolved,” says the congressman. “We hope it doesn’t happen again.”
Adam Allen, another child chaplain from Cincinnati Who was fired After publicly supporting his former colleague arrested, he says he spoke with Soliman before his isolation release, and account Rolling stone That “Ayman told me that he filed a complaint every day since they were isolated, and his complaint was climb.” Everyone reports that when he spoke with his friend, “Ayman is the son of the person who cares about other people before worrying about himself. He told me the last [several] The days have a Leg detachment … but then asked me for me, and I tried to redirect him, but then asked me how my son was, so I delivered it. “
Shortly after, everything says he asked Solima how he could pray for him, which the IMAM replied: “Allah would help me through this test.”
When asked what would tell Trump or others involved with the imprisonment of Soliman, Allen replies: “Ayman is a model of the child of the child because in this community, and that has happened to him, demonstrates the child or the jar -beanyty that what has sincerely been that he has made the beans that have of much of much that has done that has done that has made that that it has made that that has made that that has made that that has made that that it has made that has made that that has made that that has made that that has made that that has made that that has made that That has made that that this has made that that has made that that has made this He has done that he has made him have done that he has made him have made him caused him to have made him have done that he has done so.
The defenders of Soliman argue that the way in which it has bone enclosed and treated during the last month, even in the aggressive way that the Trump administration, Inside and outside the courtHas exercised war against terror style propaganda immigration. The human cost of the last six months It is already incalculable. And if Trump’s team goes out with cases such as Soliman, there could be a massive potential to expand the abuse of administration and administration internships and administration and administration Disorder.
“This is something that [the Department of Homeland Security] You can do to anyone. I don’t care if you are an Asylee for 27 years or if you have become a American citizen, “says Ratliff.” In this case, only the DHS initiated the termination procedures. The DHS decided only on his own that his evidence was good enough. The DHS decided only on his own that Ayman’s evidence was good enough. And the DHS decided only on his own that the immigration courts have no jurisdiction because they are throwing these accusations not backed that a terrorist. This is something that has long -range potential consequences, if Ayman’s case is left to play in this way, and the courts do not intervene and prevent Dhs from sporting. “