Son of man on death row sends letter asking for help to Lewis Hamilton

18 March 2022, 12:14

Ahmed with drawing of Lewis Hamilton's car
Ahmed shows off the drawing he sent to Lewis Hamilton (AP Photo). Picture: PA

The 12-year-old wrote to the racing driver for help over his father Mohammed Ramadhan who is facing the death penalty in Bahrain.

The son of a man on death row in Bahrain has again sent a drawing to seven-time Formula One champion Sir Lewis Hamilton, still hopeful that the British driver can help save his father’s life.

Ahead of Sunday’s season-opening F1 race in Bahrain, Ahmed proudly held up the drawing of Sir Lewis’s famed No. 44 Mercedes car along with his own words of hope: ” Sir Lewis, another F1 where my innocent father is on death row. Please help free him.”

The 12-year-old is the son of Mohammed Ramadhan, a former member of Bahrain’s security forces facing the death penalty.

The drawing was shown to the Associated Press by Ahmed, who was accompanied by his mother Zainab Ebrahim when they spoke during an interview on Thursday in Bahrain.

Bahrain GP Hamilton Drawing
Ahmed with his mother Zainab Ebrahim in Manama (AP Photo)

A copy of the drawing was also sent to Sir Lewis’s team by the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy.

Ahmed spoke softly as he talked about why he drew it.

“I did this drawing to encourage Lewis,” he said. Composing himself with a deep breath, he added: “There are lot of stories that Lewis can influence and can help change.”

Sir Lewis said he had not seen the drawing yet.

“But each year I receive letters from those that are suffering and all I can is try my hardest to empathise with those who face these challenges and have these tragic stories to tell,” Sir Lewis said on Friday at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

“I think the weight of change really needs to be put on the governments and those that are in power. That’s why we’ve got to continue to utilise the platforms we have when we arrive in these countries as well, make sure they are holding serious conversations about what’s happening there.”

Bahrain F1 GP Auto Racing
Sir Lewis Hamilton said he had not yet seen Ahmed’s drawing of his car (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

Sir Lewis previously said F1 is “duty bound” to raise awareness on human rights where it goes racing. But he says drivers should also push for lasting change.

“We have platforms to try to raise awareness. There are amazing organisations out there on the ground that are fighting for human rights and I support those,” Hamilton said.

“But there’s a lot of work to do, the world’s a mess. We saw more displacement of refugees than ever before, not only in Ukraine, but in Syria and Yemen.”

It’s the second time Ahmed has drawn Sir Lewis’s car and sent it to the star British driver, in the hope he can have an outcome on his father’s future.

His father was one of three alleged torture victims who personally wrote to Sir Lewis in November 2020.

Mohammed Ramadhan detailed how he was arrested after supporting Bahrain’s pro-democracy uprising, and then allegedly framed in a murder case and beaten with iron bars in order to extract his confession.

After reading those letters Sir Lewis vowed not to ignore pleas to improve human rights in Bahrain and other countries where F1 hosts races.

“Lewis is the best,” Ahmed said, smiling when asked what he thinks of the driver’s ongoing efforts. “I was very happy to hear Lewis when he said that he is willing to help those in need.”

Ahmed’s mother hopes Sir Lewis’s voice shouts even louder to those needing to hear it most.

“Lewis has an influence and he can talk to his friends, and he can influence the Bahraini government to reinvestigate and to talk about victims,” she said as she sat next to her son. “Maybe find justice for their cases.”

For Zainab Ebrahim and her three children, visits to prison are rare and, as she explains, so restrictive that they are barely able to touch even a finger on their father’s hand to feel even the smallest connection with him.

“It’s very difficult without their father being here. When their father was arrested, Ahmed was four years old and the twins were two,” she said. “That affected their psychology a lot. They’ve been crying a lot, feeling upset. They always ask about their father.”

Sir Lewis has inspired other alleged torture survivors like Najah Yusuf and Ali AlHajee, the other two who wrote to Sir Lewis in November 2020.

AlHajee is in Jau prison, some seven miles from the track where Sir Lewis races on Sunday.

Sir Lewis has been trending in the prison, in a unique way.

“Inmates began to write or draw ‘Sir 44’ or ‘Lewis 44’ on their clothes, which we would wear in support while watching the race,” AlHajee recently wrote to Sir Lewis.

“The prisoners view you not only as a world sports champion, but as someone who is defending their human rights.”

By Press Association

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