It was an a cappella elegy in which a prisoner implores his family not to visit him on the Muslim holiday of Eid. And do not come to us for Eid, for we are not free to welcome you. I don’t want you to look at my chest, for there are no buttons on my shirt. Don’t come to this asylum, for we are all lunatics in here. Most were charged with planting, carrying or wearing bombs, and many of them, like Muslim, were accused of trying to become suicide bombers.
Source: New York Times January 13, 2019 17:41 UTC