I am a resident of the US and just read Ranjini’ story on BBC. It was very touching. She definitely needs to be free with her family and who else can give it to her but a democratic and free nation like Australia that has such a deep sense of constitutional rights and freedoms. Please help this women and please help this new born child. They deserve to be together at home and enjoying their new homeland and breathe freedom. God bless all
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Ravi’s Letter
Hi Ranjini,
Congratulations on the birth of your baby boy. I hope you celebrate his birth as much as you can and enjoy the time with your 2 kids. I believe that detaining individuals on high risk assessment without giving the actual reasons out in the public is not fair. I feel really sorry for your situation and hope these letters and the pressure from the people all over the world will put enough pressure on the Australian government to release you!
Regards, Ravi H
Charles and Camille’s Letter
Dear Ranjini,
My wife and I would like to congratulate you and your husband on the good news. We are really sorry that you are being treated in this way by the people who represent us, so very sorry. We hope that your story will help more people to relate to the inhumane conditions our policies are inflicting on people like you, so that the policies can be changed as soon as possible.
Kind regards, Charles and Camille
Prince’s Letter
Hello, I am from Tamil Nadu,India.I just read about Ranjini’s case in cnn’s website. It is sad and unfortunate. I saw people holding “signs” in support for Ranjini. People like them give me hope that there is still love in this world. It makes me forget about my race or nationality. May God bless those people and give enough strength to Ranjini, to pass through these hard times.
An Anonymous Letter
I’m an African, proud and happy to be one ! I have heard and read about Ranjini all the way from Kenya and I will make sure I do my part to share Ranjini’s story with the rest of the world ! until she is freed !!!! FREE RANJINI ! EVERY CHILD IS BORN FREE !
Mark’s Letter
All Australian citizens have a right to have their parents available to care for them, all the best to you and your family,
Mark Conley
Marie’s Letter
Dear Ranjini, Ganesh and Paari,
Congratulations on the birth of your beautiful boy! We are about to have a little boy ourselves and I cannot imagine experiencing the hardship you have had to during your pregnancy and birth of Paari. You are a strong and courageous woman! We are praying for you and your family and hope to see you and others experience freedom as soon as possible!! You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
-Marie
TS’ Letter
Dear Ranjini: My prayers are with you – I hope you would be free soon.
TS (California)
Vivian’s Letter
Hey there Ranjini.
Hang in there, I know that you are going through a tough time in your life, but i know you will be the one shining through.
Katie’s Letter
Dear Ranjini
Congratulations on the birth of your beautiful baby! Anybody who has had the experience of meeting an innocent child whose life has been affected by war, or the parents who have risked their lives trying to give their children a better one, will never stand for what this country is doing.
Health and happiness to you and your family. What you’re doing is an absolutely incredible feat of human strength!
All the very best, Katie.