1. Bianca Jagger in Death's Waiting Room at 2pm today
  2. Letter from Bianca Jagger to Prime Minister David Cameron about Linda Carty
  3. The post-9/11 life of an American charged with murder
  4. Watch a short film of the launch of Death's Waiting Room
  5. Reprieve launches investigation into systematic torture of British citizens by Pakistani police in Pakistan Police Torture Project
  6. Engaging Europe in the US death penalty fight: Can we help on your capital case?

Bianca Jagger in Death's Waiting Room at 2pm today

on Sept. 7, 2010

Death Waiting Room Exterior

Bianca Jagger appeals to Prime Minister David Cameron to help prevent the execution of British grandmother Linda Carty.

Bianca Jagger, Council of Europe Goodwill Ambassador for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, Founder and Chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation, will appeal to Prime Minister David Cameron, urging him to intercede on behalf of British grandmother Linda Carty ...

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Letter from Bianca Jagger to Prime Minister David Cameron about Linda Carty

on Sept. 7, 2010

Linda Carty

6 September 2010

The Right Honourable David Cameron Prime Minister
House of Commons
London
SW1A 0AA

Dear Mr Cameron,

I am writing to appeal to you to intercede on behalf of Linda Carty, a British grandmother on death row in Texas. I urge you to consider her case and to support her appeal for clemency to the Governor of Texas ...

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The post-9/11 life of an American charged with murder

on Sept. 5, 2010

2010_07_28 Sharif Mobley family pic from Nzinga

by Peter Finn, Washington Post, 2010/09/05

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Watch a short film of the launch of Death's Waiting Room

on Aug. 31, 2010

Includes footage of Anna Chancellor reading Linda's speech.

Includes footage of Anna Chancellor reading Linda's speech.

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Reprieve launches investigation into systematic torture of British citizens by Pakistani police in Pakistan Police Torture Project

on July 2, 2010

Reprieve has today launched a new investigative project tackling the culture of torture and impunity in police stations across Pakistan.

Reprieve has today launched a new investigative project tackling the culture of torture and impunity in police stations across Pakistan. 

The Pakistan Police Torture Project was inspired by Reprieve’s work defending British citizens on Pakistan’s death row, which has revealed consistent evidence of widespread police torture across the region.

With investigative teams based in Birmingham and Pakistan, Reprieve ...

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Engaging Europe in the US death penalty fight: Can we help on your capital case?

on June 8, 2010

Death row - cell

Do your clients have ties to foreign countries? Could they have a claim to foreign nationality? If so, Reprieve can help…

In September 2009 Reprieve launched a three-year project funded by the European Commission – the EC Project. The Project works alongside capital defense lawyers to meet their obligations under the ABA Guidelines, to: ‘make appropriate efforts to determine whether any ...

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