Reprieve uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners, from death row to Guantánamo Bay.
What advice could Britain's new Prime Minister offer his American counterpart?
Guantánamo Bay has always been a nightmare for its prisoners; it has now become one for the captors too, who finally begin to recognize what creating “the legal equivalent of outer space” has done for America’s international reputation.
A summary of some statistics on Guantánamo Bay.
The death penalty is a broken system that must be abolished.
Voting should be viewed as a human right. Indeed, it is arguably the most basic of rights.
The fight for the men in the orange jumpsuits.
For Amir Yagoub, extraordinary rendition has come full circle, from the British colonial powers’ treatment of his great-grandfather more than a century ago to his own predicament at the hands of the American authorities today.
Howard Neal is on death row in Mississippi. He has been there for more than a quarter of a century.
The plight of the family of Mohamed Amin, a Mauritanian imprisoned in Guantánamo.
The Foreign Affairs Select Committee relies on the dubious evidence of the U.S. military to falsely brand British Guantánamo detainees a threat to public safety.