Reprieve uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners, from death row to Guantánamo Bay.
Reprieve works for those in need of legal representation around the world – prisoners who would otherwise be held with no chance of justice and a fair trial. This map shows some of our current cases.
Following our work with former Guantánamo Bay prisoner Binyam Mohamed, and prompted by Obama’s promise to close the prison, Reprieve launched the Life after Guantánamo project last year.
The increasingly desperate case of Reprieve client Linda Carty is gaining more and more attention in the media and online.
Reprieve lawyer Marc Callcutt talks about his visit to Mirpur prison in Pakistan, where two of our clients are facing the death penalty.
BBC journalist Hilary Andersson and David Davis MP talk about Reprieve's legal action for Yunus Rahmatullah, rendered by the UK from Iraq to Bagram Theater Internment Facility in Afghanistan.
British citizens send an urgent video message to the United States.
MI5 is at fault over torture, but its bosses refuse to be blamed for the decisions of politicians
The Council of Europe Goodwill Ambassador and founder of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation has made an urgent appeal for Linda Carty.
Ten inspirational British women stand up for Linda Carty on International Women's Day.
Learning nothing from Binyam Mohamed's case, the government is again covering up complicity in rendition and torture