Reprieve uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners, from death row to Guantánamo Bay.
Please send a birthday to Linda Carty, the British grandmother on death row in Texas
British barrister Hugh Southey visits Linda on death row in Texas.
I’ve spent a really fascinating and inspiring week volunteering at Reprieve.
Time is running out for British grandmother Linda Carty who is on death row in Texas: we need extra funds to help us fight for her in these last crucial months.
Recorded this week in Mountain View Unit, the prison where Linda Carty is being held, this speech will be broadcast in Trafalgar Square at 10am this morning. Linda tells her story and pleads with the British people to help save her life.
Today Reprieve are asking everybody that visits this page to spare two minutes to sign this petition on the Downing Street website, asking that Gordon Brown personally intervene in the case of Naheem Hussain and Rehan Zaman.
On August 12, 1949, in the aftermath of one of the most devastating conflicts the world had ever seen, something extraordinary happened.
Reprieve yesterday announced litigation against the British Government over the cover-up of the truth about the illegal rendition to Afghanistan of two prisoners captured by the British in Iraq in 2004.
The Human Face of Death Row, an exhibition exploring the human cost of the death penalty, is now open to the public following a successful launch night at the Oxo Gallery on London’s South Bank. Franck Martin reports.
Government officials should be the first group covered by freedom of information laws, not the last - especially when it comes to criminal acts.