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As the frenzy of Olympics 2012 begins to ebb, this year’s champions will, no doubt, be returning to rapturous receptions in their home countries the world over. There is perhaps one athlete in particular whose double victory will be well-received not only at home but some thousands of miles away as well in Guantánamo Bay.
A former lifeguard and avid swimmer, Tunisian detainee Hisham Sliti, would – were he to hear the news of Oussama Mellouli’s gold and bronze medal successes in the 10km open water marathon and indoor 1500m freestyle – most probably have a bittersweet appreciation of ...
Nabil Hadjarab has now been cleared for release for almost half of the ten years he has spent imprisoned in Guantánamo Bay. For most of us this is a difficult fact to grapple with. If the Bush hardliners thought that it was ok to let Nabil go way back in 2007, why is he still there?
The answer, as is usually the case when it comes to Guantánamo, has nothing to do with the law. There have never been any charges laid against Nabil. And he is not alone. More than half of the 168 men still detained ...
Are you a higher-rate tax payer considering making a donation to Reprieve? Now is the time to dig deep and avoid the reduced reclaim rate. Reprieve relies on you, our supporters, to aid our delivery of justice to prisoners across the globe.
Although the marginal income tax rate you have to pay may be dropping from 50% to 45% of your income in the next financial year, as a donor the tax amount you can reclaim on charitable giving will equally diminish by 6.25 percentage points. So whilst in the 2012-13 tax year, £37.50 will be rebated for ...
As Singapore announces death penalty reform, moving away from the mandatory death penalty for drugs, the Indonesian authorities plan executions.
There were hopes in many quarters that attitudes in Indonesia were changing in relation to the death penalty for drugs. In April of this year, an Australian think tank, the Lowy Institute, called Indonesia a ‘key domino’ in death penalty politics across the region. The Indonesian Government had been taking admirable steps to protect Indonesian nationals facing the death penalty abroad, particularly in Saudi Arabia. However, recent media reports suggest that the Indonesian authorities could execute three foreign prisoners within ...
Innocent British businessman Kris Maharaj has been wrongfully imprisoned for 26 years by the state of Florida. He is now 73.
When I last saw Kris, he was shackled to a hospital bed struggling to survive a flesh eating bacteria in his leg. He begged me to remember him every day, along with his faithful wife Marita. I have written this book so that he is never forgotten. But most importantly, I have written this book so that I am invited to write articles and do broadcasts on the case, so that the people who know what really happened to ...
The Big Issue have published an article on rendition drawing on the work of Reprieve investigator Crofton Black. It not only provides an overview of rendition, but highlights how companies with strong UK links, like Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) have been heavily involved.
In 2002, the United States Central Intelligence Agency began using private contractors to transport prisoners to secret “black sites” around the world, where they were held incommunicado, interrogated and tortured.
What is less well known is the role of companies in this network. Reprieve has been investigating this network of corporate complicity – companies, some small, some large ...
In a landmark decision on Friday the Supreme Court of Arkansas ruled 5-2 that the Method of Execution Act of 2009 was unconstitutional.
The law, which granted broad procedural discretion to the Arkansas Department of Correction (ADC) to administer the death penalty, was held to be a violation of the separation-of-powers provision of the US Constitution. The Court found that “the legislature has abdicated its responsibility and passed to the executive branch … the unfettered discretion to determine all protocol and procedures, most notably the chemicals to be used, for a state execution.”
Other states, particularly Texas, Delaware, Idaho and Florida ...
Ivan Teleguz is facing imminent execution in the US state of Virginia. However, during his final appeal hearing last month it became clear that new information has emerged that can prove Mr Teleguz's innocence. The result of the hearing is expected any day now, and we remain hopeful that he will be granted an evidentiary hearing.
Below are statements made by Judge Davis and Judge Wynn during the hearing while questioning the Attorney General, in addition to a more extensive transcript.
How can that not be ineffective assistance of counsel for a defence lawyer in a capital case to ...
Sometimes the future sneaks up on us, and we only notice once our world has changed almost beyond recognition.
On August 6th, 1945, the nuclear age sprang, fully formed, upon Hiroshima and the world. None of us had a vote; we were not even consulted. The US had been developing its weapons in the top secret Manhattan Project, and the explosion took place before anyone knew what a nuclear weapon was. Then the Pentagon’s focus on military superiority combined with Soviet paranoia to give us decades of a Cold War, with its insane acronyms: MAD meant Mutually Assured ...
On this day in 1215, Magna Carta dared to suggest the King must obey our laws. Now, our Government seeks to put itself above them.
The Magna Carta – the Great Charter of the Liberties of England – was issued nearly 800 years ago. This historic document required the then King John to accept limitations to his power and to declare certain liberties - and arguably established the principle that no-one, not even the state, is above the law. The Charter stated: “To no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay, right or justice.”
But this important piece ...
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