Reprieve uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners, from death row to Guantánamo Bay.
Governments around the world, including those of Arab and European states, have colluded in the secret detention of terrorism suspects, UN investigators have reported.
Jeremy Riggall talks to Reprieve's London staff about their work.
Ahmed Belbacha is fully cleared for release, but remains in Guantánamo simply because he has nowhere safe to go.
Former death row inmate Juan Roberto Melendez-Coln has lived the American nightmare: He was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death in Florida. He gives today his testimony to the Death Penalty Study Commission in New Hampshire.
In a letter to The Journey of Hope organization, Gabriel Gonzales writes about his ill-fated life before being sent to Death Row in Texas, and describes how forgiving his own abuser has changed him.
Two countries down on our Obama needs EU! tour. We had a great welcome in Luxembourg where Moazzam’s presence appeared to calm even the more sceptical elements of the press.
Reprieve today takes the ‘Obama needs EU’ tour to Ireland, to thank the government for their support in closing the military prison at Guantanamo Bay.
British grandmother Linda Carty makes desperate final appeal to US Supreme Court in Washington DC; earlier courts have refused to hear new evidence showing her conviction is unsafe
The UN has today released a wide-ranging report on secret detention which will prove embarrassing for states like the UK who claim respect for the rule of law.
by BBC News, 04/02/10
by Associated Foreign Press, Guillaume, 03/02/10
by BBC News, 03/02/10
Minister of State Ivan Lewis and pyschologist Dr. Schaapveld speaks to Channel 4 about the execution of mentally ill Londonder Akmal Shaikh.
Sally Rowen speaks to BBC News about the execution of Akmal Shaikh
Last minute plea by Prime Minister to save Akmals life turned down