Reprieve uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners, from death row to Guantánamo Bay.
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.
Former Guantánamo guard Captain Kirk Black's suggestions on how to deal with the rest of the Bay's prisoners have fallen on deaf ears.
Mohammed el Gharani says thank you to the staff at Reprieve and all the people that have supported him during his time imprisoned in Guantanamo. Mohammed is finally free and with his family in Chad.
Listen to Libby Purves interview Claire Phillips about her exhibition, The Human Face of the Death Penalty, on BBC Radio 4's Midweek.
Interviewing Mohammed el Gharani in Chad threw up some logistical challenges for Al Jazeera's film crew.
Reprieve welcomes the news that Togo has abolished the death penalty after a ‘unanimous vote’ on 23 June by the national assembly.
Reprieve has launched an innovative online petition against music torture on MySpace ahead of President Obama’s July 21 report on 'no touch' torture techniques.
Bagram is the new Guantánamo Bay: BBC revelations confirm abuses in Bagram Air Force Base; Reprieve calls on the Government to take action concerning the two Pakistanis who the British helped render there from Iraq.
by Roland Hancock, The Telegraph, 02/07/09
by Mary Fitzgerald, the Prospect blog 02/07/09
AFP on Channel News Asia, 24/06/09
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