Reprieve uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners, from death row to Guantánamo Bay.
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Rendition on Record
Reprieve's consultation response to the Justice and Security Green Paper
Reprieve opposes this Justice and Security Green Paper, published by the Government on 19/10/11
Reprieve's investigative work into Abu Zubaydah's alleged detention in Lithuania was first revealed in Amnesty's 2011 Report: Unlock the Truth in Lithuania.
This document outlines the Obama administration’s commitments, achievements and shortcomings during its first year in four critical areas: release and resettlement of Guantánamo prisoners; access to and judicial oversight of other extralegal prisons, notably the detention facility at Bagram airbase in Afghanistan; transparency and accountability; and practices of torture and rendition.
Reprieve welcomes the Scottish parliament’s decision to fully investigate the alleged use of Scottish airports to support the CIA’s illegal programme of enforced disappearance, illegal transfer and torture of prisoners in the ‘war on terror
The most comprehensive list of individuals who are believed to have been subject to an enforced disappearance for which the United States bears responsibility.
Reprieve's submission to the Foreign Affairs Committee detailing illegal rendition and detention on the British Overseas Territory of Diego Garcia.
This article is a plea for help in tracing those ultimately responsible for the rendition to torture of Binyam Mohamed, who spent seven years suffering one form of degradation or another, from Pakistan to Morocco to Afghanistan to Guantánamo Bay.