Reprieve uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners, from death row to Guantánamo Bay.
Reprieve's innovative 'silent protest' aims to persuade President Obama to ban explicitly the use of music torture by January 2010.
Reprieve joins Amnesty International, Amicus and Penal Reform International for the launch of Robert Priseman's controversial new book 'No Human Way to Kill' at Westminster Methodist Central Hall.
Saturday the 10th October is World Day against the Death Penalty and Reprieve are hosting two breakfasts in the week leading up to it, with people whose lives have been touched by the death penalty directly.
Reprieve lawyer Ahmed Ghappour will be speaking at Amnesty International’s Stop the Spread of Guantanamitis demonstration at 1pm on Thursday October 3rd in Parliament Square.
Reprieve/Amicus US Death Penalty Training Autumn 2009
At 10am on Thursday 10th September, British grandmother Linda Carty, who is on death row in Texas, will be making a bizarre appearance on Antony Gormley’s living monument, The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square.
Based on transcripts from Reprieve's client interviews, iceandfire's documentary play will be performed at St John's Church, Princes Street in Edinburgh.
On Saturday 18th July 2009, Reprieve will be joining Riz Ahmed, British Underground and Ctrl Alt Shift as they host United Underground at London's Southbank Centre.
Reprieve Director Clive Stafford Smith will speak at the the Latitude Festival's Literary Arena on Saturday 18th July.
Reprieve is delighted to announce the opening of a thought-provoking exhibition of portraits by British artist Claire Phillips at the Oxo Gallery on London’s Southbank.