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201:, Louisiana, as a 501(c)(3) charitable legal defense organization, inspired by Reprieve UK. In 2014 Reprieve US opened headquarters in New York City, and began working on unlawful detention and targeted killing as well as death penalty cases. Reprieve US is an independent sister organization to Reprieve UK; the two organizations share the same mission and work in partnership. 121:
there. In 2021, Reprieve UK compiled information on the effects of U.S. drone strikes and counterterrorism actions in order to file a petition and witness statement on behalf of 34 Yemenis at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Reprieve focused its collaborative petition on the human
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in 2001 by criminal barristers Richard Bourke and Nick Harrington to provide legal representation and humanitarian assistance to those at risk of execution. Initially providing volunteer assistance to programs in the US, the CPJP has since expanded to Asia. The organization is currently led by
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Reprieve currently works to represent 15 prisoners in Guantánamo Bay, as well as an evolving caseload of death row clients around the world. It investigates international complicity in renditions and most recently, has started working with the Foundation for Fundamental Rights in
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rights consequences of U.S. drone strikes that killed multiple civilians, including "nine children and several members of Yemen's military".
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since its founding, and legally represents several of its detainees. They also have a profile on many of its prisoners.
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Reprieve UK has twenty-five staff in London and seven Fellows in the US and Pakistan. Its patrons include
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The first and largest of the Reprieve organizations, Reprieve UK, was founded in 1999, one year after the
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include Andy Tsege, Ali al Nimr, Libya's Sami al-Saadi, stateless Palestinian Abu Zubaydah, Linda Carty,
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of international lawyers and investigators whose stated goal is to "fight for the victims of extreme
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The Capital Punishment Justice Project (formerly Reprieve Australia) was founded in
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in the UK (although having not been exercised since 1964), by human rights lawyer
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prisoners as well as others across the world detained in places such as
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Reprieve US was founded in 2001 by anti-death penalty lawyers in
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Human rights organisations based in the United Kingdom
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Duncan Campbell; Richard Norton-Taylor (3 June 2008).
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Cori Crider
nonprofit organization
human rights
legal action
death penalty
indefinite detention without trial
extraordinary rendition
extrajudicial killing
United States
Australia
Netherlands
death penalty was officially abolished
Clive Stafford Smith
Guantánamo Bay
Bagram Theatre Internment Facility
Afghanistan
tortured
United States government
Pakistan
drones
Martha Lane Fox
Jon Snow
Alan Bennett
Julie Christie
Roger Waters
Yunus Rahmatullah
Krishna Maharaj
Malik Jalal
Samantha Orobator
Binyam Mohamed

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