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19 Nov 2009
Reprieve welcomes comprehensive death penalty ban
Reprieve Australia has applauded the introduction today of legislation that will ensure the death penalty cannot be introduced anywhere in Australia.
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10 Aug 2009
Support Petition to Outlaw the Death Penalty
Reprieve Australia has applauded plans recently announced by federal Attorney-General for legislation to ban Australian states from ever re-introducing the death penalty.
Reprieve strongly endorses this Petition, and encourages all its members and supporters to sign, so that together we can urge our politicians to shut the door once and for all on the death penalty in Australia.
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01 Jul 2009
Reprieve Australia Newsletter, July 2009
Reprieve Australia’s latest newsletter reflecting on what our members and supporters have helped us achieve over the past 12 months. Also, provides information on how to become a member or renew your membership.
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04 May 2009
Reprieve lawyer to visit pregnant prisoner
A lawyer from Reprieve UK has flown to Laos to assist a pregnant Briton who faces possible death by firing squad, if convicted of drug smuggling...
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20 Feb 2009
Letter from the Prime Minister's Office
Letter from the Prime Minister’s office in response to Reprieve’s recent letter writing campaign regarding the death penalty
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09 Feb 2009
Doctor Quits Prison Job over Execution
The last few years have seen a flurry of controversies about physician involvement in capital punishment in California, Missouri and elsewhere. Organized medicine groups, including the American Medical Association, have said physicians should not participate in executions because their professional duties lie in preserving lives, not ending them…
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12 Jan 2009
Is Texas Changing Its Mind about the Death Penalty?
In 2008, ten men and one woman were sentenced to death in Texas, the lowest number since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. Citing the introduction of the sentencing option of life without parole, and other recent developments, including the case of Juan Quintero (on which Reprieve's interns worked), Time Magazine concludes, "with broader legal options, the most execution-prone state of...
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02 Dec 2008
America's voters make history
The National, United Arab Emirates - Nov 4, 2008
"Clive Stafford Smith, the director of the British legal-action charity Reprieve, points out that among the hurdles in closing a facility that holds 250 ...
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01 Dec 2008
Welcome to the Reprieve Australia Online Newsletter
December 2008 Newsletter
Please click the links at the end of the article abstracts to read the full story.
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21 Nov 2008
Report - Reprieve film night
On Thursday 20 November a number of Reprieve supporters gathered for the Australian premiere of "At the Death House Door". Recently shortlisted for an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary, the film was screening as part of the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival in Melbourne. It is the moving story of Rev. Carroll Pickett who served as the death house chaplain to the Walls prison unit in...
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17 Nov 2008
The Rendition Monologues - December 10 @ 8pm
Actors for Human Rights, the outreach network of London-based iceandfire theatre company, is giving a voice to people who have suffered torture and abuse under the CIA's counter-terror method known as 'extraordinary rendition'.
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12 Nov 2008
City elite line up projects to mark annual Pro
At Herbert Smith, lawyers are invited to attend a lecture by human rights charity Reprieve on defending clients on death row and at Guantanamo Bay , while ...
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11 Nov 2008
Statement on execution of Bali bombers
Reprieve Australia strongly endorses the stance declared by Foreign Affairs Minister, Stephen Smith, that Australia will soon co-sponsor an international moratorium on capital punishment at the United Nations General Assembly.
Rachel Walsh, President of Reprieve Australia, said today Australia should stand against capital punishment at every opportunity in line with the declared policy of both...
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10 Nov 2008
All executions are a failure of justice
DEATH row. The expression conjures stark images. One of them for me is the faces of Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, pictured, two of the Bali nine being held in Kerobokan prison. They have been sentenced to be shot. When I last saw them 10 days ago, their anxiety was raw. Ten prisoners have been executed in Indonesia since June and one question on the minds of those working for Australians on death row in Bali is, what are the implications of Sunday's execution of the Bali bombers for them?
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23 Oct 2008
Texas schedules ten executions in 30 days
The state of Texas has scheduled ten executions in 30 days, a record in the southern state that is already the US leader in capital punishment, having put more than 400 people to death in 30 years.
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21 Oct 2008
ALP split on death penalty stance
Divisions are emerging in the Federal Government over Labor's stance on the death penalty as execution day for the Bali bombers approaches.
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17 Oct 2008
Iranians outlaw execution of juvenile offenders
Human rights organisations today praised Iran for announcing an end to the widely-condemned practice of juvenile executions – a decision which should spare the lives of 130 youths on death row.
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10 Oct 2008
World is moving towards banning death penalty, says Reprieve
The world is moving closer to the final abolition of the death penalty, according to the latest figures published to coincide with World Day against the Death Penalty today.
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09 Oct 2008
Report reveals more countries abolishing death penalty
...in the last 18 months, there are still thousands of people being executed every year around the world," said Clive Stafford Smith, director of Reprieve. ...
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06 Oct 2008
Reprieve supports preventing return of the death penalty
Please take five minutes to send an email in support of Federal Labor backbencher and Government Whip, Chris Hayes, who is sponsoring a motion in the House of Representatives calling for a legislative bar to the reintroduction of the death penalty in Australia...
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03 Oct 2008
Musicians condemn torture
International musicians’ unions will condemn the practice of using music as a form of torture today.
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30 Sep 2008
Reprieve makes recommendation on permanent board of inquiry
In 1922, Colin Campbell Ross was hanged in Melbourne Gaol for murdering 12 year old Alma Tirtschke. Thanks to the efforts of journalist Kevin Morgan and the Ross and Tirtschke families, he has recently been proven innocent of the crime and this year was officially pardoned posthumously by the Governor of Victoria on the recommendation of the Premier. This prompted Reprieve Australia to write to...
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01 Sep 2008
Inaugural Reprieve Lecture
Speech to be given by His Honour Justice Lasry on 9 October 2008...
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29 Aug 2008
Reprieve regrets passing of Phil Opas QC
Reprieve Australia regrets the passing of Philip Henry Napoleon Opas OBE QC, noted for...
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18 Aug 2008
This is a True Story radio play
On August 17, BBC Radio 4 broadcast This is a True Story as its Friday Play.
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04 Aug 2008
Articles on Dale Bishop Execution
Read media coverage on Dale Bishop's execution...
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24 Jul 2008
Lawyers make huge pro bono effort for Guantánamo detainees
"They got involved long before it became fashionable," said Clive Stafford Smith, director of the British legal aid society Reprieve, who...
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23 Jul 2008
Executions barred in rapes of children
... not broaden it," said Billy Sothern, a New Orleans lawyer who was part of the team that represented the defendant, Patrick Kennedy...
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23 Jul 2008
Day of 11th-hour appeals halts Texas execution
... a lot of cases in Texas that defy common sense, but this does reach a new low," said Andrea Keilen, executive director of the Texas Defender Service. ...
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22 Jul 2008
Pace of Texas executions revives fairness disputes
Critics question the speed at which Texas carries out its executions
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02 May 2007
"Lorilei" radio production wins major awards'
The BBC Radio production of the play Lorilei, co-written by Reprieve Australia President Nick Harrington, has taken out the 2007 BBC Radio Drama and Gold Drama Award, 2007 Sony Radio Academy Award.
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19 Dec 2006
Reprieve website goes live
Welcome to the new website of Reprieve Australia!
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Reprieve intern volunteers in life or death situation on US death row
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Reprieve intern volunteers in life or death situation on US death row
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Intern volunteers in life or death situation on US death row
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Intern volunteers in life or death situation on US death row
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Kirby J lauds pro bono lawyers
In a recent speech, His Honour Justice Kirby, patron of Reprieve Australia, honoured the role played by pro bono lawyers
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