National Religious Campaign Against Torture

https://www.nrcat.org

About the Organization

The National Religious Campaign Against Torture (NRCAT) is an interfaith organization dedicated to ending torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment in U.S. policy, practice, and culture. Founded in 2006, NRCAT mobilizes religious communities across the United States to advocate for human rights, promote accountability, and ensure that U.S. detention and interrogation practices comply with domestic and international law.

Policy Goals

Human rights protections, anti-torture legislation, oversight of detention and interrogation practices, immigration detention reform, prison conditions, and accountability for human rights abuses

Funding

Foundation grants, individual donations, and contributions from faith-based organizations

Affiliates

Interfaith partners including Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, and other faith communities; coalition partners focused on human rights and civil liberties

Legal Structure

Non-profit organization

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