Reprieve delivers justice and saves lives, from death row to Guantánamo Bay.
on 10 June 2011
Justice Project Pakistan (JPP) appeared for the eighth time before the Lahore High Court today to challenge the Pakistani government’s role in the rendition of seven Pakistani citizens kidnapped and held without charge in Bagram, Afghanistan.
on 09 June 2011
On Thursday 9th June, leading neurologist Dr David Nicholl will present Lundbeck Inc with a petition signed by over 90 doctors calling on the major pharmaceuticals firm to stop supplying drugs used in executions to US prisons.
on 06 June 2011
Maya Foa, of the Legal action charity Reprieve, today met with the Chief Executive of Lundbeck, the pharmaceutical company which has been supplying lethal injection drugs to US death rows.
on 01 June 2011
Texas is today (1 June) set to execute its second prisoner using drugs produced by Danish pharmaceutical company Lundbeck.
on 27 May 2011
A coalition of legal and human rights organisations is today calling on Prime Minister Donald Tusk to raise the issue of the CIA's secret prison in Poland with President Obama.
on 27 May 2011
Twelve people have now been killed using drugs produced by a Danish company in the US, following yesterday’s execution in Arizona of Donald Beaty.
on 25 May 2011
In response to reports that the Danish Government has banned Marmite, legal action charity Reprieve is calling for them to take real action against a Danish pharmaceutical company which is providing lethal injection drugs to the US.
on 25 May 2011
Reprieve and the Justice Project Pakistan (JPP) appeared today in the Lahore High Court for the seventh hearing of the ‘Bagram Petition’. The court directed the Government to present evidence of their efforts in securing the release of the seven Pakistanis at Bagram.
on 25 May 2011
Clive Stafford Smith, Director of legal action charity Reprieve, is today writing to the Government to ask them to drop their legal opposition to providing basic rights to a man captured by UK forces and held without trial for seven years.
on 19 May 2011
Alabama is today set to execute its first prisoner using drugs produced by Danish pharmaceutical company Lundbeck.
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