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August 15, 2021

Maltese Young People more Accepting of Euthanasia

The Malta Independent on Sunday, Shona Berger

Is it surprising that Maltese young people more accepting of euthanasia in Europe’s most Catholic country?

This issue is noted in a recent article in the Malta Independent on Sunday.

Before Malta considers passing legislation on euthanasia, there needs to be an improvement in palliative care, Professor of Family Medicine and Bioethics Pierre Mallia …


June 20, 2021

Voluntary Assisted Dying in Queensland

While Queensland Parliament argues over voluntary assisted dying in Queensland legislation, euthanasia advocate Cath Henderson is striving for last rights to die for and says a shocking number of Gold Coast residents are already taking matters into their own hands.

Two cancers, 12 years, multiple rounds of chemotherapy and radiation … it all added up …


May 9, 2021

Swiss doctor is cleared of murder for a second time

Swiss Info

A Swiss doctor is cleared of murder for a second time for helping a mentally ill woman take her life has once more been cleared of intentional homicide.

A Swiss appeals court in canton Basel rejected attempts by prosecutors to overturn a 2019 verdict that had cleared the doctor of murder. The court upheld the …


April 11, 2021

Dutch Group CLW Push for Demedicalisation of Euthanasia Laws

Agence France Presse

The action titled ‘Dutch Group CLW Push for Demedicalisation of Euthanasia Laws’ are suing the Dutch state for infringing their right to privacy.

The Coöperatie Laatste Wil (CLW), together with thirty Dutch citizens, is taking the Dutch State to court to create the legal right for voluntary, elective dying at a time of one’s choosing …


February 21, 2021

The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die

Katie Engelhart, New York Times

Ms. Engelhart is a freelance journalist who has reported extensively on aging. She is the author of the forthcoming book “The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die.”  This extract is based on her research work.

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February 20, 2021

Canadians vote for assistance in dying

Huffington Post

OTTAWA — Canadians vote for assistance in dying

Canadians expand assistance in dying in their Senate with Senators passing a revised version of Bill C-7 was passed in the Senate by a vote of 66-19, with three abstentions according to the Huffington Post.

The bill is intended to extend eligibility for assisted dying to …

medical assistance in dying in canada

January 30, 2021

Portugal Votes to Legalise Euthanasia

France 24 - Reuters

Portugal’s parliament voted on Friday to legalise euthanasia, setting the country up to become the seventh in the world to allow terminally ill patients to seek assistance from a doctor to end their life according to France 24.

“With this vote, parliament added dignity to our democracy,” Left Bloc lawmaker Jose Manuel Pureza said, …

Portugal Euthanasia

December 6, 2020

Laura’s Choice Feature Documentary

Three years in the making by Sam Lara & Cathy Henkel, Laura’s Choice Feature Documentary about their grandmother/ mother Laura Henkel’s life and death (at Pegasos) received a standing ovation at the Revelation Perth International Film Festival in December 2020.

The film will premiere in Melbourne on 28 February 2001.

Laura’s Choice Feature Documentary …

Laura's Choice

October 4, 2020

FB Posts satirize saying Hawaii bought ‘passing assistance pods’

USA Today, McKenzie Sadeghi

Fact check: Posts satirize euthanasia law, saying Hawaii bought ‘passing assistance pods’
 
McKenzie Sadeghi   | USA TODAY

The claim: Hawaii bought dozens of ‘passing assistance pods’ following the legalization of assisted suicide

Social media posts across Facebook are sharing a satirical view of euthanasia, claiming Hawaii purchased 30 “passing assistance pods.”

The claim originated on …

Euthanasia Sarco Machine invented by Philip Nitschke

September 24, 2020

The Irish Times view on assisted suicide

The Irish Times - Editorial

TD Gino Kenny’s Dying with Dignity Bill has reopened an important debate about the right of doctors to assist the terminally ill end their lives at a time of their choosing. The argument, supporters insist, is not about undermining an imperative to preserve life at all costs, but personal autonomy in end-of-life care.

In Europe, …