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Switzerland Legalizes Suicide: Everything You Need To Know
Switzerland has done something that has been a taboo for years considering the morality of the objective. Switzerland has legalized suicide! However, if we have to be more precise then we have to say that Switzerland has legalized a safe way to take your own life if you so desire it.
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Why do we give dogs a better death than we give ourselves?
Pet dogs often have a peaceful death that forestalls protracted suffering and pain. Why can’t we do the same for humans? By Joseph Pierre.
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To Live With Dignity Also Includes A Right To Die With Dignity, Says Indian Supreme Court
From the makers of 'privacy is a fundamental right' comes 'right to die with dignity is a fundamental right'. A five judge constitution bench of the Supreme Court on Friday, in a writ petition filed by Common Cause, unanimously (albeit with four separate concurring judgments) held that the right to die with dignity is a component of the right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution. In doing so, the apex court has decided that there is no requirement of a legislation to legalise passive euthanasia...
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Man died in euthanasia clinic after acid attack, murder trial told
An engineer who was left paralysed and disfigured after an acid attack allegedly carried out by his jealous ex-girlfriend died in a euthanasia clinic 15 months later having decided he could not face a life of pain, her murder trial has been told. Berlinah Wallace, 48, told Mark van Dongen: “If I can’t have you, no one can,” before pouring sulphuric acid over him, a jury at Bristol crown court was told.
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'Dying together was their deepest wish': Couple, 91, die in rare double euthanasia
An elderly couple died holding hands surrounded by loved ones in a rare double euthanasia. Nic and Trees Elderhorst, both 91, died in their hometown of Didam, in the Netherlands, after 65 years of marriage. The couple both suffered from deteriorating physical health over the past five years, with Mr Elderhorst left with reduced mobility after a stroke in 2012.
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‘Tenderness Leads To The Gas Chamber’
On euthanasia, the Catholic bishops of eastern Canada say, ‘Who are we to judge?’ By Rod Dreher.
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