A New Zealand parliamentary committee has issued a report showing that 80 percent of people submitting their views about euthanasia opposed “assisted dying”. Read more >>
OCT
2017
A New Zealand parliamentary committee has issued a report showing that 80 percent of people submitting their views about euthanasia opposed “assisted dying”. Read more >>
Assisted suicide is by definition ‘receiving help to die by suicide’. Essentially the only difference between suicide and assisted suicide is the number of people involved in bringing about the death.
Continue Reading → Suicide and Assisted Dying are Sides of the Same Coin
A New Zealand parliamentary committee has issued a report showing that 80 percent of people submitting their views about euthanasia opposed “assisted dying”. Read more >>
After receiving input both directly and indirectly from thousands of people, the New Zealand Health Committee released a report not recommending legalizing euthanasia. Read more >>
Professor of Palliative Medicine Ilora Baroness Finlay of Llandaff from the United Kingdom and Robert Preston, the director of the Living and Dying Well Think Tank in the UK visited New Zealand recently. Both are opposed to legalised assisted dying, based strictly on the evidence.
Continue Reading → Experts rebut pro-euthanasia arguments