Posts Tagged ‘Euthanasia’

Dutch mobile euthanasia units to make house calls

Friday, March 9th, 2012

A controversial system of mobile euthanasia units that will travel around the country to respond to the wishes of sick people who wish to end their lives has been launched in the Netherlands.

The scheme, which started on Thursday , will send teams of specially trained doctors and nurses to the homes of people whose own doctors have refused to carry out patients’ requests to end their lives.

The launch of the so-called Levenseinde, or “Life End”, house-call units – whose services are being offered to Dutch citizens free of charge – coincides with the opening of a clinic of the same name in The Hague, which will take patients with incurable illnesses as well as others who do not want to die at home.

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American ‘will be arrested’ for assisting suicide of Auckand woman

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

An American who admitted providing the means for an Auckland woman to kill herself will be arrested and charged with assisting suicide if she ever returns to New Zealand, police say.

Audrey Monica Wallis, an unemployed 49-year-old, was found dead in her bed at her Albany home in August 2007.

In a ruling released today, Coroner Katharine Greig said Wallis had died by self-inflicted asphyxiation, in circumstances amounting to suicide.

Greig found Wallis was aided in the preparation for her death by Susan Wilson, also known as Cassandra Mae, from North Carolina.

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Mobile units for euthanasia in Holland: kill people in their own homes

Friday, December 16th, 2011

‘Just before Christmas,  the Dutch announced that they are considering mobile units to kill people in their own homes. 1,000 of the 4,000 euthanasia deaths in Holland each year are now done without the patient’s consent,’ writes Lord Alton. The New Year is ushered in by Father Time, who derives from the Greek God Chronos, more Read more

No case for euthanasia

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

The recent conviction of Sean Davison has revived the euthanasia debate.  In an article in the New Zealand Herald, John Kleinsman argues that there is no case for killing society’s most vulnerable members.   He argues that “the ‘right to die’ could become a ‘duty’ to die”. Read John Kleinsman’s article Image: Voxy.co John Kleinsman Read more

Legalised euthanasia could lower suicide rate!

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

The number of elderly New Zealanders killing themselves has surged 11% to a 10-year high, fuelled by mounting health and economic worries. The spate of deaths has pushed the country’s overall suicide numbers to 558, the highest since 1997. The issue has reopened the debate on euthanasia. A spokeswoman for the New Zealand Voluntary Euthanasia organisation Read more

Hutt candidates debate Euthanasia

Friday, November 11th, 2011

All five Hutt South candidates would support a bill on assisted euthanasia to at least the select committee stage, voters were told last night.

About 30 people gathered at the Petone Library to hear the candidates – plus New Zealand First’s Rongotai candidate Brent Pierson – tell them why they should get their vote.

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Media ignore Bishops’ statement on euthanasia

Friday, October 28th, 2011

The media have more or less ignored the Catholic Bishops’ recent  press release titled “Euthanasia dangerous threat to society”. Right to Life has applauded the Catholic Bishops for their timely warning and has expressed disappointment that it has not received more publicity. “The Bishops are the spiritual leaders of more than 500,000 baptised Catholics in New Zealand Read more

Euthanasia – NZ Catholic Bishops speak out

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Legalising euthanasia would introduce a whole new, and dangerous, dimension to society, said the New Zealand Catholic Bishops. One of the dangers is that the demand for euthanasia cannot be limited to a carefully defined group and vulnerable members of the community would be put at risk. Archbishop John Dew, President of the New Zealand Read more

Priest refuses to conduct funeral

Friday, August 26th, 2011

A priest in the parish of Liempde in North Brabant refused to conduct the funeral of a man who had chosen euthanasia.

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Reason is the enemy of the Euthanasia Movement

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Nick Tonti-Filippini is a bioethicist who serves on various Australian government committees and teaches at a Catholic institute in Melbourne. He is 55. Some of those years must have gone slowly for him, as he is chronically ill. Fortunately, he has the training to analyse his difficulties with critical detachment. So his reflections on euthanasia, Read more