Pages tagged "Assisted Suicide"
Assisted-dying law would bring risks for the vulnerable - disability activist speaks
Nov 13, 2013
The following article was written by Nic Steenhout, the director of Vivre dans la Dignité, and published in the Montreal Gazette on November 12, 2013
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Lord Falconer's ' UK assisted dying' bill is 'asking Parliament to sign a blank cheque' say Peers
Nov 07, 2013
This article from Peter Saunder's Blog in the UK:
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Lord Falconer's 'Assisted Dying Bill' effectively places doctors above the law
Oct 31, 2013
This article was written by Dr Peter Saunders and published on his blog
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Phony "Disability Rights" Pro-Euthanasia Scam
Oct 30, 2013
This article by Wesley Smith from his secondhandsmoke blog:
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Assisted Suicide: On the Defensive Thanks to Privileged People with a Disability
Oct 12, 2013
This post is from the blog of William Peace. Based in New York State, William writes under the blog name of He comments: 'Bad Cripple'.
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BBC limbers up for new round of celebrity-led cheer-leading for assisted suicide
Sep 23, 2013
This comment from CareNotKilling UK's director,
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Stephen Hawking creates confusion about what constitutes assisted suicide - puts disabled people at risk
Sep 18, 2013
Alex Schadenberg comments on news reports that scientist Stephen Hawking has backed assisted suicide: today that scientist, Stephen Hawking, supports assisted suicide.
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Is humanism a euphemism for suicide?
Sep 10, 2013
On , Wesley Smith questions what The US Humanist Society is saying when they promoted 'self-deliverance' in a recent article:World Suicide Prevention Awareness Day
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US: Hiding illegal suicides
Sep 08, 2013
Hiding illegal assisted suicides This article was written by Wesley Smith and published on Sept 6, 2013
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'The world would be a different place with euthanasia'
Aug 17, 2013
UK Disability Activist tells her story and speaks out against the UK DPP's apparent softening on assisted suicide in the wake of the Martin decision. It was just another normal day today. Me and my husband Merv were at the mirror. Poor Merv was trying to do my hair while I complained about the state of it.
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