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Euthanasia · SwedenDEBATE. The fact that others choose to allow euthanasia does not in itself constitute a reason for Sweden to follow the same path, but developments in comparable countries make it natural to reflect on the issue. This is what the representatives of Smer write.See the Story
“Can Sweden learn from other countries about euthanasia?”
Euthanasia · BucharestZoraya ter Beek, a 29-year-old Dutch woman, physically healthy, but suffering from chronic depression, anxiety, trauma, and personality disorder, was approved for euthanasia, reports The Guardian. The woman received final approval for assisted death last week, after a process of three and a half years under a law adopted in the Netherlands in 2002. The case has caused controversy as assisted death for mentally ill people in the Netherlands remai…See the Story
A young Dutch woman with chronic depression has received approval to be euthanized on request. “For me it will be like falling asleep”
Euthanasia · HungaryZoraya ter Beek received permission for euthanasia in the Netherlands after a three-and-a-half-year procedure due to psychiatric problems, feeling that she no longer wants to suffer.See the Story
The 29-year-old Dutch woman receives the lethal injection inside Heteken, who requested euthanasia due to her mental illness.
Euthanasia · TorontoDavid Pereiras/ShutterstockFor decades, people who want to end their life with the help of a doctor, and who have the means to do so, have travelled to a handful of countries, commonly Switzerland, for euthanasia. But gradually, more countries around the world have begun to permit some form of assisted dying. Politicians in a number of others, including Ireland, Scotland and France, are now seriously debating it. In Canada, where medical assis…See the Story
Assisted dying: Canada grapples with plans to extend euthanasia to people suffering solely from mental illness
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Euthanasia · LexingtonThe debate is far from over in Lexington regarding the proposed law banning the sale of dogs and cats at retailers and in public.On Tuesday council members heard from community members in the chambers from both sides of the issue.One of those community members was Ciara Hagedorn, co-founder of Saved by Fate Pet Rescue. She said the ordinance would help stop dog euthanasia caused by shelter overcrowding and overpopulation."I think that most of th…See the Story
Both sides of pet sales ban speak out as ordinance pushes forward
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