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July 1, 2022

Peaceful Pill Handbook – Essentials Edition

The Peaceful Pill Handbook – Essentials Edition The 2022 ‘Essentials Edition’ is the new shortened, condensed version of the best-selling Peaceful Pill Handbook. The Essentials (available in both print and online formats) provides the most accurate, up-to-date information about practical, DIY (self-help) strategies for elderly and seriously ill adults. The aim of the Essentials is […]

June 25, 2022

I didn’t murder them but I did help them

‘I didn’t murder them but I did help them’ says Dr Sean Davison, euthanasia activist and founder of Dignity SA, who officially became a free man on Monday after three years of house arrest. The New Zealand-born doctor was struck off the roll of medical practitioners in South Africa after his murder conviction in 2019. […]

June 20, 2022

‘I’m no murderer’ says Davison

MSN, Victoria O'Regan

‘I’m no murderer’ says Davison – MSN Speaking publicly for the first time after ending three years of house arrest after being convicted for helping three people to die DignitySA founder Professor Sean Davison said it was time the law changed to recognise compassion – where euthanasia is not confused with murder. ‘I have done […]

June 20, 2022

Activist will fight for law change in Tutu’s honour

Activist will fight for law change in Tutu’s honour “It’s been three years and I’m free,” says Sean Davison, the right-to-die activist whose three-year house arrest ended on Monday morning, with him signing documents at the Cape Town high court reports the Sowetan. “I have done my time but I did not commit a crime. […]

June 20, 2022

‘No regrets’ says South African Euthanasia Doctor

‘No regrets’ says South African Euthanasia Doctor reports The Citizen Davison said he does not regret ending the life of the three patients to end their suffering. A campaigner for the legalisation of euthanasia in South Africa, convicted of premeditated murders of three people he helped to die, was released on Monday after three years […]

June 20, 2022

Italy’s First Assisted Suicide

NYT, Elisabetta Povoledo

How Federico became Italy’s First Assisted Suicide, reports the New York Times ROME — For more than a year, media reports kept Italians up to date on the travails of a 44-year-old man known only as “Mario” as he sought to end his life through physician-assisted suicide. Paralyzed 12 years ago in a traffic accident, […]