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April 2, 2023

The Curious Story of Missing Edition of The Listener

The Curious Story of Missing Edition of The Listener – Is the Sarco too much for New Zealand? On 1 April, The Listener in New Zealand published a significant cover story on Exit Director, Professor Sean Davison and the Sarco machine. Journalist Chris Cooke, spent many months working on the piece conducting extensive interviews with […]

March 30, 2023

Exit International Public Meeting held in Darwin

Exit International Public Meeting held in Darwin Exit International hosted a free public meeting in Darwin to discuss the need for a new Voluntary Euthanasia/ Assisted Dying law for the Northern Territory at the Council for the Aged NT (Cota). An Open Letter to the Politicians of the NT Parliament was signed and will be […]

March 16, 2023

Euthanasia Advocates Blast Territory Labor Government over Inaction

ABC News reports that ‘The Territory Labor government says its legislative schedule is too busy to go to a vote in this term High-profile advocate.’ Philip Nitschke says the Fyles government is ‘dragging the chain’. Once a world leader on voluntary assisted dying, advocates say the Northern Territory is now lagging behind the rest of […]

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March 11, 2023

Colombia Edges Towards Human Rights Model

Colombia Edges Towards Human Rights Model in the Court decision concerning the first non-terminal person to be assisted to die reports MercoPress. The 60-year-old Víctor Escobar has become Colombia’s first non-terminal patient to die through euthanasia, after a legal battle of over two years. He was suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease that prevented him […]

March 7, 2023

Rising support for euthanasia marks UK as socially liberal

The Independent reports ‘rising support for euthanasia marks UK as socially liberal according to a new study. Increased support for issues such as euthanasia and divorce mark the UK as one of the most socially liberal countries, in what must be a set-back for anti-choice campaigners. Data from the Policy Institute at King’s College London […]

February 22, 2023

Swiss Court Rules Illness Not Required for Assisted Suicide

Swiss Court Rules Illness Not Required for Assisted Suicide and, in doing so, relieves the onus on a Swiss doctor who helped a healthy elderly woman to commit suicide alongside her seriously-ill husband. The doctor has been acquitted by a Geneva court after a five-year legal odyssey, court papers showed Tuesday according to AFP. Pierre […]

February 21, 2023

Swiss Suicide Assist Doctor Acquitted After 5-year Battle

Agence France Press

A Swiss doctor who helped a healthy elderly woman to commit suicide alongside her seriously-ill husband was acquitted by a Geneva court after a five-year legal odyssey, court papers showed Tuesday. Pierre Beck, who at the time of the couple’s deaths in April 2017 was vice-president of the assisted suicide provider group Exit in French-speaking […]

February 17, 2023

Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation must be ethical and best practice

Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation must be ethical and best practice: Why the criteria we legislate are so vital according to Dr David Swanton writing on 11 Feb 2023 in The Canberra Times. The needs and circumstances of those who may look to access voluntary assisted dying will be diverse. But which model is adopted could […]