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Dutch woman, 29, granted euthanasia approval on grounds of mental suffering
(www.theguardian.com)
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Imagine thinking your life belongs to you, and then having to get permission to end it without suffering
There are other options other than this one that requires permission. The article mentions her reasons to choose this method.
From the article:
Whether we agree with her or not, it's her decision.
You're asking someone else to take your life and expect them to do so no questions asked...?
There are in fact many questions asked, and any doctor can refuse for any reason.
Yes, hence kofe's skeptical and maybe sarcastic question
I was genuinely asking, more so of the person that's skeptical of having to get permission. I'm glad it seems to be an ethical requirement
Jumping off bridges is free, no?
Clearly, this is about a more complex social issue/concern.
I think it's technically illegal in most countries (suicide I mean, not specifically the bridge variety).
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