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End of life

At Christian Concern we believe in life, not death. There is currently sustained pressure by a minority of vocal campaigners to weaken the law on assisted suicide and change public opinion on assisted suicide and euthanasia. This would be to the detriment of the whole of society, especially the disabled and terminally ill. People who are suffering at the end of their lives need to be shown compassion and given better palliative care. At Christian Concern we vigorously defend the law relating to euthanasia and assisted suicide to ensure that the vulnerable are protected.

Articles

  • July 26th, 2011
    On Wednesday 27th July disability rights campaigners staged a mock execution of a wheelchair user outside Parliament. The group, Distant Voices, is trying to publicise and reverse what it sees as the drift towards involuntary euthanasia.
  • July 19th, 2011
    The mother of brain damaged woman is seeking a court order to stop her daughter’s life-sustaining treatment. The hearing started yesterday (18 July) and is expected to continue for another nine days.
  • July 1st, 2011
    Official figures from Holland show that patients with early-stage dementia, including Alzheimer’s, are being killed by doctors under the country’s euthanasia laws.
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