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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

  • June 13th, 2011
    The latest BBC documentary glosses over the pain and moral difficulty of assisted suicide The BBC is gushing about its film Choosing to Die, which is to be shown tonight. The programme, presented by Sir Terry Pratchett, is called “incredibly moving” “piece of work, in which we see a person take his own life on camera, so desperate was he to affect the debate on assisted dying”.
  • June 10th, 2011
    BBC assisted suicide programme is further evidence of corporation bias and runs risk of fuelling more suicides, says Care Not Killing
  • June 9th, 2011
    ITV’s Emmerdale sparked outrage last night by showing a controversial assisted suicide scene. The tetraplegic character in the long-running soap, called Jackson Walsh, consumed a cocktail of drugs that was handed to him by his homosexual partner.
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