Euthanasia law comes into force in New Zealand from today
Euthanasia law comes into force in New Zealand from today
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In New Zealand, the law on euthanasia has come into force from this morning i.e. Yes, that means people here can die of their own free will. Let me tell you all that earlier euthanasia was given legal status in countries like Colombia, Canada, Australia, Luxembourg, Spain, Netherlands and Switzerland. In fact, different terms and conditions related to cooperation in death have also been imposed in all these countries. A similar condition has been placed in New Zealand.

In fact, only those who are suffering from terminal illness will be allowed to die of their own free will. Not only that, but a disease that ends life in the next six months. At the same time, consent of at least two doctors is mandatory for this process. A referendum was held in New Zealand to implement the law, with more than 65 per cent of them voting in favour. The issue has been debated in New Zealand for a long time. Finally, the law is coming into force from today. Stuart Armstrong, 61, who is incurable, says he is no longer worried about how he will die. Because desire will not hurt death. On the other hand, many people in New Zealand are opposing it.

Many say that euthanasia will weaken the respect for the human life and values of society. This will reduce the care of the vulnerable, especially those with disabilities or those living in the last days of their lives. Those who support the law say that man has the right to die when and how he wants to die. In such a situation, euthanasia gives them the right to die with dignity.

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