South African courts are about to confront a life-or-death question: should individuals have the right to decide how and when they die?
The Netherlands became the first country in the world to make assisted suicide legal in 2001. Since then, it’s become an increasingly popular option among the population.
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A French family are involved in a nasty legal battle that appears to be tearing them apart. At the centre of the drama is Vincent Lambert and his right to die.
Spending 24 hours a day locked up in a cell doesn’t seem like much fun, which is why this Belgian prisoner had an unusual request.
After a long battle with cancer, Mario Oriani-Ambrosini, MP for the IFP, took his own life. Mario asked Zuma earlier this year to legalise medical marijuana, let’s see if this will have an effect on that.