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Steve Jaunay: The 'normalising' of euthanasia

By Steve Jaunay
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23 Feb, 2015 08:00 PM3 mins to read

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The hippocratic oath states 'first do no harm'.

The hippocratic oath states 'first do no harm'.

In regard to the tour of Pro-Euthanasia advocate Rob Jonquiere.

Most of the population would be completely unaware - even among euthanasia supporters - that the proposed legislation by the NZ Voluntary Euthanasia Society, who are sponsoring Mr Jonquiere's visit, contains clauses that allow anyone over the age of 18 to request assisted suicide based on perceived insurmountable mental or physical difficulty.

New Zealand already has a problem with teenage suicide, this is a no-brainer clause. Where rather, is the help?

Mr Jonquiere claims he killed several of his patients in the 1970s before it was lawful to do so. One must question the integrity of someone who on the one hand has no respect for the law of the land, yet seeks to influence the lawmakers of New Zealand.

Who is to say he is respecting the "safeguards" that are in place today in Holland?

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He claims to respect the Hippocratic Oath, yet advocates the killing of his patients. The World Medical Association in 1992 stated that "physician-assisted suicide is unethical, and must be condemned by the medical profession". A patient's right to decline treatment remains in place, but not to request assistance to commit suicide. So Mr Jonquiere chooses to ignore the advice and guidance of his peers - worldwide.

Finally, one of the co-founders of the 2002 Netherland's euthanasia law reform, Theo Boer, who also was a member of one of the supervising regional panels, has now recanted his support for any euthanasia law.

Professor Boer had argued seven years ago that a "good euthanasia law" would produce relatively low numbers of deaths. He now believes the very existence of a euthanasia law turns assisted suicide from a last resort into a normal procedure.

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The Netherland's euthanasia death rate doubled within six years, and was expected to treble by 2014.

Most people envision a person suffering terribly from an incurable disease, and recall the articles presented by the media explaining why NZ law has to change to accommodate these peoples' wishes to "die with dignity".

Considering the somewhat (at times) rocky emotional and mental development of teenagers, and proposed finer points of the law, the background of our visiting promoter and the evidence from the Netherlands, concern should be voiced.

What is missing in our society is adequate care and compassion.

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An environment of personal loving support with a maximum of professional medical help is the solution that carries the most dignity and respect.

Any New Zealander who supports the core values of life, respect, true human dignity, and professional accountability, should reject any consideration of this law entering our country.

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