Law on assisted suicide to stand

Switzerland’s parliament voted against a bid to toughen controls on assisted suicide yesterday, rejecting concerns about foreigners…

Switzerland’s parliament voted against a bid to toughen controls on assisted suicide yesterday, rejecting concerns about foreigners travelling to the country to die.

Members of the lower house voted against changing the code, arguing self-regulation by right-to-die organisations such as Exit and Dignitas worked, and that the rules protected individual freedoms.

Assisted suicide has been allowed in Switzerland since 1941 if performed by a non-physician with no vested interest in the death. Euthanasia is legal only in the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium and the US state of Oregon. – (Reuters)

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