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#1123 Philip Nitschke: Assisted Suicide and the Right to Die

The Dissenter

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Navigating the Right to Die

This chapter reflects on the author's journey in advocating for assisted suicide, rooted in early legislative efforts in the Northern Territory of Australia. It explores the backlash from medical and religious communities against assisted death, emphasizing individual autonomy and the complex ethical debates surrounding the issue. Through personal anecdotes and a discussion of societal attitudes, the chapter argues for the importance of allowing individuals to make informed choices about their own suffering and death.

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