On 25 January 2012, the Parliamentary Assemble of the Council of Europe has adopted a resolution setting the following: “Euthanasia,
in the sense of the intentional killing by act or omission of a
dependent human being for his or her alleged benefit, must always be
prohibited.”
For Dr Grégor Puppinck, Director of the ECLJ, “this Resolution is a
clear indication that the growing majority of Europeans is opposed to
euthanasia. The many abuses occurring in the countries allowing
euthanasia are alarming and constitute violations of true human rights.
It is convincing that euthanasia must always be prohibited. The small
number of European States allowing euthanasia shall review their
legislation according to the principles set forth by the PACE.”
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