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2007 Proposal to legalize
assisted suicide, sponsored by Greens Leader Bob Brown:
"Australian Territories Right of the Terminally Ill Bill, 2007"
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Nitschke
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PHILIP NITSCHKE, Australia's
"Dr. Death"
Nitschke reveals
killing machine (The Age, 5/31/03)
Crushed ants and car battery acid used as key chemicals in Nischke's new
do-it-yourself suicide device.
Australian MD to Make New
Suicide Machine (ABC News, 1/12/03)
Nischke plans to build his machine in the U.S.; Calls Kevorkian "a
hero."
"Nitschke's
death machine seized," (The Age, Australia, 1/11/03)
Customs inspectors seize suicide machine and plastic Exit bags.
"Nitschke to
unveil death machine"(The Age, Australia, 1/6/03)
Nitschke plans to unveil the machine in San Diego on January 12.
"Dicing with
death" (Sydney Morning Herald, 12/20/02)
"Nitschke admits that many seeking his advice are depressed"
"Euthanasia is an obsession for the 56-year-old Nitschke...."
"Too
tired to go on, Ruth, 80 takes lethal dose" (Sydney Morning Herald,
12/16/02)
Sydney woman is latest healthy elderly person to commit suicide after consulting with
Philip Nitschke.
"Healthy
choosing premature death, says Nitschke" (The Age, Australia,
12/16/02)
80-year-old woman's vision was deteriorating but she was otherwise healthy.
Assisted Suicide: Not for
Adults Only?
Philip Nitschke is among the activists who have advocated permitting
assisted-suicide for children and teens.
"Nitschke
launches suicide machine" (Sydney Morning Herald, 12/3/02)
Nitschke has launched the COGEN machine that he says will let people take their own lives
peacefully by breathing pure carbon monoxide.
"A practical
guide to suicide" (Sydney Morning Herald, 12/2/02)
Nitschke's workshops include how to assist in suicide and how to lie about doing so.
"Australia's Dr.
Death" (National Review Online, 11/26/02)
Philip Nitschke has expressed the view that assisted suicide shouldn't be restricted to
just one subgroup of people, like those with terminal illness. He favors making it
available to all who are old enough to understand death so they can die at the time of
their choosing.
"The woman who
feared a birthday" (The Age, Australia, 11/26/02)
Healthy 79-year-old Lisette Nigot's suicide note was released by euthanasia campaigner
Philip Nitschke who said Nigot was one of a growing number of healthy people seeking his
help.
Computers seized in
raid on Nitschke's home (8/7/02)
Detectives investigating Nitschke in assisted suicide death.
Aussie
suicide bags delayed (8/6/02)
Philip Nitschke holds back distribution of plastic death bags until legal status
clarified.
A
Grave Device (ABC News, 7/17/02)
Nitschke calls the one-size-fits all, hood-shaped plastic bag, which he plans to
manufacture and distribute, "an aesthetically distasteful death." However,
he claims that death-by-bag is preferred to death by medication overdose or other methods.
Outrage over suicide
bag giveaway. (Sydney Morning Herald, 7/9/02)
Nitshcke's organization to make Australian "exit bags" after Canadian group
stops shipments.
Doctor
who orchestrated Crick death says Peter Singer inspired him. (5/27/02)
Dr. Philip Nitschke revealed that the writings of Peter Singer have influenced
his own campaign to legalize euthanasia. Singer openly
promotes infanticide and euthanasia.
Background on Nitschke's Euthanasia Advocacy
Computerized death program
Australia's euthanasia
law overturned
Attempting to develop suicide pill
Euthanasia clinics
planned
Claims 15 euthanasia deaths
Additional death
clinics planned
At euthanasia leaders' meeting, Nitschke presents
suffocation as "double exit" method
DEATH OF NANCY CRICK
Euthanasia:
women are the losers. (6/3/02)
Women more likely to be victims of assisted suicide and euthanasia in Australia, the
Netherlands and the United States.
Euthanasia movement
damaged over revelations surrounding death. (5/31/02)
"...the public sees the hand of the euthanasia advocate on the shoulder of the sick
person and that is unseemly."
Crick death brings
more questions than answers. (5/30/02)
"Catchcries such as 'death with dignity' and 'the right to die' undoubtedly are
heartfelt but they do not satisfactorily answer the legal challenges inherent in framing a
law free of abuse, manipulation or de facto extension."
Nitschke regrets
misleading about Crick's condition. (5/30/02)
Nitschke declares that euthanasia should be available not only to terminally ill cancer
patients but also to those in chronic pain.
Senator calls for
Crick inquiry. (5/28/02)
The pro-euthanasia lobby, which used her as a test case, garnered support by claiming that
she was suffering terminal cancer. This has now shown to be a lie."
"'Right-to-die'
woman had no cancer at time of death." (5/28/02)
Exit Australia, Nitschke's euthanasia lobby group overseeing the "Nancy Crick
project," said in statements over recent months that Crick was "terminally
ill" or was suffering from "terminal bowel cancer.
Doctor
who orchestrated Crick death says Peter Singer inspired him. (5/27/02)
Dr. Philip Nitschke revealed that the writings of Peter Singer have influenced
his own campaign to legalize euthanasia. Singer openly
promotes infanticide and euthanasia.
Background on Crick case.
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