Nitschke’s advocacy for the “right to die” goes beyond physician-assisted suicide and toward acceptance of voluntary ...
Voluntary euthanasia is back in the political spotlight. The Greens have used their stronger position in the new parliament to raise the issue of people’s right to choose how and when they die. A 1995 ...
The Sarco was created by Dr. Philip Nitschke, the founder and director of the pro-euthanasia group Exit International. It was ...
Philip Nitschke said he was not present for what ... rejected by the South Australian-born humanist and founder of pro-euthanasia group Exit International in an interview with the Associated ...
Nitschke was accused of moving into uncharted territory by supporting the 45-year-old despite knowing he was not terminally ill. Brayley died after taking euthanasia drug Nembutal, which he ...
Chances of using the Sarco suicide pod - branded the "Tesla of euthanasia" - in the UK have rocketed following the passing of the assisted dying bill, its creator says. Dr Philip Nitschke ...
An Australian doctor who has invented a machine which helps people die has said that he will bring it to Britian if assisted dying is made legal.
Dubbed the “Tesla of euthanasia”, the spaceship-like portable devices are fitted with a transparent pane to afford the user a meaningful vista for their final moments. Dr Nitschke said the ...
Sweet Death follows Dr Philip Nitschke, euthanasia’s top advocate, as he loses his medical license and decides to become a stand up comedian, presenting a show that teaches euthanasia in ...