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Swiss to tighten assisted suicide rules, consider ban
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 28 - 10 - 2009

The Swiss government is looking to change the law on assisted suicide to make sure it is only used as a last resort by the terminally ill, and to limit so-called "death tourism", it said today, according to Reuters.
"We have no interest, as a country, in being attractive for suicide tourism," Justice Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf told a news conference in the capital Berne.
A rise in the number of foreigners seeking to end their lives in Switzerland, and a study last year showing that more and more people seeking assisted suicides in the country do not suffer from a terminal illness, have provoked heated debate.
The cabinet -- which is divided on the emotive issue -- sent two proposals into the legislative process for consultation, which will last until March 1: one for tighter regulation and the other for an outright ban.
The justice ministry said the government fundamentally did not want to change the liberal system, but that assisted suicide organisations were increasingly testing the boundaries of the law and that there was now an urgent need for new guidelines.
The topic gained more prominence in July when the British conductor Edward Downes and his wife ended their lives at the Dignitas assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland.
In British law, helping someone commit suicide is a crime punishable by up to 14 years in jail. However, since 1992, about 100 British citizens have ended their lives at the Dignitas facility without their relatives being prosecuted.
"Suicide must only be a last resort. The government believes that protection of human life must be uppermost," the justice ministry said in a statement.
Assisted suicide should be restricted to the terminally ill and not be available to chronically or mentally ill individuals, the ministry said, adding the government wanted to promote palliative care and suicide prevention.
The new rules would also "prevent organised assisted suicide becoming a profit-driven business," it said.
Assisted suicide -- helping someone to die -- has been allowed in Switzerland since the 1940s if performed by a non-physician who has no vested interest in the death.
Euthanasia, or "mercy killing", is legal only in the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the U.S. state of Oregon.


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