Friday, January 6, 2012

‘Biased’ assisted suicide report under fire from critics

‘Biased’ assisted suicide report under fire from critics | News | The Christian Institute: The report, which was produced by the UK Commission on Assisted Dying, says that adults who are thought to have less than a year to live should be able to ask doctors for drugs which would end their life. But Dr Peter Saunders, campaign director of the pro-life group Care Not Killing, said: “This investigation was unnecessary, biased and lacking in transparency, and its report is seriously flawed. It is being spun as a comprehensive, objective and independent review into this complicated issue. It is anything but.”

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