Pratchett: Shedding some light on assisted death

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Pratchett: Shedding some light on assisted death

Post by Pana » Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:53 am

Terry Pratchett, who was recently diagnosed with a rare and quickly debilitating form of Alzheimers, has hosted a documentary on assisted suicide. The doc follows a terminally ill UK man who finally decides to end his own life in a Swiss assisted suicide clinic. Assisted suicide is illegal in the UK. Pratchett is coming under fire for the documentary and could face charges back in the UK for sitting with the man as he dies.

Terry Pratchett documentary to show assisted suicide

BBC2 programme by Discworld author and Alzheimer's sufferer to show a terminally ill man's last moments in a Dignitas clinic

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Sir Terry Pratchett: 'I wanted to know more about Dignitas in case I ever wanted to go there myself' Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian

The last moments of a terminally ill British man who travelled to a Swiss suicide clinic will be shown in a documentary presented by the author and euthanasia campaigner Sir Terry Pratchett.

The writer, who was diagnosed with a form of Alzheimer's disease in 2008, is shown at the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland with the 71-year-old motor neurone disease sufferer named only as Peter.

Pratchett, best known for his international bestselling Discworld series, said he was "a firm believer in assisted death".

He said: "I believe everybody possessed of a debilitating and incurable disease should be allowed to pick the hour of their death. And I wanted to know more about Dignitas in case I ever wanted to go there myself."

In the hour-long film, which will be broadcast on BBC2 in the summer, Pratchett compares how different European countries deal with the issue and meets people who want to control how and when they die.

It is not the first time assisted suicide has been shown on television. In 2008, a documentary on Sky called Right To Die? showed 59-year-old Craig Ewert, who also suffered from motor neurone disease, end his life.

The disease causes muscles to waste, leading to loss of mobility and difficulties with speech, swallowing and breathing.

The BBC's commissioning editor for documentaries, Charlotte Moore, said: "Assisted death is an important topic of debate in the UK, and this is a chance for the BBC2 audience to follow Sir Terry as he wrestles with the difficult issues that many across Britain are also faced with. I hope this sparks a constructive debate that people across the spectrum of opinion can engage in."

Dignitas was founded in 1998 and takes advantage of Switzerland's liberal laws on assisted suicide which suggest a person can be prosecuted only if they are acting out of self-interest.

More than 100 UK citizens have so far gone abroad to die in Dignitas clinics, where nearly 800 people from the UK have become members – the first step for those considering assisted suicide.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/ ... ed-suicide
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Re: Pratchett: Shedding some light on assisted death

Post by Egg » Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:59 am

I believe euthanasia should be legal. Some things are worse than death, in my opinion.


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Post by Egg » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:01 am

It's strange to think that an adult who is seriously ill is made by law to stay alive as long as possible. I think it's cruel.


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Re: Pratchett: Shedding some light on assisted death

Post by Pana » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:25 am

Mmmhhhmmm...

Especially when we consider it to be an act of compassion when we put down suffering animals.
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Re: Pratchett: Shedding some light on assisted death

Post by lkwalker » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:29 am

Pratchett Shredding is a hell of way to buy the farm if you ask me. Just give me a gun and twenty minutes alone.
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Post by Egg » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:30 am

That's how Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas boy did it. If I remember correctly, he said he had done everything he wanted to do in life and blew his brains out. Crazy mutha, that guy was.


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Re: Pratchett: Shedding some light on assisted death

Post by Pana » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:33 am

Oh, I just couldn't shoot myself. Think of the mess I'd leave behind!
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Post by lkwalker » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:34 am

do it in the woods.
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Re: Pratchett: Shedding some light on assisted death

Post by Egg » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:35 am

HA!!!!! That's the fun part! :D

I'm out. Clean this up would you? Thanks.


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Re: Pratchett: Shedding some light on assisted death

Post by Pana » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:45 am

Egg wrote:HA!!!!! That's the fun part! :D

I'm out. Clean this up would you? Thanks.
Brilliant, Egg.
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