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Justice minister defends assisted dying bill from critics as Senate committee starts hearings

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Catholic clergy say assisted dying runs against core values, Islamic leader threatens Muslims who choose it with Hell

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Referendum results live: NZ votes yes on euthanasia

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  • Euthanasia Law Will Be A Danger To The Vulnerable

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  • Justice minister defends assisted dying bill from critics as Senate committee starts hearings November 26, 2020
  • Catholic clergy say assisted dying runs against core values, Islamic leader threatens Muslims who choose it with Hell November 12, 2020
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About Us

Reject Assisted Suicide NZ is a program of Family First NZ. Our goal is to stop the legalisation of assisted suicide in New Zealand because if assisted suicide (euthanasia) is legalised, it would place large numbers of vulnerable Kiwis at risk.

Safe euthanasia is a myth. Safeguards, while sounding good, would not guarantee the protection required for vulnerable people including the disabled, elderly, depressed or anxious, and those who feel themselves to be a burden or who are under financial pressure.

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