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Why Is Euthanasia Legalised In Australia

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Euthanasia is ending someone’s life who is suffering from terminate ill in order to relieve their pain. This involves doctors as they assist the process. Euthanasia is also referred to as mercy killing, as the purpose of it is to end their lives to let them be free from their pain. There are several methods of carrying out euthanasia, which are drugs, injections, starvation and Dehydration. (The Life Resources Charitable Trust. , 2011). Not many countries have legalised euthanasia, as only Belgium, Colombia, India, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands and several states in United States have legalised euthanasia (New Health Guide, 2015). Euthanasia in Australia is illegal. In 1995, The Northern Territory legalised physician- assisted Euthanasia, …show more content…

To begin with, legalisation of euthanasia gives an option in people’s lives. According to a survey which was taken by Australians, 40 percent of Australian agree with euthanasia as it will lift their quality of life and dignity (Australian Doctor, 2011). In Chilli, 2015, there was a teenage Chilean girl who was suffering from cystic fibrosis. She uploaded a YouTube Clip saying, “I urgently request to speak to the president because I'm tired of living with this illness... I want her approval so I can get a shot that will make me sleep forever.” (Jay Akbar , 2015) Her dad also said, “...Now my daughter just wants to die in a dignified way,” (Jay Akbar , 2015).However, her request was rejected, so she had to die painfully after two months. If euthanasia was allowed to her, she could have ended her life as she asked for, ‘die in a dignified …show more content…

According to the Australian Government Organ and Tissue Authority, more than 1,600 people are on their organ transplant waiting list (Australian Government Organ and Tissue Authority, 2014). The University of Oxford’s studies revealed that organ transplant such as heart, lungs, and liver is only possible when the donor dies in the care of the hospital, however, less than 1% of people die in hospitals (the University of Oxford, 2015). It also stated that wrong methods of suicide or horrifying illnesses leads to damage on vital organs, so it can not be donated. By allowing euthanasia, more people who are willing to die for reasons will be able to die under medical supervisions, which will lead other people who desperately need euthanasia to get healthy organ

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