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Kuna haja ya Tanzania kuwapumzisha kwa amani (Mercy Killing) wagonjwa walio mahututi kwa muda mrefu bila kuwa na matumaini ya kupona?
Shikamoo wakubwa zangu wote wa hapa jamiiforums.
my own grandpa who lived in tabora spent nearly 4 years on a bed battling kupooza kwa upande mmoja. this was one of nightmarish episodes of my life, that still haunts me to this day:
Kutokana na kuongezeka kwa idadi kubwa ya wagonjwa walio katika hali mbaya kwenye hospitali mbalimbali hapa nchini kutokana na kuugua magonjwa yasiyokuwa na tiba na wao kuendelea kuteseka vitandani huku watu wasijue la kufanya, je, muda umefika kwa tanzania kuwa na utaratibu wa "kuua kwa huruma" kama ambavyo nchi za wazungu zinafanya? naomba maoni yako kwenye mjadala huu
Mercy killing (sometimes referred to as euthanasia) is when someone directly ends another person’s life, because they believe it is in their best interest in order to relieve pain and suffering from an incurable or terminal condition. The British House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics defines euthanasia as "a deliberate intervention undertaken with the express intention of ending a life, to relieve intractable suffering.
The term ‘mercy killing’ is used to describe both situations where a person asked for their life to be ended, and where they did not.Under the current law, anybody who ends the life of another can be charged with murder and would face mandatory life imprisonment if found guilty – even if the act is a compassionate response to a dying person’s request for help to die.
In the Netherlands and Flanders, euthanasia is understood as "termination of life by a doctor at the request of a patient. In some countries there is a divisive public controversy over the moral, ethical, and legal issues of euthanasia. Those who are against euthanasia may argue for the sanctity of life, while proponents of euthanasia rights emphasize alleviating suffering, and preserving bodily integrity, self-determination, and personal autonomy. Jurisdictions where euthanasia is legal include the Netherlands, Canada, Colombia, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
sources: The law and mercy killing - Dignity in Dying
Euthanasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shikamoo wakubwa zangu wote wa hapa jamiiforums.
my own grandpa who lived in tabora spent nearly 4 years on a bed battling kupooza kwa upande mmoja. this was one of nightmarish episodes of my life, that still haunts me to this day:
Kutokana na kuongezeka kwa idadi kubwa ya wagonjwa walio katika hali mbaya kwenye hospitali mbalimbali hapa nchini kutokana na kuugua magonjwa yasiyokuwa na tiba na wao kuendelea kuteseka vitandani huku watu wasijue la kufanya, je, muda umefika kwa tanzania kuwa na utaratibu wa "kuua kwa huruma" kama ambavyo nchi za wazungu zinafanya? naomba maoni yako kwenye mjadala huu
Mercy killing (sometimes referred to as euthanasia) is when someone directly ends another person’s life, because they believe it is in their best interest in order to relieve pain and suffering from an incurable or terminal condition. The British House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics defines euthanasia as "a deliberate intervention undertaken with the express intention of ending a life, to relieve intractable suffering.
The term ‘mercy killing’ is used to describe both situations where a person asked for their life to be ended, and where they did not.Under the current law, anybody who ends the life of another can be charged with murder and would face mandatory life imprisonment if found guilty – even if the act is a compassionate response to a dying person’s request for help to die.
In the Netherlands and Flanders, euthanasia is understood as "termination of life by a doctor at the request of a patient. In some countries there is a divisive public controversy over the moral, ethical, and legal issues of euthanasia. Those who are against euthanasia may argue for the sanctity of life, while proponents of euthanasia rights emphasize alleviating suffering, and preserving bodily integrity, self-determination, and personal autonomy. Jurisdictions where euthanasia is legal include the Netherlands, Canada, Colombia, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
sources: The law and mercy killing - Dignity in Dying
Euthanasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia