>I've never said that. I've said that court cannot order euthnesia without it being the explicitely wish of the patient. It allows for it if certain strict conditions are met. Eg. The patient must have expressed in good mental health that he/she wants to end his/her life and at least 3 independed healthcare professionals have to judge and oversee the process.
Walter, I'm not going to debate the original topic - but I would hardly call Levenseindekliniek an independent group.
>There is a whole process before the fatal injection that has to be gone through. Our government, contrary to yours, has no power to kill their citizens against their will. Somehow, you're not happy to believe that. Well tough for you. This case is about some people wanting to prevent her own wishes to be forfilled. Court has overruled that.
What do you mean by "power to kill their citizens against their will" ?