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EXCLUSIVE: Media bias shows balance truly gone

By The Defender. Media coverage of the assisted suicide and euthanasia anniversary last week has made it clear there’s been an unfettering of any tether to balance and fairness on the issue. It’s been a week of “celebration” for the first anniversary of the End of Life Choice Act operating in our country and the media stories by Stuff and NZ Herald have been shocking.

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EXCLUSIVE: Disabled and terminally ill among first victims of Trevor Mallard, but media refused to tell the story 

By Henoch Kloosterboer. With the welcome departure of former Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard, there’s been a lot of talk about the public scandals that have plagued his tenure. There is one very serious incident, however, that you probably aren’t aware of – that #DefendNZ were one of the first victims of Trevor Mallard’s authoritarian excesses at Parliament.

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EXCLUSIVE: New reports reinforce the urgent need for amendments to the End of Life Choice Act

By The Defender. It has now been almost ten months since the practice of assisted suicide and euthanasia began in our country, and recently the first official reports were published detailing what has happened in New Zealand over that period. Significant issues identified include a lack of detailed reporting, lack of palliative care uptake, misleading New Zealanders and much more.

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EXCLUSIVE: The elephant in the room: 51% increase in palliative care capacity needed by 2038

By The Defender. With the number of Kiwis needing palliative care expected to increase by 51% by 2038 according to a Ministry of Health report from 2016, and services barely keeping up, New Zealanders will be put at risk. This, in the context of the already complicated era of legalised euthanasia, only deepens the divide and false 'choice' it presents.

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EXCLUSIVE: Canada aims to legalise euthanasia for people with mental illness

By The Defender. In Canada, like New Zealand, the conversation of euthanasia and assisted suicide started by highlighting situations of it being used as a “last resort”. The goalposts have shifted rapidly in Canada. Canada is now on track to expand eligibility for euthanasia to people with mental illness after their expert panel released its final report on the topic recently.

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EXCLUSIVE: New study shows suicide increases where euthanasia is legalised

By The Defender. A new peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of Ethics in Mental Health, reveals that current data from European countries shows increases in suicide rates, when compared to suicide rates from countries who do not have assisted suicide or euthanasia available, debunking claims that legalising ‘assisted dying’ would reduce non-assisted suicides.

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EXCLUSIVE: Why did international 'fact checkers' distort truth about euthanasia for COVID in New Zealand?

By The Defender. If you’ve been following #DefendNZ for a while now, you’ll know that late last year we sent an important Official Information Act request (OIA) to the New Zealand Ministry of Health (MOH). What this so-called ‘fact check’ has actually done is to create a misleading sense of ‘nothing-to-see-here’ about the issue of COVID-19 patients and their eligibility for euthanasia in New Zealand.

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EXCLUSIVE: MOH says Kiwis with COVID-19 can now be eligible for euthanasia

By The Defender. An Official Information Act reply to The Defender, from the Ministry of Health, which says that patients with COVID-19 could be eligible for euthanasia, has left National MP Simon O’Connor disappointed but not surprised. When we put this matter to National MP Simon O’Connor, he expressed concerns about what clearly seems to be an expansion of the new law less than a month after it came into force.

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