Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu Wants ‘Right to Assisted Death’
(BBC) — South Africa’s Archbishop Desmond Tutu has revealed that he wants to have the option of an assisted death.
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate and anti-apartheid campaigner said that he did “not wish to be kept alive at all costs,” writing in the Washington Post newspaper on his 85th birthday.
Mr. Tutu came out in favor of assisted dying in 2014, without specifying if he personally wanted to have the choice.
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