
What Does A 'Dignified Death' Mean To You?
I have a wealth of experience as a journalist working in Switzerland and enjoy producing videos, articles and podcasts on a range of subjects, recently focused mainly on politics and the environment. Born in the UK, I studied law at Nottingham University, then went on to attend the first-ever post-graduate radio journalism college in London. After working as a radio journalist in the UK and then Switzerland from 1984 to 1995, I returned to the UK to complete a post-graduate diploma in film at Bournemouth Film School. I have been working as a video journalist ever since.
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I'm a reporter specialised in Swiss foreign affairs, Japanese-Swiss relations and assisted suicide. I'm also an editor in the Japanese department. I worked for a Japanese newspaper for 10 years, covering a wide range of topics including crime, politics, and sports. Since 2017, I have been writing for SWI swissinfo, focusing on social issues, particularly assisted suicide.
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More European countries are legalising assisted dying because of the growing recognition of the right to die. Some people believe choosing when and how to die is an individual right, while others argue that death should not be controlled by human hands.
We asked our readers what a“dignified death” means to them.
Read more about the topic of assisted suicide here.
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