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“How about the right to cry for help?”

Court ruling asserting a person’s right to assisted suicide reflects discriminatory attitudes toward the disabled.
It’s hard enough for those of us with disabilities to deal with architectural and communication barriers, discrimination, inadequate support services and public policies that limit our integration and equality, let alone contending with people who grease the skids to the River Styx.

Montreal Gazette
“How about the right to cry for help?”
July 9, 2012
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