He believes the right to choose to die is a fundamental human right and, in theory, he is willing to help anyone. I'm surprised that even tho, in accordance to wiki on Dignitas, the referendum to abolish this sort of practice was 85% in disfavor. Since 1998, we are the spearhead for the worldwide implementation of the last human right. He says everyone has the right to end his/her life. She was wounded by Wernli's allegations, more sensitive to criticism of her father than he is on his own behalf. She is 27 and couldnt live without the man who rejected her..i am sure she would have gone off to Switzerland if shed had the money and that is the type of thing that worries me. His research shows that 80% of those who get the green light to go ahead with an assisted suicide do not go through with it. Telefon: +41-44-980 44 59. many thanks. DIGNITAS in SwitzerlandDIGNITASP.O. First, you need to become a member of Dignitas; anyone can join if they pay an annual fee of 80 Swiss francs (47). I see both sides. The absence of an assisted dying law forces dying people to take drastic measures to control their death. Then he sets out his vision like this: everyone should have the right to end their life, not just the terminally ill, but anyone who wants to, and he passes no moral judgment on their wishes. I consider this the final resort solution as I am not responding to treatment with pain medication any more. Sometimes the person who is going to die will appear to be angry and quite bossy, and tell me to hurry up, but I know it is not how they are feeling inside," she says. "Then we install the film in the video camera, but I am always asking 'Do you need more time?' If you had read the whole story you would have seen that the state of Oregon also permits physician-assisited suicide. With life expectancy growing and medical sophistication improving, people are increasingly worried about whether they will be "condemned to linger on", Minelli says, "forced to end their lives in an institution.