The Netherlands Becomes the First Country to Legalize Euthanasia
Legalize Euthanasia Official legislation passed on April 10, 2001 made the Netherlands the first nation worldwide to allow euthanasia through both doctor-assisted death and euthana
Legalize Euthanasia Official legislation passed on April 10, 2001 made the Netherlands the first nation worldwide to allow euthanasia through both doctor-assisted death and euthana
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