
Right to Die movement
The right to die movement advocates for individuals' autonomy to choose to end their own lives, particularly in cases of terminal illness or unbearable suffering. Proponents argue that people should have the right to make decisions about their bodies and end-of-life care, including access to assisted dying or euthanasia. This movement raises ethical, legal, and emotional discussions, touching on human rights, medical morality, and the role of healthcare professionals. Supporters seek legislation to allow for compassionate choices, while opponents often express concerns about potential abuses and the sanctity of life.