Suicide
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Origin | New York City |
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Members | Alan Vega |
Martin Rev | |
Genres | Electropunk |
Electronic Music | |
Art Punk | |
Avant-garde Music | |
Electronic Rock | |
Proto-punk | |
Record labels | Blast First |
Mute Records | |
Red Star Records | |
ZE Records | |
ROIR | |
Skos genre | Electronic dance music |
Alternative/Indie | |
Metal | |
Dance/Electronic | |
Hip-Hop/Rap | |
Songs | Frankie TeardropSuicide · 1977 ChereeSuicide · 1977 Dream Baby DreamSuicide: Alan Vega and Martin Rev · 1980 View 25+ more |
List | Frankie TeardropSuicide · 1977 |
ChereeSuicide · 1977 | |
Dream Baby DreamSuicide: Alan Vega and Martin Rev · 1980 | |
Albums | Suicide |
American Supreme | |
A Way of Life | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2517524 |
About Suicide
Suicide was an American musical duo composed of vocalist Alan Vega and instrumentalist Martin Rev, intermittently active between 1970 and 2016.
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Jersey approves principle of legalising assisted dying
Jersey politicians have approved The Principle of legalising assisted dying in The Island .
Plans to draft legislation were amended so a further debate on processes and safeguards is due to be held in 2022.
If those proposals are backed then a draft law could be discussed and voted on in 2023.
Assisted dying involves allowing some terminally ill adults to end their lives with medical Supervision .
was 36 in favour, 10 against and three absent.
Analysis - Freddie Miller , BBC Jersey Political Reporter
This is undoubtedly a hugely significant decision which could have implications beyond Jersey's shores.
But this historic vote represents the beginning, rather than The End , of a process which might - or might not - eventually see assisted dying legalised in The Island .
Detailed work will now begin to determine how assisted dying could be permitted while ensuring vulnerable people remain safe.
At least two more separate votes will be required before The Law can be changed.
Those opposed to assisted dying are certain to continue campaigning, while for those who have long called for The Law to be changed, this will be seen as a major Step Forward .
Safeguards agreed include a pre-approval process, a mandatory period of reflection, pre-approved locations and while registered medical professionals should be able to assist, they are not under a legal duty to do so.
Physician assisted Suicide - the prescription of lethal Drugs - and voluntary euthanasia, where a person has their life ended by a registered medical practitioner, would become legal under the agreed proposals.
During The Debate Deputy Louise Doublet said: " We must recognise the elderly and vulnerable have an inherent value as human beings and ensure they have a place in our society.
" We can do that and look after the rights of those who are suffering unbearably. We can do both. "
Minister for Health and Social Services , Deputy Richard Renouf, who spoke against the proposals, said: " Safeguards can be built up and to The Best of our ability, but none of them can be truly effective.
" None of them would truly protect patients who are going to become vulnerable if assisted dying were to be introduced. "
Deputy David Johnson said: " I think it's important we proceed to The Next step where all the various arguments, the processes and safeguards can be fleshed out in greater detail. "
Deputy Carina Alves said despite her beliefs she agreed with The Proposition .
" This proposition is about choice and I would never want anyone to restrict my choices on something that impacts me and My Body , " She Said .
" Regardless of my faith I have no right to do that. "
The principles agreed by politicians include that the scheme is only open to Jersey residents, aged 18 or over, who have the capacity to make the decision.
The Debate was called after 78% of the citizens' jury, made up of islanders who were asked to apply, ruled it was in favour of changing The Law .
Jersey assisted dying principles
Island residentAged 18 or aboveIndividual has a voluntary, clear, settled and informed wish to end their own lifeThey have capacity to make the decision to end their own lifeThey have been diagnosed with a terminal illness, which is expected to result in unbearable suffering that cannot be alleviated and is reasonably expected to die within six months; or, has an incurable physical condition, resulting in unbearable suffering that cannot be alleviatedFollow BBC Jersey on and. Send your story ideas to.
Source of news: bbc.com