A child is dead, and a country is at war with its conscience.
In the Netherlands, a terminally ill child under 12 was helped to die — legally — for the first time in history. Some call it mercy. Others call it murder in slow motion, wrapped in paperwork and good intentions. The law says “dignity.” Critics hear “danger.” Families, doctors, politicians — all are now forced to choose a side, even as the most vulnerable can no longer sp…
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