Euthanasia is an act that isn’t 
new. It has been carried out for hundreds of years. The word Euthanasia is 
basically derived from a Greek word which means "dignified death". So, what do 
you think about Euthanasia? What actually is Euthanasia? Euthanasia is the act 
of deliberately and intentionally ending the life of a patient to relieve pain 
and sufferings. It is also called Physician assisted Murder. It is a topic that 
is actually debated heatedly around the world. Some consider it to be fine and 
some say it is wrong and should be banned. On a personal note, I am among those 
who are against Euthanasia and consider it to be an immoral act because first of 
all, Euthanasia is a blow to the basic, intrinsic right and value of any person 
and that is “Life”. We came in this world to live, not to be killed or murdered, 
whether if it’s for medical reasons. Euthanasia therefore is against sanctity of 
life. The major religions in the world are against it because God made us and 
only He can take our life away. No one else is entitled to do this task. 
Euthanasia, claimed by some as a medical procedure, is still a murder. We all 
know “Murder is murder”. It doesn’t matter if it’s done by a serial killer, 
terrorist or a doctor, it’s an act that deserves to be banned and those doing it 
should be prosecuted. There have been many cases where Euthanasia has been 
misused, either due to lack of knowledge or due to personal issues. In Belgium, 
a woman suffering from Anorexia, an abnormality that can be treated, was 
euthanized. Similarly, twins who were deaf were also euthanized simply. 
Euthanasia gives doctors a lot of control on the lives of their patients. If a 
doctor is frustrated because of a failed surgery or something, he might 
euthanize his patients. They may also use it due to personal issues. It has also 
been shown that doctors nowadays are practicing Euthanasia on an increasing rate 
since it saves their time from doing hectic surgeries. The Universal Declaration 
of Human Rights, a legal document which encompasses various rights, is based 
around one point and that is the right to live. Euthanasia therefore takes away 
this very right. Hence, this legal document is breached by carrying out 
Euthanasia. UN should impose strict sanctions in those countries were the 
murderous act of Euthanasia is legal. Euthanasia also has moral and mental 
consequences on the health workers who are carrying it out. Carrying out an act 
of murder isn’t as easy as it seems, it can create feelings of guilt and remorse 
in the person who is doing this "assisted murder". Hence, Euthanasia should be 
stopped otherwise many innocent souls will suffer from guilt and mental issues 
due to this heinous act in the future. With acts of Euthanasia around the world 
at a sky high rate, people are starting to lose trust and faith in health care 
system. They fear that they might also undergo Euthanasia and their lives might 
reach a full stop. In this way, patient-doctor trust is getting weak day by day. 
Euthanasia is an economical and cheap procedure. Due to this, it is widely used 
around the world. An injection of Euthanasia costs 50$, while a chemotherapy 
injection costs up to 1000$. Hence, many health care officials push their 
patients to go for Euthanasia. A case was reported in the US state of Oregon, 
where a woman was told by her Insurance company that they can’t pay for her 
treatment which could cost a lot, and told her to go for Euthanasia, since it is 
cheap. Governments and medical lobbyists around the world should decrease the 
prices of convenient and life friendly procedures like Chemotherapy etc. so that 
patients can go for it and acts of Euthanasia can be decreased. People who are 
in favor of Euthanasia say that it is not possible to save a person's life that 
is on the edge of death cliff and about to fall into the abyss of death. So 
Euthanasia is the only option to finish their pains and sufferings. Well, what I 
think is that they are wrong. Palliative care is an effective mean and procedure 
to curb down the ailing of "about-to-die" patient. In Canada, 90% of health 
officials working in palliative care setups are against Euthanasia and are fully 
convinced that palliative care setups are beneficial and useful in treating the 
terminally ill patients. People, who are vulnerable but suffer from mental 
issues and depression, are prone to Euthanasia. Constant thoughts like "I am 
useless", "I should die" etc. among the young generation mostly along with 
external factors like bad and a negative circle of friends, constant 
demoralization from others pushes these people to get Euthanized. Thus, suicide 
rates increase. Therefore, we should counsel these people before they go for the 
murderous act of Euthanasia. Euthanasia is a worldwide issue, which is 
increasing day by day. In Netherlands, 1923 Euthanasia acts were carried out in 
2006, while in 2007, they increased to 2120 and in 2011, they rocketed to 4000. 
Even the Geneva International Hospital has reduced its palliative care setup and 
is now embracing Euthanasia. Thus, the world is moving towards the 
pro-Euthanasia spectrum. We have to step up and propose an effective and 
riveting counter narrative to it. Intentionally ending life of a patient should 
never be an excuse. We are born to live and see and visualize the world, not to 
be murdered by a so called medical treatment. The field of medicine's sole 
purpose and objective is to make sure that patients won’t die by medical 
practices, but to make sure that patients live longer. Then why is Euthanasia 
considered as a medical treatment? Doesn’t it run counter to the objectives and 
aims of medicine? Any conscious human being, whether a medical official or a 
non-medical person, considers Euthanasia a heinous act and would seriously want 
this "so called medical treatment ", which is an absurd concept , to end. In a 
nutshell, palliative care setups should be improved and increased, because they 
are an effective method to treat terminally ill patients. Governments should 
keep a check on health officials that Euthanasia acts aren’t carried out. Strict 
punishments should be imposed if Euthanasia is done. Medical practitioners 
should be properly strained; their knowledge and surgical skills should be 
expanded so that they apply other methods instead of Euthanasia because it is an 
immoral act which takes away lives of patients. Moreover, people become afraid 
of medical setups and start losing trust in the healthcare system. So it should 
be avoided and should be put to rest forever.