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Doctor plans ‘inspiring’ Auschwitz tour to talk about euthanasia

May 23, 2014 10:32

ByShirli Sitbon, Shirli Sitbon

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Belgian doctor Wim Distelmans, an advocate of euthanasia, has triggered controversy by planning a study trip to Auschwitz, which he describes as an “inspiring venue” in which to “clarify confusion” about mercy killing.

Shimon Samuels of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre called Prof Distelmans’s Auschwitz initiative “a travesty”.

“The connection he’s making is perverse. He has to stand down, cancel the trip and make a declaration condemning the so-called ‘mercy euthanasia’ practised by the Nazis,” he said.

Mr Samuels added that if the trip was simply a badly thought-out idea, the professor should at least admit he made a mistake.