
The Manifesto
Freedom Is Not Negotiable
In a world that preaches freedom but denies it in practice, we affirm that true self-determination includes the right to decide every aspect of one's existence, including its conclusion.
Our Principles
Life is a Choice, Not an Obligation
- Life is precious precisely because it's a conscious choice
- Its quality is more important than its duration
- Self-determination is an inalienable right
Against Social Hypocrisy
- A society that accepts wars but condemns individual choice
- A system that prefers violent deaths to conscious choices
- A moralism that causes more suffering than it prevents
Dignity Above All
- The right not to be reduced to a "human shell"
- The freedom to choose while still in full possession of one's faculties
- The possibility of a peaceful and dignified farewell
Beyond the Traditional Concept of Euthanasia
- Not only for terminal patients
- Not only for unbearable suffering
- But for the conscious choice of thinking beings
Our Claims
- The right to choose always, not only when "nothing more can be done"
- The freedom to decide in advance, not when it's too late
- Access to information and means for dignified choices
- Respect for individual will without moral judgment
Our Response to Critics
- To those who speak of the "sanctity of life," we respond that freedom of choice is sacred
- To those who invoke morality, we show the immorality of solitary and violent deaths
- To those who preach ethics, we remind them of the superior ethics of respecting self-determination
Our Vision for the Future
We envision a world where:
- Freedom of choice is truly complete
- Personal dignity is respected until the very end
- Individual decisions are not hindered by moralisms
- Every person can be truly master of their own destiny
"When living is worse than dying, you might as well die" - Epictetus
But the decision about when that moment comes belongs only to the individual.