Re: Belgium - The Last Journey
30 min
Available until 14/01/2027
15/01/2026
In Belgium, assisted dying has been possible for twenty years. But in France it is still not legally possible and remains a highly controversial issue. Many French people cross the border to Belgium to end their lives in dignity, helped by associations and Belgian doctors.
This programme is brought to you by RTBF and is part of Stories from the Continent, an initiative by European public service media (ARD, LSM, RTBF, SRG SSR and ZDF), coordinated by ARTE.
Author
Simon Wohlfahrt
Producer
Factstory
Country
Belgium
Year
2025
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