
Claude Hury
Claude Hury is the president of Ultime Liberté, an organization advocating for the right to assisted dying, which emerged from a radical faction of pro-euthanasia groups. At the center of a high-profile trial, Hury is charged with assisting individuals in obtaining pentobarbital for voluntary euthanasia. She emphasizes the importance of allowing individuals to have control over their end-of-life decisions, asserting that their goal is not to promote death, but to provide a peaceful option for those who choose it.
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Claude Hury is a co-founder of the pro-assisted suicide association Ultime Liberté and has been a long-time activist for women's rights and end-of-life issues.
Au procès de l’association pro-suicide assisté Ultime Liberté, la cofondatrice défend une action au « cas par cas »Claude Hury is the president of Ultime Liberté and a central defendant in the Paris trial.
Douze militants de l'aide à mourir jugés pour avoir aidé des personnes à se procurer des substances permettant de mettre fin à leurs jours

