Talk:World Federation of Right to Die Societies

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World Right to Die Day[edit]

World Right to Die Day[1] is celebrated November 2nd in countries such as France, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, and Venezuela. The celebration was founded in France at the WF Conference in 2008 and has since spread. The participating countries vary in their customs of celebration.

France[edit]

France celebrates by hosting public meetings, tree plantings, and balloons. Several prominent celebrities and journalists and several more people attend. Events are usually held in Bordeaux, Marseille, and Nice, as well as other smaller cities.

Mexico[edit]

Celebrations are held in Puebla, Mexico each year to honor the right to die with dignity. Citizens create Altar de Muertos in their homes. A contest is also held in which people create Catrinas and enter them in contests.



Brittany Trevino (talk) 21:38, 20 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ [1], The World Federation of Right to Die Societies.