The Right To Die

Michèle Causse was a French author and lesbian theorist. She was one of my best friends. She always contacted me but I never got much time to contact her. When finally I decided to email her, I heard that she committed assisted suicide. She went to Switzerland to do it, she did it to protest against France for not legalizing euthanasia or the right to die. Michèle was vocal for the right to live as well as the right to die. She gave her life to show her support for euthanasia. Not everyone can do it.



I support euthanasia but Michèle’s suicide brings tears to my eyes. Wish I could stop her from having that bitter barbiturate. Wish I could tell her, ‘no, not now’. It is so hard to say goodbye to those extra ordinary people who contribute a lot to change the world and whose brains are still working well. I am dedicating this blog to Michèle Causse, a great human being, who died for a great cause. I salute her with great respect.


Let’s read some of her words that she wrote for me.



Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2010 09:22:31 +0200

Subject: France culture


Dear


Thank you again, I may be French but I feel in tune with your ” radical”

approach ( I will never compromise, I will never be silent). And also, as a

WRITER, I do understand how your Bengali language is missing.I felt the same

way while living in Tunisia, in Rome, in the Caraibs, in New York, migrant

in Canada. I went crazy at times, shouting in French on some lonely beach of

Florida where sharks used to …swim. Taslima you are brave and ” poetry” is

a word full of meaning when you talk, even early in the morning, defending

strongly “laicite”. Please, remember me, I am yours.We feminists shall keep

you alive and (possibly)well. Michèle


I feel a visceral( and rational ) reject of all religions, as you

know.unfortunately we know how women get trapped into it.While male priests

rape their children.


Michèle CAUSSE



Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 19:45:28 +0200

Subject: “Precious”

Dearest

On the 8th of March it was so great to see you on tv ! The only gratifying

smile of a difficult feminist moment.

While women in Toulouse were marching in the streets to ask for nights

without violence , they were immediately attacked by the police: those who

were supposed to protect them viciously battered them but were finally

obliged to get back to their police station. There, all girls united until

an arrested young woman was freed. The head of a woman association had a

broken finger!

This is just a story from a small province town.Imagine the rest!

To see you in New Delhi gave us the happiness you must feel in spite of he

precarious state of your staying there. When I read that maybe you will not

be able to stay after August, desperation got over me.I feel so strongly

your need for flavors, odours, colours.For a language which has its

fragrance.

Your sentence:”men get 364 days of the year and the only day women have in

their favour will be a day in which they will be persecuted as usual.” Oh

dear, you could not be more exact.It seems that 8th of March infuriates men

in a particular way.My expectations were greater in the 70′and I will never

have theses feelings again.Except when I hear you because you are the voice

of these years! The genuine and intelligent fury we had, the concepts we

battled against:” We spit on Hegel” etc etc…

Dear Tas my lima your Michèle


MICHÈLE CAUSSE



Date: Sat, 09 Jan 2010 08:46:08 +0200

Subject: New(?) year


My very dear,

hope this year will bring you back to the land you need

and which needs you.

When I have the blues I go to your site and I look at the pictures of all your friends,

all your travels, all your prizes. And I feel much better. You deserve all

you have and will have. Yours.Timidly. Michèle



Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 09:09:49 +0200

Subject: You yesterday


Maybe you looked yesterday at the Public Senat transmission which was an

homage to you ( in the presence of ni putes ni soumises and Caroline Fourest

and two women in politics).They were appalled at your situation and

certainly ashamed for the politics which do not permit you to lead a proper

life .At least I know now that you are in France and maybe less unhappy than

somewhere else. We saw images of Afghan women who burned themselves to death

rather than enter a forced marriage and other atrocities.The only moment of

real feminism in action was in Africa where young women called tantines

teach younger men and women some kind of rudimental sexuality;for instance:

don’t let your mother flatten your breasts!!!! At any step we meet different

horrors which condemn women to lead a pariah existence. I thought of you the

whole evening, as I do so often.Thanking you in my heart for being who you

are…Please stay with us.We will not let them trample you.I kiss you

motherly…if I may


I am still in Toulouse. Wish to see you for the festival.


Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 07:56:05 +0200

Subject: Hope

Hope you are now safely in France. Please, stay with us for a while.I think

of you with pain when I see the conditions of Bangladeshi fighting

desperately against flood and becoming climatic refugees without knowing

where to go, how to eat and live.What will they become?They are so proud and

brave.Their earth, their rice being literally ruined by the salt of the sea.

And your own sadness, your own condition .Go and see this terrible

film: Slumdog millionaire. It might remind you that, maybe, it is better not

to be in India….in spite of nostalgia…



Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 16:09:49 +0200


Where are you ???? The newspapers say you are in India. Or back to Sweden?

PLEASE, let us know you are OK and writing as much as your health and the

Bangladesh disaster permit. We are under the Pope’s presence in France and

it is very difficult to feel the way we did in the seventies…I wish I

could in some way give you positive news. But Time has not come yet. I think

of you and dream about another India. Michèle


Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 17:31:49 +0200

On internet I read all your interviews to the French newspapers.I was

flabbergasted! So happy. You were so radical, so much to the point.I had not

read anything like that since 197O. I wish I were given the opportunity to

say what you flaunted to the faces of the interviewers.I wrote a commentary

to l’Express.Believe me, only you can make declarations like that. It looks

as if you were not afraid of anything and were the only person in the world

who cannot care less about the consequences of her brave and rare nude

truth. I share everything you say.Thank you. We would be orphans and

voiceless without you. I kiss your bravery.

Michèle CAUSSE


Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 11:22:24 +0200

Subject: Hurrah


A friend awoke me early this morning to tell me you were speaking on the

radio. Finally, at last, I heard you, your small voice saying what had to be

said and heard .But do they hear ? Do they feel the way you do the incoming

threat? I am sorry to know you are not happy in Europe and yet I understand

so well. Your voice is most precious to these Indian women who are becoming

so eager to free themselves, with their pink saris and wood batons. You

belong to them, they belong to you.Sisters. I kiss you tenderly and as usual

admiratively. Michèle


michele causse'04


Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 23:20:51 +0200


Darling you,

Taslima I am afraid to tell you what I think as an ex immigrate to Canada. When a country like India does not want you anymore except in conditions which are not even decent for an animal, one must go away,one must choose one=B9s own life ,even if ,apparently, this life is not conform to your choice ( staying in Calcutta). Believe me, if you decide to go away, to immigrate, you will come back to India as a hero.You must not accept your present condition because they will not change it. On the contrary, they may become sterner. I have a pessimistic view about men wanting any good to women.

Even among the best intellectuals. Don’t be stubborn in this precise moment,be clever: you go away and you wait for some time. According to my own experience:some day you will be back to your own place, with great peace and honour. When you least expect it. If you carry on this day by day suicide and agony, we lose you and you lose yourself. Humanity ( I will not say mankind) will miss you too much. Loneliness is not a strength. You must form an alliance with those who share your fate,in spite of differences.You must smile again, and write and walk peacefully in places which will enjoy and help your creativity.

There is in the world a conjuncture which is not good at all. Women in the eastern countries are more and more severely constrained and ill-treated.

You can write for yourself and for them only if you come to a country. I know how desperate one is far from one’s country .But you are in no country at all in this moment. You must see your friends and people who support you. Listen to them ,to their advices. Let them pamper you.This sad period has to come to an end. I kiss you and please, don’t think I write like a vanquished person.On the contrary.Be very subtle.Pretend you want to go away.And be happy if they let you go away!!!!


I send you the green of my field so that light come into your room. Love


Date: Sun, 09 Mar 2008 13:13:21 +0200

Dearest among dears,


This is the text, very short, I am sending to the institutions you note.Please let us know your present condition. It is hard to imagine you in the same place!!! We love you.


Honour yourself by honouring the dignity and talent of the internationally known and highly praised poet Taslima Nasreen.


French Writer Michèle Causse


Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 19:51:12 +0200

Subject: FW: les infos de France Terre d’Asile no 2

-At least an extension, at least they are ashamed, but what about

your freedom??? Living where you want ? Can one feel really relieved? With

all my heart. Michèle


Let’s support euthanasia. Let’s make euthanasia legal. Let’s make Michèle’s dream come true.


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