A Statistical Overview of Human Rights Violations in Iran in the Hijri Year 1404

HRANA – The year 1404 (Hijri calendar) paints a stark picture of ongoing human rights violations in Iran. The ongoing threat to freedom of thought and expression, bloody crackdown on peaceful protesters, increasing pressure on ethnic groups and religious minorities, the prosecution and harassment of human rights activists, the execution of juveniles, the issue of […]
“Why is it that experiencing a traumatic event in childhood impacts your risk for cardiovascular disease 30, 40 years later? Why does it increase risk for so many kinds of mental health problems, and why does that risk persist over time?”
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2026/03/harvard-thinking-the-things-we-carry/
Asking the question what would a legal framework look like that protects individuals from overreach and whether those protections exist currently. And what happens when the protester is under 18?
Is ICE building a DNA database of political protesters? : NPR
https://www.npr.org/2026/03/18/nx-s1-5739257/ice-officers-dna-protesters-database
A new nationwide study of more than 73 million older Americans finds that heat waves are driving a substantial increase in deaths each year, with disproportionate impacts on Black and low‑income communities, while neighborhoods with more green space see lower death rates.
The Children of Kazakhstan Concept: Reality and Barriers to Implementation
"Children are not vessels of our regrets, but seeds of possibilities we cannot yet imagine." L. Nault
#RaiseThemFree #FutureLeaders #Parenting #Possibilities #ChildrensRights