In Herat, women are being taken from the streets because of how they are dressed, families are searching for daughters who vanished into vans and protesters demanding their return have been met with bullets.
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Jane Allen was suffering from anorexia.
She traveled to Colorado seeking treatment.
Instead, her doctor offered assisted suicide — a prescription for death.
Her father intervened just in time.
Jane began to heal — eating again, tapering off morphine.
The anorexia clinic dropped her, calling her a “liability.”
When Jane chose life, her doctors walked away.
Assisted suicide isn’t healthcare.
It’s preying on the sick and vulnerable.
A 34-week-old baby.
Premature infants at this stage have over a 95% survival rate with NICU support and low rates of severe long-term issues.
Yet in some states, these children are dehumanized and aborted because they’re labeled “inconvenient” or “just a clump of cells.”
This child isn’t disposable. He or she is fully human and worthy of life.
Millions of Iranians
protested against the
Islamic Republic in January.
Most went back home
but 40,000 never will!
They were killed by the same
regime you’re negotiating with now!
SHAME!
This is Afghanistan under Taliban rule.
A young girl sobs and begs not to be sold, but her father sells her anyway — just to pay off his debts.
This is modern-day slavery. Pure horror.
Where are the women’s rights organizations?
Where are the human rights activists?
Nowhere to be found.
Shame. Hypocrisy. Cowardice.
Some people claim this baby boy is “just a clump of cells.”
One year later, he can freely move his body, radiate joy, and make eye contact.
He was never “just a clump of cells.” He was always a tiny, developing human being—valuable and worthy of life.
Finally some good news from Canada!
The courts in Canada have ruled that the censorship of pro-lifers outside Parliament is a violation of their peaceful expression.
It is shocking that this was ever necessary to begin with. But this is an encouraging step.
🔴 DON’T LOOK AWAY
The Islamic regime is about to hang Hossein Haghparast for mourning his friend who was killed in the January protests.
He is charged with spying for Israel with zero evidence.
In his last call to family he said: “My life for my homeland.”
This is pure barbarism.
Don’t stay silent while they hang him.
Save Hossein.
Christians in Nigeria are still facing crisis levels of violence and persecution.
This week, UN experts have urged the Nigerian government to take action to put an end to attacks that have continued to disproportionately target Christians, and particularly women and girls.
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For those suffering from amnesia: just four months ago, the Islamic regime in Iran slaughtered over 40,000 people in only two days, for the sole ‘crime’ of protesting for freedom.
🚨ASSISTED SUICIDE BILL “ON THE ROPES”!
@GregHeffer reports how domestic abuse, eating disorder & disability rights charities are all calling on Rochester & Strood MP Lauren Edwards NOT to bring back the failed assisted suicide Bill, after she came second in the PMB ballot .🧵1/
I raised the appalling violation of human rights in Cuba. Asked Ministers to press the regime to allow access to Cuba’s prisons by the International Committee of the Red Cross - where journalists, pro democracy and labour rights activists are jailed. I urged support for the groups like the courageous Ladies in White.
WOW!
This is Talia, who was born at 22 weeks.
No clump of cells!
Talia was born at 22 weeks and 5 days on World Prematurity Day. She defies odds as the youngest ever surviving baby to be born at a hospital in the UAE.
Talia was born weighing only 400 grams.
Her birth was so sudden that Talia was still in her amniotic sac when she was born, and her skin was very thin and transparent.
Despite her incredibly small size, the medical team immediately started life-saving care, including advanced breathing support and intubation.
As is common with extremely premature babies, it was not smooth sailing once baby Talia was out of the womb, and shortly after birth, she required strong antibiotics. In the first few days of Talia’s life, there was concern about potential brain injury due to infection and Talia’s extreme prematurity.
Baby Talia’s doctor, Dr Maria Theresa Reyes, said that this case pushed the medical team past their current experience.
“We have had several 23‑week infants weighing around 500 grams with excellent outcomes”, explained Dr Reyes, but “Talia is our first 22‑week infant, weighing just 400 grams. She is the smallest 22‑weeker ever reported in the UAE”.
Talia’s condition continued to stabilize, as small amounts of breast milk helped her grow and build immunity.
After over 4 months in intensive care, baby Talia was finally able to go home to her family.
Weighing 2.6kg at the time of her discharge from hospital, doctors found no concerns for long-term health complications.
Her mother, Jade, shared that “our little warrior, Talia, has shown us what strength, courage, and faith really mean.”
King’s College London Hospital in Dubai has achieved a NICU survival rate of 99.3%, and Baby Talia’s case marks a milestone for neonatal medicine.