Day 415
March 10, 2026
4 documented events
- War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Foreign Policy & War
Destruction of Iranian UNESCO World Heritage Sites in US-Israeli Airstrikes
US and Israeli airstrikes have damaged at least 56 cultural sites, museums, and historical buildings across Iran, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Documented damage includes Golestan Palace in Tehran (shattered mirrored ceilings and blown-out windows), the Safavid-era Abbasi Jame Mosque and Ali Qapu Palace in Isfahan's Naqsh-e Jahan Square, the 8th-century Jameh Mosque of Isfahan, Chehel Sotoun pavilion, and the prehistoric Khorramabad Valley sites dating to 63,000 BC. Over 100 heritage sites have been reported impacted.
From: Destruction of Iranian UNESCO World Heritage Sites in US-Israeli Airstrikes
- Serious Rights Violation Civil Rights
D.C. Circuit to rehear case on frozen tribal clean energy funds
A federal appeals court agrees to rehear a case challenging the termination of tribal clean energy funds, after initially ruling that the EPA could proceed with terminating the grants.
- Serious Rights Violation Corruption & Self-Dealing
XMoney enters beta, April public launch announced
Elon Musk announces X Money early public access will launch in April 2026, following internal employee testing. The platform offers 6% APY, Visa debit card, and peer-to-peer payments — exactly the type of service the CFPB was positioned to regulate.
From: CFPB Dismantlement While Musk Launches Competing XMoney Payment Service
- Critical Rights and Rule-of-Law Concern Deportation to Torture
NPR reports 2026 deaths already surpass 2025 total
NPR reports that immigration detention deaths in early 2026 have already surpassed the full-year 2025 total, with 46 deaths since the administration took office.
From: Record ICE Detention Deaths and Medical Care Payment Halt