Weekly Quiz! Test your human rights knowledge

 
Afghan women hold placards demanding their right to education, in Mazar-i-Sharif xxon June 26, 2023.
How well do you remember this week's human rights news?
Let's find out with this 5-question quiz.
 
Afghan women hold placards demanding their right to education, in Mazar-i-Sharif xxon June 26, 2023.
How well do you remember this week's human rights news?
Let's find out with this 5-question quiz.
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The 2024 Summer Olympics have opened in Paris. The games brought about a new surveillance law in France, the first in the European Union which explicitly allows artificial intelligence to be used in public video surveillance Why have critics warned against the legalization of these technologies? 
AI surveillance uses more energy than previous forms of surveillance
AI surveillance can lead to over-criminalization of minorities
Errors made by AI can delay emergency response
All of the above
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Following weeks of student protests, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stepped down this week. What initially prompted the first protests in July that eventually led to this resignation? 

 
 
Abuses by security forces
Enforced disappearances of Bangladeshi citizens
Political patronage for ruling party supporters
Nation-wide curfews
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Venezuela’s July election has been met with criticisms and calls for transparency regarding the electoral process. Much of this has been suppressed, with Venezuela’s top prosecutor announcing that a criminal investigation into oppositional party leadership would be launched. What irregularities have been cited as bars to democracy in the July election? 
Arrests of opposition members
Arbitrary disqualifications of opposition candidates
Arbitrary restrictions imposed on Venezuelans to vote abroad and young people
All of the above
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This week, 24 detainees from Russia and the United States were released, marking the largest post-Soviet prisoner swap in history. American Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich returned to the United States following bogus charges of espionage following his reporting on the invasion of Ukraine. Approximately how many individuals have faced prosecution for sharing information about the war that differs from the Kremlins accounts? 

24
170
489
1,207
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The 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions garnered over 100 signatories committing to prohibiting the use of these weapons, which predominantly harm civilians. Which country became the first to vote to leave the convention this week? 
Gambia
Panama
Lithuania
Croatia
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