Weekly Quiz! Test your human rights knowledge

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Human Rights Watch Weekly 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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Human Rights Watch Weekly 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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This country’s president signed an executive order that proposes to challenge and dismantle a range of artificial intelligence (AI) laws and replace them with a not yet defined national AI regulatory framework: 
Kenya
Canada
The United States
Argentina
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Two Deutsche Welle journalists were permanently suspended by the Ethiopian Media Authority following their coverage of: 

 
 
Ethiopia’s foreign investments
The war-torn Amhara and Tigray regions
Repression of political dissidents abroad
The Ethiopian presidential election
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Last week, this international judicial body sentenced Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman (also known as Ali Kosheib), a former leader of Sudan’s “Janjaweed” militias, to 20 years in prison: 
The International Criminal Court
The League of Nations
The International Court of Justice
The United Nations
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Late last month, Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev signed a decree establishing a new centralized digital platform that: 

Dramatically expends state surveillance powers 
Promotes well-rounded diets for school-age children
Notes the public appearances of prominent state officials
Limits data storage for citizens
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Last month marked World Children’s Day, the anniversary of the United Nations’ adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, an international human rights treaty guaranteeing that every child’s dignity and potential should be made a reality. What advances in children's rights have been made this year? 
New data from the International Labour Organization and UNICEF found 20 million fewer children involved in child labor than in 2020
Malawi and Japan both abolished school fees in public secondary schools
Thailand, Czechia, and Switzerland banned all corporal punishment of children, bringing the total number of countries with such bans to 70
All of the above
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