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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International Criminal Court judges will hear evidence next week against Libyan national and former senior member of a Triploi-based militia Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, in a hearing to determine whether a criminal case against him should proceed to trial. What charges is El Hishri facing? 
Torture, rape, sexual violence, murder, and attempted murder
Outrages upon personal dignity and cruel treatment
Imprisonment or other severe deprivation of physical liberty
All of the above
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Georgia’s new centralized health database law took effect on May 1, creating serious risks of: 

 
 
Privacy violations and discrimination, and potentially deterring people from seeking health care and mental health services
Decreased support for public health initiatives across the country
Widespread gaps in access to health services
All of the above
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Earlier this month, the United States Supreme Court paused which order by a lower court? 
Authorization to deploy the US military more extensively
Withdrawal from the International Court of Justice
An order preventing health care providers from remotely prescribing mifepristone, a safe and effective medication widely used for abortion and miscarriage care
Heightened border patrol presence across the country during non-war times
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On May 5, Burkina Faso’s media regulator ordered the suspension of French broadcaster TV5Monde, accusing it of “disinformation” and “apology of terrorism” in its reporting on Islamist armed groups in Burkina Faso and neighboring Mali. The action raised concerns because: 

TV5Monde has displayed increasing acts of government editorial control
It reflects a broader campaign by Burkina Faso’s military rulers to silence dissent
Access to media is sparse across the region
None of the above; the suspension was widely accepted
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senior United Nations humanitarian official said he would refuse US government financial contributions that would require recipients to: 
Politically endorse the Trump administration in a written statement to all UN member states
Repay aid contributions with heightened interest rates
Withdraw from any other aid programs granted in past or future
Comply with discriminatory US policies that undermine human rights
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