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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 week, the UK government announced long-awaited reforms to the Windrush Compensation Scheme that address some concerns related to older claimants. What is the Windrush Compensation Scheme? 
A 2019 agreement to compensate members and relatives of immigrants, mostly from Caribbean and other Commonwealth countries, for wrongfully treating them like illegal immigrants
A plan to install government-operated windmills across the country
Social security care for elderly citizens
A government program aimed at providing coastal protection from windstorms
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Last week Brazil hosted the 4th National Conference on the Rights of LGBTQIA+ People, which aims to: 

 
 
Convene government, civil society, and grassroots actors from across Brazil
Underscore Brazil’s reemergence as a key voice in global equality debates
Shape a new National Plan for the Promotion of Human Rights and Citizenship of LGBTQIA+ People
All of the above
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Last week, German authorities adopted Common Guidelines on the handling of cultural assets and human remains from colonial contexts. What are international human rights standards on these types of colonial reparations? 
Any country with colonial histories is required to return ancestral items to home countries by the end of 2025
Returns of colonial belongings and ancestral remains should be acknowledged as a form of reparation based on legal obligations
Both A and B
There are no international standards for repatriation
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Earlier this month, two European football giants played a friendly match in Libya’s newly renovated Benghazi International Stadium. The match earned scrutiny from human rights defenders because: 

Any country with colonial histories is required to return ancestral items to home countries by the end of 2025
The players in the match made conservative political statements ahead of the match
The Benghazi International Stadium was built by underpaid workers
The match was hosted by Khalifa Hiftar, commander of the abusive armed group the Libyan Arab Armed Forces
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A leaked government proposal would pave the way to bring criminal charges against LGBT people in:  
Uganda
Russia
Türkiye
Chile
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