Answers (J3SN-US649) 2023 with complete solution
The U.S. Government considers TIP to include all acts involved in the sale or
receipt of persons through:
Force, coercion, fraud or deception, recruitment, abduction, transport or harboring.
The term "gross violations of internationally recognized human rights" includes:
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What are human rights?
Freedoms, immunities, and benefits that are deemed universal, inherent, and
inalienable possessions of all humankind.
You are off duty at a popular local establishment in a relatively prosperous and
secure neighborhood, but notice several things that bother you. First, this is the
only building on the block with bars on the windows. Second, you notice that
female staff are being transported to and from work by managers who appear to
be monitoring them closely. Third, these woman rarely converse with customers
and seem nervous, looking around for their manages whenever interacting with
customers. You get the strong impression they are being employed under
coercive circumstances. What should you do?
Immediately leave the establishment. Record your observations and report them to your
chain of command.
Modern military missions to protect civilians from the actions of terrorists and
illegal armed groups often make soldiers:
Responsible for the protection of the human rights civilians.
The responsibility to conduct human rights training, promote respect for human
rights, and/or integrate human rights concerns is embedded in which US military
doctrine:
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Which of the following is true of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
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When does human rights law require a nation to guarantee the fundamental
human rights of its citizens?
Fundamental human rights must be respected throughout the peace-war-peace
spectrum.
Describe the responsibilities of DoD personnel in responding to gross violations
of human rights in the AOR, according to the Five R's of Human Rights (Standing
Orders Card) and SOUTHCOM Regulation 51-1.
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You are off duty touring a foreign city in an unofficial vehicle with local and U.S.
colleagues when you are unexpectedly pulled over by police. Without identifying
themselves as police conducting an arrest, two uniformed officers begin to
harass and threaten your driver, a host nation whom you trust, ordering him out
of the vehicle and ordering you and the others to remain where you are. Your
attempts to identify yourselves as U.S. officials are ignored. The driver is