In 1960, Muhammad Ali was stripped of his boxing title and banned from the sport for three years for refusing to serve in the Vietnam war due to his religious beliefs and opposition to the war...which human rights have been infringed

on in this scenario?

The human rights that have been infringed on in this scenario include:

1. Freedom of religion: Muhammad Ali's religious beliefs were the primary reason for his refusal to serve in the Vietnam war. By stripping him of his title and banning him from the sport, his right to practice his religion freely was infringed upon.

2. Freedom of expression: By punishing Muhammad Ali for his opposition to the Vietnam war, his freedom of expression was also infringed upon. As a public figure, Muhammad Ali used his platform to express his views, and punishing him for it was a violation of his rights.

3. Right to work: As a professional boxer, Muhammad Ali's livelihood was dependent on his ability to participate in the sport. By banning him from boxing for three years, his right to work was infringed upon.

4. Right to due process: Muhammad Ali was stripped of his title and banned from boxing without a fair hearing or trial. This violated his right to due process and a fair legal proceeding.