Aha!
No, you should not systematically push the game toward denying their rights. You shouldn't be afraid of denying their rights, you shouldn't systematically avoid it, but you shouldn't pursue it as though it were your job.
My advice would be instead to generally play toward opportunities for them to exercise their rights.
BUT! That's not the rule, it's just my advice.
As MC, by the rules, it's not your job to know or remember which rights they have, or which rights they don't have. You're allowed to know, of course, and you can feel absolutely free to ask, whenever you're curious. Which will likely be often! But it's not your job. You should pay attention to their rights exactly insofar as you find it fun to do so.
If you never once deny a PC a single right, that's okay. If you do it on purpose, or on accident, knowingly or un-, either way, that's fine.
If you basically always deny basically all the PCs basically all of their rights, more or less constantly, that's okay. Intentionally, accidentally, knowingly or un-.
If you intentionally or accidentally single out one PC and deny them their rights with prejudice and cruelty, while intentionally or accidentally treating all the others' rights with respect or even caution, that's okay!
So if, for instance, one of their rights jumps out at you, and inspires you to curiousity of the "I wonder what they would do if someone denied that right?" sort, feel free to pursue it (embodied in NPCs and developing circumstances, of course) to find out!
-Vincent