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"The Myanmar National Human Rights Commission (, abbreviated MNHRC) is the independent national human rights commission of Myanmar, consisting of 11 retired bureaucrats and academics. Analysts have questioned the panel's will and ability to challenge the government, but the commission has challenged the President's claims that there are no political prisoners in Myanmar, calling for all political prisoners' release and amnesty. In February 2012, its chairman, Win Mra, ruled out the possibility of investigating human rights abuses in ethnic minority areas, calling it premature to investigate in conflict areas. According to NHRC's chairman Win Mra, the commission was formed under the Paris Principles, as an independent body, to investigate complaints of possible human rights violations. The former commission was formed on 5 September 2011 under Notification No. 34/2011 by President Thein Sein with 15 commissioners. The commission was reformed on 24 September 2014 under Notification No. 23/2014 because of the Myanmar National Human Rights Commission Law with 11 commissioners. The commission's office is located in Hlaing Township, Yangon. Its formation, which is not mandated by the constitution, has been a source of controversy, especially when it requested a share of the national budget (K 547,208,000) for 2012 to 2013, as the NHRC is not a Union-level body. Its predecessor, a human rights committee under the Ministry of Home Affairs, was formed on 26 April 2000. == Members == The 7-member body largely consists of civilians from academia (2 retired professors), foreign affairs (3 retired ambassadors), and civil servants. While the previous iteration of the Commission had several members who are from ethnic minority groups including Rakhine and Karen, its current composition has fewer ethnic minorities. Its chairman, Win Mra, is an ethnic Rakhine. commissioner, Soe Phone Myint, is an ethnic Kayin. # Win Mra (Chairman) # Sit Myaing (Vice-Chairman) # Myint Kyi # Yu Lwin Aung # Nyunt Swe # Khin Maung Lay # Soe Phone Myint # Sein Than # Nyunt Tin # Tin May Htun == Controversy == In September 2016, the commission faced sustained criticism and questions regarding conduct of the commission arises when they brokered the compensation scheme to accept 5 million Kyat, approximately US$4,000, instead of pursuing legal action in the case of two girls tortured for 5 years as housemaids in Yangon. The Ava Tailor Shop owners reportedly forced the girls, currently 16 and 17 years old, to work without day-off and tortured over the course of 5 years: breaking their fingers and arms, and slicing with knife. On 22 September, MP Pyone Cho from Dawbon Township submitted an urgent proposal to take action against the Commission, and the Pyithu Hluttaw accepted to discuss further. On 6 October 2016, the President's Office issued the order statement, statement number 56/2016, allowing the following committee members to withdraw from their posts: U Zaw Win, Dr. Nyan Zaw, Dr. Than Nwe and Daw Mya Mya. ==See also== * Human rights in Burma ==References== Category:Government agencies of Myanmar Category:National human rights institutions Category:Human rights organisations based in Myanmar Category:2011 establishments in Myanmar "

— Myanmar National Human Rights Commission 😊

"Qusheh Qui (, also Romanized as Qūsheh Qū’ī, Ghoosheh Ghoo’i, Gosheh Kūyu, Qowsheh Qū’ī, and Qūshah Qū’ī) is a village in Hesar-e Valiyeasr Rural District, Central District, Avaj County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 187, in 41 families. == References == Category:Populated places in Avaj County "

— Qusheh Qui 😊

"UFC Ultimate Insider is a weekly American sports television magazine show that profiles the MMA athletes and fights from the Ultimate Fighting Championship in a behind-the-scenes format, giving the viewer "unprecedented access" to the sport. The 30-minute show debuts every week on FOX Sports 1 on Sundays at 5:30PM PST and 8:30PM ET.{http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/ufc-ultimate- insider/episodes-season-3/347447} Prior to 2014, the show used to air on FUEL TV on Tuesdays at 10:30PM ET and 7:30PM PST. Re-airs can be watched throughout the week on FSN, MSG+ and Root Sports Networks. International viewers can watch a streaming version of the show through the UFC and YouTube. ==History== The show debuted July 29, 2010 as a web-only series which averaged 10–15 minutes in length, with over 50 archived shows still available to watch through the UFC website. The original host of the web show was UFC Octagon girl and model Arianny Celeste, who introduced all the feature segments, interviews, highlights from previous events, and occasional photo shoots with the model.UFC Ultimate Insider: Episode 1 2010-07-29 - UFC.com. Updated 2010-10-29 After the UFC on Fox deal was announced in November 2011, FUEL TV stated that it would devote over 2,000 hours' worth of programming to the sport. UFC Ultimate Insider was tapped as one of the flagship weekly shows to air on FUEL TV, along with the show UFC Tonight. ==Format== The show features four different segments, each introduced by host Jon Anik in studio. According to the official show description, each week the show brings the viewer "in- depth fighter profiles, private training sessions, exclusive footage, and insider coverage you can't get anywhere else." Segments *On The Brink: An all-access pass with a superstar UFC fighter preparing for their next matchup, as behind-the-scenes cameras shadow them in the final 72 hours before the biggest fight of their careers. Chael Sonnen, Jon Jones, and Carlos Condit have all been separately featured in this segment. *Rogan Riffs: The outspoken voice of the UFC, Joe Rogan sounds off and gives his unfiltered opinion on everything from PRIDE fighting to "The Ultimate Fighter" to who is the best "pound for pound" fighter. *Ultimate 8: A classic "countdown" segment—counting down the best moments from inside and outside the Octagon from number 8 to 1. *Full Blast: A lavalier microphone is put on a fighter, who gives exclusive commentary while he watches two other UFC fighters cageside. Georges St-Pierre was wired for sound at UFC 143 as Carlos Condit and Nick Diaz battled for the interim Welterweight belt. *Counterpunch: Two rival fighters face-off in a screening room with host Jon Anik—and they watch, comment, and feud over their last fight; while previewing what to look forward to in their next fight. Urijah Faber and Dominick Cruz were the first fighters profiled in this segment. *Signature Moves: A UFC fighter demonstrates his moves in super-slow motion; teaching their most powerful fight techniques with a specialized high- speed camera. Ben Henderson debuted this segment. ==External links== *FUEL TV UFC Ultimate Insider Show Page *UFC Ultimate Insider Twitter Page *UFC Ultimate Insider Facebook Page *UFC Ultimate Insider IMDB Page Videos *UFC Ultimate Insider on YouTube *UFC Archived Ultimate Insider Shows ==References== Category:2012 American television series debuts Category:Ultimate Fighting Championship television series Category:American sports television series "

— UFC Ultimate Insider 😊

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