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[4 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
Who Should Take Cyprus? Greece vs. Turkey

Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009
Written By: Juan C. Delgado (Visalia YMCA), Noah Johnson (Woodlake YMCA) from the XinHua News Agency

There’s a country that is being argued over where it should belong. The name of this country is Cyprus. This all began when Cyprus was divided into two parts: on part in Greece and another in Turkey. These two countries are arguing about which of the two deserve to keep Cyprus. The Security Council went straight on towards it and began by opening a speakers list, allowing countries to state …

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[4 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
Video Interview: Candidates for the 9th Secretary-General

Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009
Video By: Blanca Flores (Woodlake YMCA) from PantaPress and Roxanne Davis (Woodlake YMCA) from Al Jazeera

International Court of Justice »

[4 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
Nuclear Proliferation

Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009
Written By: Hannah Bozman (Saddleback YMCA) from ITARR-TASS
 

Saturday’s afternoon debate for the ICJ was concerning Nuclear Proliferation. The debate included a lot of interesting tactics and context.
 
Japan went up in the beginning and stated how the launch of China’s nuclear missile is violating an international law/treaty.  China has admitted that the missile does contain some nuclear power. China claims the test is for future scientific purposes.  Japan is worried the test may be a threat to the nation.  Japan does say that even though China did …

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[4 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
It’s Tiffany Lam!!!

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009
Written By: Liela Majedi (Saddleback YMCA) from BBC News

Tiffany Lam is the 8th Secretary General. She is also the FIRST WOMAN Secretary General ever in Model United Nations history. Tiffany is from the Saddleback Valley Delegation. She’s always putting herself in her work, and never gives up not matter how hard it is. Tiffany chose Refugees for the topic that High Commission is working on. She picked Refugees for a specific reason. It’s personal, and she can relate to it. Her Grandpa and both her parents’ …

International Court of Justice »

[4 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
Rights of Women and the Convicted: Part 1

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009
Written By: Hannah Bozman (Saddleback YMCA) from ITARR-TASS

Saturday morning in International Court of Justice (ICJ) the agents presented their information to the Justices of the ICJ.  The morning debate was their first topic: Rights of Those Accused of Crimes (Citizens and Foreign Nationals).  One of the conflicts was  Morocco with Jordan versus Afghanistan. 

Morocco and Jordan are accusing Afghanistan of denying two citizens of their rights in court.  Two women were publicly protesting woman’s rights in Afghanistan.  Then, as reported, two men started throwing rocks at them.  …

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[4 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
Friends Forever – Friendship Ceremony

Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009
Written By: Liela Majedi (Saddleback YMCA) from BBC News

Last night, after the dance, there was a Friendship Ceremony. The ceremony was  a time just to relax, calm down, and think about all the friends we’ve made here. Model United Nations isn’t just about all the problems going on around the world. In order to fix all those problems, you have to work together. During the Friendship Ceremony we sang songs such as, Waiting on the World to Change, What’s going on?, Blowing in the Wind, and …

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[3 May 2009 | One Comment | ]
The Crises in the Middle East

Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009
Written By: Audrey Heurlin (Saddleback YMCA) – Editor in Chief

Crisis of the Middle East last night, after the friendship ceremony, a crisis arose in Pakistan. This crisis was that one of their cities, Taliban, had attacked the capital of their country and had taken over; controlling all military and nuclear devices. During the meeting a representative of Taliban joined the meeting. The Secretary General, Tiffany Lam, announced that this group that claims to be in charge of the Pakistani government was not to be recognized. When …

General Assembly »

[3 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
Heart Tracking to Prevent Human Trafficking

Date: Saturday, May 1, 2009
Written By: Cierra Liberty Rhea Villa (Woodlake YMCA) from the Associated Press

In the Country block of Oceania the United States made important discussions in their idea for heart trackers. What they’re using for the ingredients are found to be very expensive. After this discussion they sent the chair to talk to the secretary general. When asked, Madam Secretary said She believes that this idea absorbs too much money and that they should use this money on things that are important. These new heart devices they’re making …

Economic & Social Council »

[2 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
End World Hunger!

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009
Written By: Blanca Flores (Woodlake YMCA) from PantaPress

In today’s EcoSoc meeting they finished going over how the world could come together and end world hunger. Norway and New Zealand are the only two countries that were against coming together and ending world hunger. They thought that it wouldn’t be fair for some countries to get money for food and not the others. They also said if the resolution passes, their governments will not donate because they believe that not all the money will go towards feeding …

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[2 May 2009 | One Comment | ]
High Commission: Solving Problems

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009
Written By: Liela Majedi (Saddleback YMCA) from BBC News

So far today in High Commission, they were talking about their expected results.  Italy, Sudan, Iraq, Burkina Faso, Palestine, Turkey, Portugal, China, Indonesia, Republic Of Congo, Norway, India, France, Greece, and Iraq all split up into three groups to discuss and form the their expected results. Pro Refugees,  Neutral, and Refugee Producing Countries were the groups that the countries were split into. Refugee Producing Countries came up with economic boosting strategies to help refugees stay in their own …

 

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