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CC/CT MUn Conference

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CHerry Creek/CHerokee Trails CONFERENCE

SATURDAY JANUARY 13TH, 2024

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Conference:

Cherrk Creek High School 9300 E. Union Ave. Greenwood Village, CO 8011

COUNCILS & INFO:

 

Conference Check-In is from 8:00 - 9:00 am. Closing ceremonies at about 3:00 pm. 

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Position Papers Due Friday January 12th 

- Submit by 7:00 pm to your committee's google folder

 

$15 Registration Fee

 

Beginner Security Council: Niger Coup: 15 countries

Topic A: Addressing the Current Political Situation in Niger

Topic B: West African Security and Stability Issues

Countries: 

United States of America, Russia, United Kingdom, France, China, Nigeria, Côte D’Ivoire, Senegal, Ghana, Germany, Chad, Mali, Guinea, Libya, Burkina Faso

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Beginner-Intermediate UNODC: Caribbean Gun and Drug Trafficking: 18 countries

Topic A: Ending the Current Violence in the Caribbean

Topic B: Preventing Further Proliferation of Weapons

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Countries: 

Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint The Bahamas, The Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom, United States of America, Vincent and the Grenadines, and Suriname 

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Intermediate Historical 2008 General Assembly: Nagorno-Karabakh Crisis: 22 countries 

Topic A: Status of Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenian Occupied Land

Topic B: Immediate Cease-Fire

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Countries:

 United States of America, Russian Federation, France, Armenia, Azerbaijan, India, Cambodia, Columbia, Georgia, Indonesia, Jordan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Serbia, Ukraine, Iraq, Uganda, Senegal, United Arab Emirates, Angola

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Intermediate-Advanced Historical 1933 League of Nations Council: The Response to Japanese Expansion & Atrocities in Colonies: 24 countries

Topic A: Addressing Japanese Expansion in Manchuria

Topic B: Response to Japanese Atrocities in Korea and Manchuria

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Countries:

Australia, the British Empire, Canada, China, Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, British Raj, Italy, the Empire of Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Venezuela, Yugoslavia, Austria, Hungary, Ethiopia, Mexico, Turkey, and the Soviet Union.

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Advanced Historical 1965 Specialized: Crisis of Jammu Kashmir: 25 members

Topic: Rwandan Genocide

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Members:

Pakistan 

  1. Muhammad Ayub Khan - President of Pakistan in 1965

  2. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto- Foreign Minister of Pakistan 

  3. Gen. Musa Khan- Pakistan Commander in Chief of the Army

  4. Khurshid Hasan Khurshid-President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (Pakistan Administered Kashmir)

India

  1. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan- President of India

  2. Lal Bahadur Shastri- PM of India

  3. Sardar Swaran Singh- Foreign Minister of India 

  4. Gen. J. N. Chaudhuri-Chief of the Army Staff of India 

  5. Kewal Singh- Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan 

United Kingdom

  1. Sir Morrice James-UK  High Commissioner to India

  2. Michael Stuart- British Foreign Secretary 

  3. James Harold Wilson- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

China

  1. Zhou Enlai - Premier Diplomat of the PRC

  2. Saifuddin Azizi -Chairmen/leader of Xinjiang China (including Aksai Chin)

  3. Mao Zedong- President of China

Soviet Union 

  1. Alexei Kosygin - Soviet Premier

United States

  1. Dean Rusk- Secretary of State of the US under LBJ

  2. Chester Bowles- United States Ambassador to India

  3. Walter P. McConaughy- United States Ambassador to Pakistan

  4. Lyndon B. Johnson- President of the United States

 

Other Key Players  

  1. Amanullah Khan-Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (Kashmir Nationalists)

  2. Maqbool Bhat- Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (Kashmir Nationalists)

  3. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman- Bangladeshi Activist- Would Become the First President of Bangladesh 

  4. Karan Singh-Maharaja/President of Jammu and Kashmir

  5. U Thant- UN Secretary General


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