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    Arab News, Saudi Arabia
    March 14 2005

    UN Delegates Meet in Bahrain - Sort Of
    Rula Abdul Qadir, Arab News

    MANAMA, 14 March 2005 - Slovenia spearheaded a drive to pass a UN
    children's rights resolution enlisting support from a powerful voting
    block consisting of Armenia, El Salvador, Palestine and France. Of
    course, all the delegates were high school students from Bahrain and
    Saudi Arabia, but it all happened at the Bahrain Model United Nations
    Conference held March 10-11.

    Eight Dhahran Ahliya Girls School students took part in Bahrain's
    largest high school simulation of the United Nations. In this event,
    held at Abdul Rahman Kanoo School, students are educated about
    environmental, humanitarian and economic issues. They debate their
    resolutions and analyze other students' resolutions.

    The Saudi girls were assigned to the Human Rights Committee and made a
    great impression with passionate opening speeches full of relevant and
    important facts. After the opening speeches, the delegates proceeded
    to lobby and merge their resolutions in true diplomatic fashion.

    The delegates representing El Salvador, Abeer Arjah and Yasmine
    Al-Dawsari, mustered seven co-signers for their resolution on Internet
    abuse, which reached the floor for debate.

    Model UN Resolution "Issue of Protecting the Rights of Children in
    War-Torn Countries," was presented by the Slovenian delegation of
    Neda Sunaid and Lulu Al-Qahtani. The two honed their diplomatic
    skills while building a consensus, merging their resolution with
    the strongest clauses from the resolutions of Armenia, El Salvador,
    Palestine and France. It was passed by an overwhelming vote of 25-5.

    Alternative energy sources were discussed along with the Kyoto Protocol
    and problems with nuclear energy. France, Belgium and El Salvador
    teamed up to submit "Reducing the Costs of Lifesaving Medicines for
    People Living in Underdeveloped Countries."

    The Belgian delegation, represented by Dhia Al-Mutairi and Dina Zeitoun
    from Dhahran Ahliya Girls School, played a key role in advancing the
    resolution, which also was passed with a large majority.

    An excellent resolution on this same issue was submitted by Rotana
    Tarabzouni and Maha Al-Namari. It gained many co-signers, and though
    the resolution was not debated or voted upon due to time constraints,
    it was submitted to the table, reviewed and passed by the committee
    chairpersons.

    The Model United Nations gives students a chance to develop leadership
    skills and voice their concerns while providing a valuable learning
    experience for all involved. The youthful diplomats may not be going
    to the UN headquarters any time soon, but with a little negotiation,
    a few concessions and a lot of lobbying - who knows?
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