Security Council
· Chair: Edna Iliana Tovar Velázquez
· Moderator: Clarissa Jiménez Barrón
· Conference Officer: Sofía Ximena Campos Félix Díaz
Dear delegates:
As you know this year PAZMUN is supposed to be the
best one ever, so it is an honor for me Manuel Rubio to be this year’s Security
Council Committee’s President.
It is an honor for me to be in this PAZMUN organization,
which I’m sure, has been one of the best ever because of the extraordinary
effort that our Secretary General Valeria Vigueras, Under Secretary General
Danae Tea and even Teacher Vicky are making.
It is a pleasure for me to share my love for UN models
to you …
So not to make an annoying letter let me say “Welcome
to this PAZMUN 2012”.
I exhort all Security Council delegates’ to put your
best effort and also debate with all your heart and brain to make one of the
most outstanding resolutions that PAZMUN Security Council Committee ever has
had before, which I’m sure I Could be a formal UN resolution or even a Worldwide
one.
Sincerely the Security Council President: Manuel
Alejandro Rubio Gomez
Name: Edna Iliana
Surname: Tovar Velázquez
Committee: Security Council
Position: Chair
Surname: Jiménez Barrón
Committee: Security Council
Position: Moderator
Favorite Subject: Arts
Hobby: Listen to music
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Topics:
- a. Measures to counter drug cartels from Mexico and Latin American countries.
- b. Terrorism in the horn of Africa.
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Topic A:Measures to counter organized crime from Mexico and
Latin American countries.
During the last 12 years some drug cartels as “los
zetas” “el cartel del golfo” “la familia michoacana” “el cartel de Tijuana” “el
cartel de Sinaloa” and more have been making organized crime as result of some
armed conflicts between theme
Also the organized crime is a result of the attacks to
the United States Of America in 11-2011 therefore some drug cartels as the
cartel of Tijuana (theorganized crime starter cartel).
Mexican organized crime leaders:
Arellano-Felix
Organization
-Carrillo
Fuentes Organization
-Cárdenas
Guillén Organization
-Zambada García
Organization
-Amezcua-Contreras
Organization
-Caro-Quintero
Organization
-Guzmán/Palma
Organization
-Espinoza
Ramírez Organization
-Valencia
Organization
-Díaz Parada
Organization .
-Eduviko García
Organization
-“MaBaker”
Buendía Organization
On Youtube... Click on the LinkTopic B: Terrorism in horn of Africa
For over a
decade, the United States has considered the Horn of Africa (Kenya, Ethiopia,
Djibouti, Somalia, Eritrea, and Sudan) a major source of terrorism. Following
the 9-11 attacks against the United States, the Horn has come under increased
as strategic point to counter terrorism.
-In May 2003, the
Kenyan government admitted that a key member of the al Qaeda terror network was
plotting an attack on western targets, confirming al Qaeda's firm local
presence.
-Ethiopian
Muslims have not been receptive to Islamic fundamentalism and they lack
centralized power. They tend to identify first with their ethnic kin. Muslims
and Christians are geographically intermixed throughout most of the country.
Islam in Ethiopia has been benign during the past century. But the potential
for conflict is present.
-Djibouti's
importance to terrorists derives from its transit capabilities rather than its
potential as a base for international terrorist organizations. Events since
1999, however, may have increased Djibouti's attractiveness to international
terrorists.
-Somalia has
played a role in Islamist terrorism, albeit a specialized one. It has served
primarily as a short-term transit point for movement of men and materiel
through the porous and corrupt border between Somalia into Kenya, which has
been a preferred site of terrorist attacks.
-Eritrea's
inclusion in the "coalition of the willing" threatens to widen the
gap between moderate and radical Eritrean Muslims due to the regime's use of
the "war against terrorism" to eliminate all dissent.
-The government
of Sudan stands at a crossroads. It is attempting to move in a new direction
through serious peace negotiations with the Sudan People's Liberation Army
(SPLA) and improved relations with the United States, but high-ranking
officials who remain committed to the radical Islamist agenda are hindering
those efforts.
-An effective
U.S. response to terrorist threats in the Horn of Africa must include increased
and targeted foreign aid, improved regional intelligence capabilities, and
increased pressure on exogenous forces (especially Saudi Arabia) that stoke the
flames of radicalism through Muslim "charities" and religious
training programs.
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Instead of Eritrea, it would be a better option Sudan. Cecilia would find lots of information with that country.
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ResponderEliminarTo help out the delegate of Eritrea.... Cecilia, here you have some of the information needed, it would be amazing if you could see the importance of this Country's circumstances with the conflicts in the horn of Africa; which are mayor. I hope this will be useful:
ResponderEliminarhttp://www.infoplease.com/country/profiles/eritrea.html
http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/regions/africa/horn-of-africa/ethiopia-eritrea/163-eritrea-the-siege-state.aspx
Just One Thing, Irak is not "IRAK" is "IRAQ" with "Q"
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