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was a co-submitter to the resolution for “Sectarian Violence in Iraq.” His first resolution passed and his second resolution passed with 24 votes for it and 2 votes against it. In the spirit of fun, he was awarded the “Best Dressed Delegate Award”! Andreas Louskos served on the Advisory Panel as Hassan Rouhani of Iran. His resolution on “Sectarian Violence in Iraq” passed. Andreas passed an amendment to the resolution on “Sectarian Violence in Burma.” His second resolution also passed with 24 votes for it and 2 votes against it. Tommy Lynch served on the SPECial POLitical and Decolonization Committee representing the Delegate of IRAN. Tommy was the main submitter to the resolution for “The Situation of Western Sahara and Morocco.” He participated in a crisis: “kidnapping of the Moroccan delegate,” and proved the failing resolution of “Shia movements in the Middle East” Jesse Kolodkin served on the ECOnomic and SOCial Council representing the Delegate of ICELAND. Jesse was co-submitter to the resolution for “Global Migration” and also passed his resolution. In addition, Jesse passed an amendment on the resolution for “The Situation for Syrian Refugees” and was co-submitter of his resolution. He participated in the crisis: “Syrians being expelled from Lebanon crisis.” Lydia Lampiri served on the Human Rights Committee representing the Delegate of IRAN. She was co-submitter to the resolution for “LGBT Rights.” She successfully
participated in two crises: “Iran accused of killing a homosexual man” and “Because of a devastating earthquake in Mexico, which left thousands dead or injured, what humanitarian aid would she send?” Danae Vassiliadis served on the SOCial and HUManitarian Committee as the Delegate of IRAN. She participated in two crises- “Germany worker kidnapped by African tribes” and “Saudi men claiming for no woman in politics, kidnapping female delegate of Israel and arresting Saudi women for fighting for women’s rights.” THE HAGUE MUN (THIMUN) 2014: This year’s conference brought together over 3500 students and advisors in one of the most dynamic MUN conferences in the world. THIMUN challenges our students to extend their reach of leadership, persuasion and initiative, to become extremely active advocates and delegates. The THIMUN 2014 Conference Theme was: Africa- Transformations and the Challenges Ahead. The ACS Athens Delegation flew the Peruvian flag this year and was led by our Ambassador Jimena Navarrete, who drew from four years of experience to spearhead fellow Seniors, Veerle Versteeg, Madeline Gerbracht and George Stavropoulos. This impressive group of upperclassmen were highly responsible, independent, and focused, to not only stand out within their committees but also to guide their younger classmates. The honor of receiving an appointment as an Assis-
tant to the President of the General Assembly, went to Junior Ioanna Schuppert, who served on the Human Rights Commission this year. Such appointments are extremely competitive and represent the dedication and interest that
Ioanna brings to our organization. Impressively, Ioanna also served as the Secretary General at this year’s Athens Model United Nations Conference.