On 21st and 22nd July, 2012, my friends and I attended the first ever MUN (held by Chettinad Vidyashram - CVMUN) representing our school. We didn't have any experience, so it was our first time as "MUNners"(First batch to go for the MUN too! B) ). It was epic! I was the Delegate of Indonesia for General Assembly. And I wanted to brief what happened on Day 1 and Day 2.
Day one
Day one's agenda was quite boring. Except for the Sri Lankan delegate (Rohit). He was the star of the whole committee. He brought life into the boring foyer. He was the bright light emanating from the black hole (if that is even possible). Unlike the delegates from China and France, who kept pin-pointing inaccurate facts, his questions were immaculately epic and although some were immature, they were very funny. Even the executive board could not refrain from laughing at times. He posed questions which had nothing to do with out agenda - over-population. Like what has the Russian government done for the over-exploitation of children by the Russian mafias? What has the Ethiopian government done for the drugs on 'small people' (he meant children). And when he was chosen to speak about overpopulation issues in Sri Lanka, he started of with the line "Population is the most important lesson in Population Geography." (It might not sound epic, but it was when we heard it). This raised a roar of laughter, even from the EB. His speech was mainly stressed on the rape and prostitution in Sri Lanka. He kept shouting unasked for remarks (unwanted but epic). And once, the chair criticized the Russian delegate that Russia was overpopulated, but the delegate denied stating that Russia was "underpopulated". This also caused a loud laughter. And from that moment on, Rohit kept mocking and calling Russia as "underpopulated". Then the Delegate of France got very frustrated. He put forward a motion to suspend Rohit. This motion was passed and Rohit was suspended for a mere two minutes.
Day two.
This day was also epic. I was the first to speak about the agenda - political instability. Lucky for me, neither did the delegate of France nor China pose me a question. As per the agendas, that day was pretty boring. The only "lively taken" agenda was the 'legalization of polygamy and polyandry all over the world. Can you guess who was the first to speak? If the Srilankan delegate was the first to come into your mind, please award yourself a cookie. His speech couldn't be continuous because of the roaring laughter. I guess his speech went something like this
"Sri Lanka is an underpopulated country, and the delegate of Sri Lanka would like to legalize polygamy and polyandry because we want to grow in population. Even though our country's community would not accept this, The delegate of Srilanka would like to put forward this idea"
I'm pretty sure that that wasn't his exact speech, but it went something like that.
Anyway, this thing is getting boring to write, so I guess I would like to conclude this thing as one of the Best First things I have and will ever attend,.
Day one
Day one's agenda was quite boring. Except for the Sri Lankan delegate (Rohit). He was the star of the whole committee. He brought life into the boring foyer. He was the bright light emanating from the black hole (if that is even possible). Unlike the delegates from China and France, who kept pin-pointing inaccurate facts, his questions were immaculately epic and although some were immature, they were very funny. Even the executive board could not refrain from laughing at times. He posed questions which had nothing to do with out agenda - over-population. Like what has the Russian government done for the over-exploitation of children by the Russian mafias? What has the Ethiopian government done for the drugs on 'small people' (he meant children). And when he was chosen to speak about overpopulation issues in Sri Lanka, he started of with the line "Population is the most important lesson in Population Geography." (It might not sound epic, but it was when we heard it). This raised a roar of laughter, even from the EB. His speech was mainly stressed on the rape and prostitution in Sri Lanka. He kept shouting unasked for remarks (unwanted but epic). And once, the chair criticized the Russian delegate that Russia was overpopulated, but the delegate denied stating that Russia was "underpopulated". This also caused a loud laughter. And from that moment on, Rohit kept mocking and calling Russia as "underpopulated". Then the Delegate of France got very frustrated. He put forward a motion to suspend Rohit. This motion was passed and Rohit was suspended for a mere two minutes.
Day two.
This day was also epic. I was the first to speak about the agenda - political instability. Lucky for me, neither did the delegate of France nor China pose me a question. As per the agendas, that day was pretty boring. The only "lively taken" agenda was the 'legalization of polygamy and polyandry all over the world. Can you guess who was the first to speak? If the Srilankan delegate was the first to come into your mind, please award yourself a cookie. His speech couldn't be continuous because of the roaring laughter. I guess his speech went something like this
"Sri Lanka is an underpopulated country, and the delegate of Sri Lanka would like to legalize polygamy and polyandry because we want to grow in population. Even though our country's community would not accept this, The delegate of Srilanka would like to put forward this idea"
I'm pretty sure that that wasn't his exact speech, but it went something like that.
Anyway, this thing is getting boring to write, so I guess I would like to conclude this thing as one of the Best First things I have and will ever attend,.