NMMUN 2011 Posting Guidelines


The NMMUN 2011 Blog is intended for the use of delegates to the 2011 New Mexico Model United Nations Conference. Following are some guidelines to follow.

All posts, additions, pages, files, or comments must be relevant to issues of the Model UN Conference, and they must be in language and intent appropriate for constructive discussion and debate of those issues. If members post inappropriate information or language, the Blog will have to be closed.

The primary purpose of the NMMUN 2011 Blog is to allow delegates to upload their position papers as a “Post” so that they can be read, shared, and discussed prior to the conference.

One student per delegation will be allowed to post its Position Statement, but all students may read the posts. If you wish to respond or comment on the blog and are unable to do so, ask your delegation’s designated person who is allowed to post to send the comment.

To post your nation’s Position Statement, simply past it into the text box as a “Post” on the Blog. The title should be “Your Country’s Name, Organization [General Assembly or Security Council], Position Statement” For example: “Guatemala, General Assembly, Position Statement”

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

State of Kyrgyzstan

Dear Honorable President, Fellow delegates, and Honored Guests:

The Delegation of Kyrgyzstan is humbled to be present among all fellow delegations and honorable guests. The State of Kyrgyzstan firmly believes that this session will be productive, and will end in the resolution of major issues facing our shared home. We are confident that this will be the case due to the common interest in world peace- the founding principle of this United Nations.

The State of Kyrgyzstan believes in the strict regulation of all military operations, especially those conducted by for profit organizations. The State of Kyrgyzstan does not believe that organizations, like XE Services LLC, have conducted themselves in a proper and civil manner in any state of war. The behavior that XE Services, one of the World’s Largest Military Contractors, has shown, under the employment of the United States Government, is that it cannot hold itself accountable for any actions, appropriate or not, that it has undertaken in war. The interests of private military operations do not align with the peaceful and open military stance that Kyrgyzstan holds true. Kyrgyzstan believes that private military contractors have no place in wartime or peace; but if they must be employed, for whatever reason, strict caution and regulation must be employed. All private military corporations must be held accountable for all actions taken, and must be completely separate from any nation’s government, other than employment. Public service is any government’s most powerful weapon.

Kyrgyzstan strongly believes in the stability of the European Union. For us, there is no doubt about the future-growth of the economy of the EU. Kyrgyzstan is deeply convinced of the EU’s ability to help itself out of the present depression and its capability of finding sustainable solutions that prevent future-crises such as accepting international help and increasing cooperation with their international partners. Having gratefully received Humanitarian Aid from the EU and recognizing it as one of Kyrgyzstan’s major economical trade partners, Kyrgyzstan is confident that the EU will remain in this relationship by holding its position as a leading economic power in the world.

Kyrgyzstan believes that it is essential that guidelines be made to help stabilize post-revolutionary nations. Having faced a revolution in the past year, Kyrgyzstan realizes the importance of guidelines needed to help shape a nation, post revolution. Kyrgyzstan believes that the most important guideline that must be implemented in this session should be a guideline helping countries, post revolution, and resist corruption. It is Kyrgyzstan’s firm belief that it is every nation’s right to be sovereign; therefore, action must be taken to prevent corruption from shaping the new government of a post-revolutionary nation.

The official definition of terrorism is the systematic use of terror as a mean to create coercion to a religious, political or ideological goal. Numerous nations have taken actions against individuals and organizations who fall back on such means and the Statement by the President of the Security Council of the 27 September 2010 reaffirmed all of its resolutions and statements on terrorism, in particular resolutions 1373 (2001) and 1624 (2005) and urged the global community to take coordinated actions to combat this threat since any terrorist acts are criminal and unjustifiable regardless of their motivations, whenever and by whomsoever committed. Kyrgyzstan fully supports this alignment and hopes for a reinforced cooperation amongst nations to combat especially organized groups, which use terror to emphasize their interests. These groups have become the most prominent emergence of global terrorism which is why we propose the creation of a standardized process of determining which group should be entitled as a terroristic organization.

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