Richmond students at the Cambridge University International Model United Nations Conference
29/11/2010

Saed Sarsur (second from left)
and the Richmond Team
It was an honor to head the Richmond team at the Cambridge University Model United Nation's conference last weekend. I am, moreover, very proud of the team members who were described as: “enthusiastic, ambitious and the most professional delegation of London”.
We would like to thank all concerned for the support and assistance we received. We are now looking forward to representing our University at other conferences in 2011 notably, Harvard University in February and Köln, Germany in March. Saed Sarsur

The Richmond team included four students:
- Saed Sarsur, Security Council
- Josh Nedelikovic, General Assembly
- Noah Levenson, DISEC
- Alexi Ivanon, ET Crisis
The topics that were debated:
Security Council
Mr. Saed Sarsur, Richmond University, London
Topic 1:Maintaining peace in Southern Sudan
Topic 2: The issue of North Korea
Saed Sarsur: “Our obligation as a security council is to maintain worldwide peace and security, moreover, we should provide dignity, tolerance and honour to every single human being in this world. And we will put all our efforts in order to provide solutions for the DPRK issue and maintain peace and security in the region. Furthermore, finding the best formula to the freedom and security of both Sudan and South Sudan”.
General Assembly
Mr. Josh Nedelikovic, Richmond University, London
Topic 1: Reform of the United Nations
Topic 2: The Death Penalty
DISEC
Mr. Noah Levenson, Richmond University, London
Topic 1: The question of cyber terrorism
Topic 2: Prevention of an arms race in outer space
ET Crisis
Mr. Alexi Ivanon, Richmond University, London
Topic 1: Terrorism in the African Sahara
Link to this page: http://www.richmond.ac.uk/n/1012.aspx

