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The Hague International Model United Nations Conference, (THIMUN)
Singapore 2013

The AISHK team

Sudan ECOSOC, GA2, GA3, GA6
Turkey ECOSOC, GA1, GA2, GA6

Student
Country
Committee
1. Emily Archibald

APQ Deputy Chair
2. Lillian Armstrong
Sudan
GA 3, Social, Humanitarian and Cultural
3. Clarence Chan
Sudan
ECOSOC
4. Kelly Hebestreit
Turkey
ECOSOC
5. Boyle Kir
Sudan
GA 2, Economic and Financial
6. James Leung
Turkey
ECOSOC
7. Michael Leung
Sudan
ECOSOC
8. Joyce Lui
Turkey
GA 1, Disarmament and International Security
9. Kiran Shivalingam
Sudan
GA 6, Legal
10. Bob Shu
Turkey
GA 2, Economic and Financial
11. Ashwin Utamchandani
Turkey
GA 6, Legal

THIMUN 2012 Issues
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