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Jimmy Lindquist

General Assembly

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

Shawnee Mission West High School



The issues of the General Assembly are increasing membership of the Security

Council and nuclear proliferation. The Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea

believes in maintaining the solidarity of its Republic and the safety and defense of its

peoples’ principles.



I. Promoting Multilateralism in the area of disarmament and Proliferation



The Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea contends that the development of

nuclear weaponry and weapons of mass destruction are imperative to the safety and

self-defense of the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea.



In order to counter the aggression of the United States and it’s immoral and ludicrous

“War on Terrorism” many nations must possess the capability to counter the United

States’ nuclear threat.



The Democratic People’s Republic believes that nuclear weaponry is a sovereign

nation’s right. If a nation pursues the tactical use of nuclear weaponry other nations

should not be able to police the world with evil and empty threats as has been done to

North Korea. The North Korean emissaries and delegates will no longer accept

hypocritical and malevolent demands from the United States and the United Nations.



II. Current North Korean Programs



The government of the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea admits that it

does in fact possess nuclear weaponry and is producing more weapons of the sort

while continuing to pursue the development and use of nuclear power.



Our government will not give up its nuclear ambitions without a promise of a non-

aggression pact from the United States and other nuclear nations along with

alternative sources to obtain power such as coal and oil.



III. An Increase of the Security Council



The delegation from North Korea will not accept new additions to the Security

Council. This delegation believes that the current system of vetoes put forth by the

Security Council is unfair and only serves the interests of the nations involved and not

all nations of the United Nations.

Alicia Dressman

General Assembly: Second Committee

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

Shawnee Mission West High School



The Second Committee is legislating propositions for dealing with the issues proposed by

the International Year of Freshwater, and External Debt Handling with Macroeconomic

policies. North Korea is adamant in its current state of affairs, with a status quo that

sufficiently supplies its country with freshwater resources, and maintains an agreeable

external debt record.



I. International Year of Freshwater

The Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea corroborates with the U.N. precedent

that Freshwater resources are necessary to sustain the economy and welfare. It will

continue efforts that have kept water renewable and provided its people with access to

these stores.



The International Year of Freshwater mandates that freshwater resources within the

country keep sanitized. The Red Cross of the Democratic People’s Republic of North

Korea has constructed programs designed to prevent disease and improve the living

conditions among rural villagers.

It also acknowledges that these water resources must be used with the most efficient

means. Presently, tributaries from the Yalu River produce hydroelectric power, which

makes the country less dependent on oil imports from the Middle East.



Therefore, we suggest that the U.N. mandate that countries prevent the de-sanitization of

their freshwater resources, and use them for hydroelectric powers that are cleaner than oil

imports.



II. External Debt Handling with Macroeconomic policies.

The debt that the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea possesses at the present

time is relatively equal to first world countries such as the United States. Therefore, since

the level is not problematic, only minor changes will be made. Our government wishes

that other countries would follow suit with this adjustment.

Fellow communist countries Cuba and China have an external debt level that we would

like to attain in the future. This would require a minimal deficit drawback of $1 billion

that will be achieved by an increase in exports to foreign countries. The level that they

have achieved is not a complete obliteration of external debt, but instead a slight decrease

from a previous standard.



Our government wishes that other countries would follow suit in decreasing their external

debt levels by $1 billion. We believe this expectation is reasonable against the ideal of

complete external debt deletion. However, if the United States, other first-world

countries, and the U.N., advise our government to eliminate external debt in the near

future, that amendment will be firmly ignored.

Paul Wille

The Commission on Human Rights

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

Shawnee Mission West High School



The topics before the Commission on Human Rights are elimination of racism and racial

discrimination and narcotic drugs.



I. Eliminating Racism and Racial Discrimination



The Korean Government takes a great interest in eliminating racism throughout the

world. Our own nation has no problems with racism and racial discrimination, because

our Glorious Leader, Kim Jong Il has done so much to unite our people. Our constitution

also takes many steps to protect our citizens from discrimination of all types. It

guarantees equal protection, equal rights to public facilities and public health care, and

equal rights to public education. We do, however, fear that our people may face these

problems in other countries do to the fundamentally racist smear campaign that has been

carried out against the Korean Government, our people, and our Dear Leader, Kim

Jong Il, by the American government and other imperialistic western powers.







II. Narcotic Drugs



Despite the claims by imperialistic powers such as the United States, the Korean

Government and our Glorious Leader, Kim Jong Il, do not promote or fund the use or

trafficking of drugs. It is a fact, however, that many Korean farmers find that narcotic

drugs are the only means they have of making a living. Imperialistic powers, such as the

United States have a made a point of exaggerating the amount of drugs being grown in

our nation as part of their racist smear campaign. While the Korean government is taking

steps to limit the amount of drugs being grown in our country, it is impossible to destroy

all of them at the time being. It is also undeniable that many Koreans need to grow these

drugs to maintain their economic situation, and to take them away at the time being

would greatly weaken our people, which we believe is the goal of the imperialistic

western powers in exaggerating our minor drug problems to such a degree.



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