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Placards in the air, points of orders one after the other and countries being attacked with questions and accusations – this was how you could describe the Security Council today. But despite all the accusations and questions and confusions, the countries, being true members of the United Nations, found common ground and were just about to pass a resolution stating that table talks would be held between China and its neighbouring countries when a crisis struck the committee like a thunderbolt.
A reliable source stated that secret meetings were being held between China and Japan on this topic but poisonous gas was released and various officials died. This led to another round of speculations, accusations and dilemmas. People stood on tables during the unmoderated caucuses and lobbying was at its best – showing that the people chosen for this committee were chosen for the right reason. Yet again, the committee was faced by a dreadful news that shook the committee into action – Houthi officials were said to have killed 83 people. 
However, the Houthi troops crossed lines and kidnapped the chair of the Security Council! This was true and pure blackmail to change the agenda of the committee to the crisis regarding the Houthi regime. Iran and Russia were shot down for their support of the Houthi Regime, countries were doubted upon as France was said to be supplying ammunition and money to the Houthis as a trap and the delegates cried out in shock when they found out that France’s trap had backfired.
To lower the intensity, motions for entertainment were raised but did this help to cool down the heated environment? Will the committee be able to stop this major crisis or will UN fail in saving so many lives just like in the Rwandan genocide? 
These questions were soon answered and various countries ran faster in the race to Best Delegate by becoming sponsors to a resolution to form a new UN body of UNMIY (United Nations Mission in Yemen). And good news soon followed when the resolution passed with full majority! 

To celebrate, delegates got into the mood of the delegate dance by twerking, showing off moves, showing off moves, screaming on top of their lungs, almost breaking the guitar and having a fun time - proving that the Security Council is not all work and no play. 

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