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The Daily Newspaper of EUROsimA 2012
Volume 8, Issue 4
29 April 2012
Today, the discussion of the Schengen Agreement continued heatedly in our committee: Justice and
Home Affairs Council.
The honourable delegates negotiated visa liberalization and the delegate of Belgium questioned the differ-
ence between visa globalization and visa liberalization. This debate was followed by the disputation of
starting a new moderated caucus. Thereafter, the delegates talked over The Draft Common Position which they prepared at the first session. First, they discussed the criteria for accession of new members
in the Schengen Area. Stable economic development was one of the most accentuated criteria. Then, they
talked over the main goals of the Schengen Agreement. The delegate of Netherlands emphasized the need
of an improved data base and high level of monitoring system for new members to stop the flow of illegal
immigration from external borders. The delegates of Germany, Greece and Latvia indicated their concerns about the funding for the implementation of the new ideas. Right after, the presumption of other ideas to
add The Draft Common Position Paper was excogitated. During the excogitation, our sympathetic dele-
gate of Slovenia said that he didn’t approve it, and he tore the paper.
After the discussions, The Draft Common Position Paper was put to vote. Only the delegate of Slovenia
said no and Ireland preferred to be absent. Interestingly, the delegate of UK hesitated very much, but
eventually she said yes. Ultimately, the paper was approved with the percentage of 92.25.
At the last session the crisis came. It was from a main news bulletin in Spain. The news was about the
illegal immigration of Spain. Begüm Çeliktutan / JHAC
Heated Discussions Of Schengen Agreement Go On
Reflections of the Memorable EUROsimA Party
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Last night’s party took place in
one of the luxurious entertain-
ment venues in Park Avenue: James Dean. The party was quite
at the beginning, since people
were not drunk enough. But then,
the party livened up. First, people
danced with DJ HIM’s songs and
had so much fun. In the second place was DJ Sonat from Istan-
bul. Unfortunately, his music did-
n’t appeal to the crowd, as people
complaint. But our skillful organi-
zation team solved this music problem immediately. :) Naturally,
DJ was not happy about this
warning and had to play Hip Hop
songs reluctantly. However, the
crowd was having more fun in
that way. Nevertheless, DJ didn’t leave the party disappointedly, since we talked to him- we met him before the party- and danced on the
stage next to him to cheer him up (our editor Sibel was dancing too :) ) We’d like to point out that one of
the greatest things James Dean offered was its seating in the garden, in which people who were ex-
hausted - because of dancing - can have a rest. At the end of the party, people left the party with tired
but smiling faces. Begüm Çeliktutan & Merve Boz / JHAC
Interviews
Jess Bailey is coming from Sussex University, the UK. She is interested in migration issue for that
reason she decided to join EUROsimA for the first time as the representative of Greece in Justice and Home Affairs Committee.
When I asked her if it's her first time in Turkey I have learned that last summer she worked in Fethiye as
child animator (she said this in Turkish). As you can guess, Jess is learning Turkish and loves to
practice it in her free time after her work in Fethiye and with her Turkish friends in Brighton. She has
Turkish friends in Brighton because lots of Turkish people go there for English course and they hang out together. Jess also watches “Kuzey Güney” and loves it a lot. Although she watches it with English
subtitles she understands sometimes and becomes very happy when she can understand.
It was a sunny day in Ankara so we spoke about the weather. She said she cannot stay in England for a
long time because of the rainy whether even in summers. So it is very understandable that Jess went to
Malaysia to teach English when she was 18. After learning this, I asked her if she likes travelling or not
because as I observed that Europeans love it and start travelling so young. Her response “I went to India with my university in order to examine the geography there but together with a friends we decided to stay
in India longer to travel a little because it is a really different culture” explains everything.
As being both university students, the conversation came to issues like student houses and public
transportation. The thing that never changes regardless of where you are is that student houses are such
in a mess :) Merve Boz / JHAC
Taner Zorbay, a friendly academic from the Department of History, was very kind to have an interview
for EUROsimA Daily News. Firstly, he denoted that this was his first time in EUROsimA and he was
happy to be involved. While we were talking over his experience as an observer in EUROsimA 2012, he
sincerely said that he appreciated the organization, as it shows the feasibility of promoting such
organizations and it is an example for the followings. He added that surely there are some surmountable challenges students would encounter and they will be tired. He associated it with the wedding
ceremonies: They both are tiring till the end, but at the end all are happy. :) Besides, Mr. Zorbay
emphasized, it’s of capital importance that students have a chance to practice the knowledge they
acquired only in theory in the lectures. He also uttered that he will recommend EUROsimA to his college
students and will present it in his lecture’s slide of current events. Again, he already shared the
information about EUROsimA in his class’ Facebook Group. Lastly, he concluded our interview with one of his favourite sayings: You can be a king in theory, but what matters is if you are a king in practice.
Begüm Çeliktutan / JHAC
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After a nice party the committee wasn’t full. Some people weren’t able to wake up, some people are hang-
over. So it will be interesting to see how efficient this day will be. When I walked in the committee the
session wasn’t started but it seemed like it. Some people were already discussing about the communiqué.
This made me emotional because to see delegates’ this willing is just amazing. The committee is harden-
ing on finding a submitter for the communiqué. Hopefully this problem will be overcome as soon as pos-
sible. After a long unmoderated caucus the draft communiqué is ready in the European Council. For the
first time, there wasn’t even one motion or points for a while. This made the committee relax or maybe
get bored. The honourable guests Mr. Kizilbagli and Mr. Aksut came in to observe. I hope they like what
they see. Mr. Aksut mentioned that some countries will be moving to other committees. This made all of
us sad because we will not be all together anymore. The committee is discussing the amendments for a
while and something caught my eye during this process. When the subject gets serious some delegates
are ahead of the others. Only five or six delegates share their ideas about the subject. Because of this
matter the committee is started to slow down. So hopefully it will fasten again soon. At the same time
there is music coming from outside. I am a lucky guy because all the songs are nice so I am having fun.
Today, one of the most working delegates is Spain. The delegate is asking questions, giving speeches and
she seems like she will do anything to get her ideas accepted. Probably the chairs have noticed this. The
first time an amendment passes. Everyone cheers up with clapping loudly. One by one, amendment
started to get accepted. This is a good signal of a good communiqué. Ahmet Gürbüz / EC
A signal of good communique
PAGE 4
Hi everyone! Today is an amazing day. At the beginning, all the delegates were very energetic and every-
one was talking to each other. I think, today we will have more fun. The committee of GAC started with
an unmoderated caucus of 15 minutes in order to discuss working paper 1.01. The delegation of Sweden
Gregor Dlmcy didn’t come to the committee, so there is no one to sleep :). I didn’t want to miss this dis-
cussion so I made an interview with the delegation of Finland Caner Yılmaz said “ We support the dele-
gate of France, we would like to Turkey for member of the EU, because we have good relations with Tur-
key. Especially in business area, also in tourism. In tourism area, Finnish people travel to Turkey every
year for summer holiday. Also, Turkey is very rich in farmer sector. This is why we have good business
about farmer sector. On the other hand, in communication sector we are marketing so many products to
Turkey”. This working paper was submitted by (Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Latvia,
Greece, Romania, Spain and the United Kingdom) these countries. Following the session, delegates in
General Affairs Council have spend a lot more time on amendments than the time they spent on only
common position paper. The delegates wrote amendment then, they discussed statements of the working
paper 1.01. Some delegates were against but someone was in favour. Some delegates felt bad because of
the atmosphere. The United Kingdom and Spain proposed amendment to a knowledge Turkey as a mem-
ber of the European Union in 2013. This created a shock in the house. The United Kingdom statements
were so much caring for Turkey and its accession. On the other hand, France declared that if such a
blunt action is to registered on the paper, France and the EU releasing would be halted. After the voting
procedures it has been clear that Europe cannot give up on France. Amendment was failed. Some dele-
gates applaused when the amendment wasn’t accepted that was out of order. Many other amendments
were proposed and failed. In the end, countries faced an incredible moment when the common position
paper of France, UK, Spain, Germany, Latvia and many other submitters passed with no against votes.
Today was a fun but tiring day. That’s all, for today. Tugce Balci / GAC
News from GAC
PAGE 5
Delegates looked like very tired after two full of action days but of course discussions did not stop also
today. The session started with working paper’s enunciation which includes passed two days’ summary
in the Saturday morning of EUROsimA. The delegates of Europe had difficulties to finish working paper
completely and they were not able to start a new topic, which is the dissolution of Yugoslavia (1990-
1995), as crucial as initial topic in 7 sessions. They also reminded their main point of views about the
discussion of Arab Spring. Basic of them were recommendation of the dialogue on formal bases with the
moderate Islamic Party, encourages the NGOs and democratic civil organizations to prevent human rights
abuses in the region, liberation of media, freedom of speech and free trade issue in the area.
Then, they certainly took attention on the shocking, unfortunate event which occurs in Damascus
against the Austria Embassy at about 3 o’clock in 27 April. That horrible action created a short term
chaos in the house and a rising in tension of the debate. There were various opinion on the bombing at-
tack against an embassy whose country is a member of the EU. Most of delegates, certainly German dele-
gate was still against a full scale intervention and focused on humanitarian side of the issue. In the For-
eign Affair Council, many stand against any possible forcibly intervention which although Ban Ki-moon,
who is the current Secretary- General of the EU, clarified that a military intervention became unavoid-
able after the last drop that was a very clear message from Bashar Al-Assad and his rule to Europe. In
that context, Spain, France and Austria delegates stated that a collaboration with the NATO and the EU
to bring stability back to the region. In addition, Greece delegation said that however military intervention
that we do not want to talk at the first line sounded disturbing, it is critical to humanize the situation in
Syria. The delegate also underlined the “common stand or action” against Bashar Al-Assad and his re-
gime which lead a case between Greece and France delegates. For France, there was a contradiction be-
tween the delegate’s ideas concerning that Greece was not favour of an armed intervention at the same
time it did not want a probable military intervention opposed to region . On the other hand, the United
Kingdom delegate emphasized help to refugee camps, economic, social, and material support for victims
in the territory rather than military intervention which according to the UK, actually the FAC was unable
to take an action in that point.
With the finish of the current topic of the FAC, we all hope to pass our historical topic, Dissolution of
Yugoslavia (the NATO and the EU summit) at last. Sultan Erbas / FAC
Military Intervention was discussed in the FAC
İhsan Can Aşık, the Committee Director of European Parliament
What makes EUROsimA a special Conference?
İ.C.A: Ankara, mainly Erman Aksüt and Levent Kızılbağlı and
followed by the entire academic and the organizing team.
What do you like the most about EUROsimA?
İ.C.A: That it is at Ankara
What are your expectations from the Conference in General
and from your Committee?
İ.C.A: I expect especially the Historical theme to be successful because it is an innovative and a great
idea which has never been tried before. Moreover, this my second from the last Conference before I retire
and I am chairing with two good friends. I expect to have as much as fun possible and produce a solic
final document as well.
What do you think about the future of EU?
İ.C.A: Enlarge your Europe 3 inches in 7 days.
In your opnion which colour describes EUROsimA the best?
İ.C.A: Yellow beacuse the Conference is a mellow.
If EUROsimA was to be a food or a fruit what would it be?
İ.C.A: Since it is yellow it would be a lemon. It is sour but I like sour.
What are the possitive impacts of the EUROsimA on both foreign and Turkish participants?
İ.C.A: It gives a detailed information to Turkish participants on how the EU bodies really functionand for
foreign participants it gives a different point of view about the EU from the outside of the EU.
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INTERVIEWS of day 3 in EUROsimA by Zeynep Azizoğlu and Mehmet Sabuncu
Esra Sergi, the President of the FPIRC
What makes EUROsimA a special Conference?
E.S.: EUROsimA 2012 is my last Conference, that’s wht it so special for me.
What are your expectations from this year’s session?
E.S.: I expect to increase the number of participants which is actually a
dream that has already been achieved.
What do you think about the future of EUROsimA?
E.S.: I believe EUROsimA will become a more professional Conference, the
demand for the Conference and the quality will increase, and the context
will be enriched.
In your opnion which colour describes EUROsimA the best?
E.S.: Yellow because of the yellow stars in flag of the EU. EUROsimA is also like a shining star among the
other MUN Conferences.
If EUROsimA was to be a food or a fruit what would it be?
E.S.: It would be a pomegranate because EUROsimA contains many small but delicious pieces in unity.
Those small pieces reflecting the participants.
What are the possitive impacts of the EUROsimA on both foreign and Turkish participants?
E.S.: The foreign participants have a better change to enlarge their vision of Turkey. And they are
generally surprised by it because they see how Turkey is an adequate candidate for the EU membership.
In addition, Turkish participants improve their knowledge on European Union law adn Institutions.
An exhausting working paper
Today, the session has started with the speech of
European Central Park. The motion of the day was
the Eurozone. All day they have talked about the
Eurozone. All the delegates have sent message pa-
pers frequently. Therefore, the admin staff seemed
exhausted. The chairs of the Economic and Finan-
cial Affairs Council have warned the delegates for
going out of the room even without permission. To-
day, all the delegates have tried to find resolutions.
The delegate of China has worked on his working
paper. They have worked hard for their working pa-
pers. The first working paper of the Economic and
Financial Affairs Council has written by the dele-
gate of China. The second working paper has writ-
ten by Germany and France. Economic and Financial Affairs Council still have not got a resolution pa-
per. The delegate of the United Kingdom was angry about the situation. After the break the committee of
Economic and Financial Affairs Council has started with an unmoderated caucus of 10 minutes in order
discuss working papers. They went to the lunch late. Because they were still debating on the working pa-
per. Economic and Financial Affairs Council have spent 3 days for the working papers In my opinion,
they will share the resolution paper tomorrow. The chairs have come late to the fist session because of
the last night. The third day of the conference our committee’s place has changed by the academic team.
The organization team general director Levent Kızılbağlı has observed the Economic and Financial Affairs
Council frequently. Everyone seemed excited for the newspaper of the day. Many delegates have asked
me for the newspaper of the day. They said they have read it and they really liked it. As a press member
I’m proud of my team. All the press members have worked hard to make people happy. Therefore, that
excitement was like a present for us. I hope tomorrow would be more excited. Ece Tataroğlu / ECOFIN
PAGE 7
Okyanus Akın, one of the co-directors of Public Relations
What makes EUROsimA a special Conference?
O.A: The answer is its spirit. Members of the team share the ammateur
spirit combined with proffessional traits.
In your opnion which colour describes EUROsimA the best?
O.A: Blue
What are your expectations from the Conference?
O.A: I am having the best time in EUROsimA so far due to the foreign
participation proportion. I hope to leave such a mark in the history of
EUROsimA that the succeeding sessions will take this year’s session as the
main reference point.
If EUROsimA was to be a food or a fruit what would it be?
O.A.: I think it would be a Mediterranian salad with an olive oil as a dressing that combines all the
different tastes. Maybe sometimes with sweet and cheesy stuff. It would be a salad which is fresh and
good for health since EUROsimA is a happy organization. If it was to be a fruit it would be a kiwi. A kiwi
is tiny in its size but when you taste it something wonderful awaits you. In terms of its size EUROsimA
can be compared to a kiwi but it pledges a great experience.
What are the possitive impacts of the EUROsimA on both foreign and Turkish participants?
O.A.: Although I study International Relations, two years ago being in GAC has contributed my
knowledge a lot. Therefore, I believe the Conference is a feast of an academic gain. Since European Union
is not as well-known as other international institutions for instance United Nations. EUROsimA’s main
attempt is to make the foreign participants further aware of Turkey, despite the negative image attached
to our beautiful country. Istanbul trip is one of the pillars of this story.
EDITORIAL
MEMBERS OF
PRESS TEAM
DIRECTOR
Sibel DÜZ
REPORTERS
Zeynep AZİZOĞLU
Mehmet SABUNCU
Ahmet GÜRBÜZ
Tuğçe BALCI
Gülbaşak ÖZCAN
Sultan ERBAŞ
Merve BOZ
Begüm ÇELİKTUTAN
Ece TATAROĞLU
Hande KAYMA
PHOTOGRAPHER
Onur Çağdaş ARTANTAŞ
Gossips xox:) From EC: Delegate of Bulgaria looks just like my sister; a little strawberry is
sweeter than anything.
From FAC: The delegate of France has such hair that looks like Amy
Winehouse.
From ECOFIN: Sometimes our chair looks like an angry “nurse”!
From GAC: The delegate of Germany looks like she has a permanent
headache-lighten up– it is only EUROsimA.
Common Currency of Citizens, it
will be used as CCC5CCC,from
ECOFIN.
Delegate of Slovenia, you are smoking hot!
Your accent is killing me, please say “however” just for me, from ECOFIN.
From GAC, Poland was running naked in the hotel corridors, why? I
wonder.
The UK delagate of JHAC has more shoes than the number of delegates of
the commission and they are all so pretty!
One of the chairs of the EP using very fashionable ties, I love them!
From FAC: Slovenian chicks rock! But not as much as the sexiest chair,
ever.
From EC: Delegate of Poland, will you marry me?
There are some strange relations in GAC among delegates, pres member and
organization team. It is very sexual committee:)
By Liverpool Nationalists: International Law is primitive!
Why our chair Çağrı is soserious, we cannot have any fun:(
One of the admins in GAC likes Poland in GAC.
One of the press members wearing black dress in James Dean is really
hot, but she danced with another guy:(
From ECOFIN: We have very sexy girls in the committe.Especially, the
admins (the blonde one is so hot!) and the delegate of Latvia is so cute:)
What were you looking for in ladies room, Arif, Yunus and Adil? Why did
you break down the door of the room, I relly wonder:)
Before EUROsimA, a big joke was made by Emircem, Okyanus and Levent
to Ece Yasemin. What was that?
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
We like Süleyman,
But we love Jonathan
too:)