Karachi: Three 15-year-old Pakistani students have won the final of The Karl Popper Debating Championship (KPDC), one of the largest high school tournaments in the world, in Mexico.
The Pakistani team beat the team of
students from South Korea and also all three participants were listed in
the top 5 speakers of tournament.
Zainab Hameed, the Karachi Grammar School student, was named the top speaker
of the competition while Azeem Liaquat, student of the Salamat
International Campus for Advanced Studies in Lahore, came second. Their
teammate, Ahmed Shujaan from the Aitchison College, bagged the fifth
position among more than 200 participants.
Teams from 45 countries participated in
the tournament, which was a part of the 18th edition of the
International Debate Education Association (IDEA) Youth Forum held in
Mexico from July 2 to 15.
Pakistani team was defending the topic —
“Guantanamo Bay prison should be closed down immediately” — in the KPDC
finals while Korean team had to prove that the motion should not be
adopted.
The teams participated in two competitions
–the KPDC and the mixed team track. In the former, they represented
Pakistan as a team while they were split up and paired with debaters
from other countries in mixed team track
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