AW: Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] Statement - To be read at WSIS/ITUinformal planning

Raoul Weiler raoul.weiler at skynet.be
Mon Feb 23 09:04:11 GMT 2004


Hello,

I support this suggestion. Would it be possible to
ask the Peace Nobel Price Mrs. Ebadi for some
declaration?

As it was the intention of the CS to invite her at the
WSIS, but she could be in Geneva since she was
in Oslo for price acceptance.

Warm regards,

Raoul Weiler
Club of Rome



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tracey Naughton" <t.naughton at iafrica.com>
To: <plenary at wsis-cs.org>
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: AW: Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] Statement - To be read at
WSIS/ITUinformal planning


> Hello
>
> Since freedom of expression is so compromised in Tunisia I am of the view
> that the Media Caucus should make a statement on its approach to this. A
> number of our colleagues are languishing in gaol there. Many others are
not
> free to practice independent journalism. You will recall the allegations
> that Tunisian people confiscated the WSIS newspaper in Geneva because it
> reported on such matters.
>
> There are obviously several approaches that we could take to the process,
in
> terms of dealing with media reality.
>
> The matter is up for discussion on our e-list and I will get back to the
> Plenary with the result.
>
> Regards
>
> Tracey Naughton
> Chair, Media caucus
>
>
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