[WSIS CS-Plenary] Fwd: [governance] caucus statements

Adam Peake ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Fri Feb 25 17:29:09 GMT 2005


I am traveling back from Geneva and do not have time to respond fully.

So... rather than trying to respond to all the accusations and 
complaints, below is an example of how the caucus tried to prepare of 
the prepcom, please see the email below.  I specifically asked about 
internationalization of the root.  YJ is a member of the governance 
list.  She did not reply.

Does this give the impression that we tried to hide the issue?  That 
we were not interested in discussion?

I am at a loss to know what we should have done differently.

Thanks,

Adam



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>Hi, the following are Adam's thoughts. I am forwarding them on his behalf.
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>Dear All,
>
>Sometime during the prepcom, the caucus will have the opportunity to
>speak before the prepcom (the main intergovernmental session.)
>
>What issues do you think important?  What message do you think we
>should be telling the plenary session?
>
>example:
>
>- Do we support WSIS governance principles (multilateral,
>transparent, democratic), anything to add to these?
>- What do these principles mean for, ITU, WIPO, ICANN (etc?), any
>comment we should make?
>- Do we support internationalization of the root?
>- etc. ?
>
>Situation will change once we get to Geneva, we will likely need to
>react to issues as they occur. Caucus members in Geneva may not have 
>time to consult with the list on detail of the statement(s), but as 
>in the past will try.
>
>It would be helpful to have a sense of what people think important 
>to convey to the intergovernmental session from this caucus.
>
>
>Usual speaking time is 3 minutes.
>
>The caucus will also have opportunities to speak during the open WGIG
>meetings. Again what issues do you think important?
>
>Is anyone willing to begin drafting a short statement / statements?
>
>We will hold at least one meeting of the caucus (and as mentioned
>hopefully two other open meetings with civil society WGIG members) so
>there will be opportunities to discuss issues in Geneva.
>
>We probably need to hold a second general caucus meeting. Perhaps
>afternoon of 23rd?  16:00-18:00 (after sessions with CS WGIG, etc.)
>To prepare possible statement for 24th (WGIG report discussion.)  Or
>should it be earlier, 22nd, then chance to communicate a little with
>the list. Thoughts?
>
>Thanks
>
>Adam & Jeanette
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