[WSIS CS-Plenary] What's happening?
lissjeffrey at sympatico.ca
lissjeffrey at sympatico.ca
Wed Nov 16 19:34:01 GMT 2005
Hi Lisa
Please confirm the information here if you can.
We are monitoring for Canadians
http://wsis.ecommons.ca
We have been watching the web cast with some astonishment.
It is so disconnected
like 3 minutes of fame
The blogs from Wsis 2 seem like a bubble, an oasis.
Only the Swiss rep discussed the human rights voilations (but we did not see
it all).
We are doing an event with citizens-summit.org
this afternoon
17 - 18 H EDT
but it is all so disconnected
Liss Jeffrey, PhD
Director, McLuhan global research network
and eCommons/agora
wsis.ecommons.ca
>
>Good question. Thanks, Vittorio. I've been sitting here in Ohio, wondering
>if all members of CS in Tunis have fallen off the face of the earth today.
>I have access to official docs and the like. But, it would be great if
>there could be more information circulated as to what's going on with CS in
>respect to work as opposed to events that are being put on. Curious minds
>want to know.
>
>Regards,
>
>Lisa
>
>
>
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>>while I understand the extremely peculiar situation we live in... I think
>>that there should be some more circulation of information among civil
>>society people here - even if not through the plenary list, when
>>appropriate.
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>>Today the Swiss President speech was apparently censored by the Tunisian
>>TV, as well as Ms. Ebadi's one. Her press conference was subsequently
>>cancelled and no one here knows why. Civil society connectivity from our
>>offices apparently started to misfunction. No one knows what's happening
>>with the Citizens' Summit, many of us don't even know where to go if they
>>want to attend it.
>>
>>We want to be helpful, and at the same time we think we should be informed
>>of what goes on about such crucial human rights issues, that go well
>>beyond specific parts of the Information Society agenda, and should affect
>>also our behaviour in the work of all caucuses at this Summit. Please
>>let's find a way to exploit all the resources that civil society has.
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>>Thanks,
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