[WSIS CS-Plenary] * APC Tribute to Chris Nicol *

Rik Panganiban rikp at earthlink.net
Thu Sep 1 18:09:15 BST 2005


I did not know Chris well, but always appreciated his keen insights,  
common sense and good humor. His ICT primer was personally very helpful  
to me and certainly to many many others.

My thoughts and prayers go to his family and friends.

Rik Panganiban

On Sep 1, 2005, at 12:58 PM, karen banks wrote:

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> Dear all on plenary,
>
> With great sadness and heavy of heart, i have to share news that our  
> dear sweet friend - chris nicol -  died on August 29th after battling  
> with cancer for over a year.
>
> Many of you will not have met chris, some of you have, and those that  
> have will know that chris was one of the most deeply committed and  
> passionate social activists, who dedicated his life to creating a more  
> just and equitable world - and the WSIS Process was one where he  
> fought some tough battles working towards achieving that goal, with  
> many of us.
>
> Our tribute to chris is below in english, and i will post spanish and  
> portuguese versions in the next messages.
>
> If you feel it appropriate, please share this tribute with your own  
> caucuses and working groups.
>
> regards to all
> karen banks, on behalf of the APC.
>
> ~~~~~
>
> online tribute and other links: http://www.apc.org/english/index.shtml
>
> 30 August 2005
>
> To all in the APC community and to our many friends and partners:
>
> TRIBUTE TO OUR FRIEND, COUNCIL AND BOARD MEMBER, CHRIS NICOL
>
> On Monday 29 August 2005 the APC network lost someone who was a  
> colleague, a leader and a friend.
>
> Chris Nicol, member of the APC council and also of the APC executive  
> board, died in Barcelona after more than a year of struggling against  
> cancer.  For much of the time during this battle Chris was winning,  
> continuing to work, travel and network when the difficult cycle of  
> surgery and treatment left him with any spare time.
>
> Chris was an Australian who had been living in Barcelona for around 25  
> years. He also spent time in Nicaragua in the period just after the  
> Sandinistas overthrew the Somoza dictatorship.  Chris worked in the  
> British Council in Barcelona for many years, he taught English and set  
> down roots in Catalunya in many ways - politically, culturally,  
> socially and through his long relationship with his partner Chenchy.  
> Chris was also active in the Barcelona solidarity movement with the  
> Zapatistas, organising, raising funds, helping out where he could. And  
> he loved music, wine, and nature. Chris was deeply committed to  
> justice, to humanity.  He was a real activist who also threw himself  
> into practical and concrete tasks with energy and humour.
>
> Chris became part of the APC community in 1995. His organisation,  
> Pangea, was part of an association of Spanish internet activist  
> organisations which together applied for APC membership. In 2000  
> Pangea (www.pangea.org) became a member of APC in its own right. Chris  
> was part of Pangea from its first days, working sometimes as a  
> volunteer and sometimes as staff, but always giving heart and soul to  
> the organisation.
>
> He first attended an APC council meeting in 1997 in South Africa  
> although many APC people had already met him by then. Chris was first  
> elected onto the APC executive board at the APC council meeting in  
> Uruguay in 2001 and at the time of his death he was APC treasurer. He  
> worked tirelessly at a recent executive board meeting in South Africa  
> in April even though he had only just finished another gruelling round  
> of treatment.
>
> For all of us in APC it is very hard to express how much Chris meant  
> in the network. His was always an active voice, supportive and  
> sometimes critical.
>
> He was deeply committed to APC strengthening its advocacy role, to  
> being more than a provider of member services. He was one of the first  
> people in APC to raise the issue of free software, to start using  
> GNU/Linux on his desktop, and to develop projects to support  
> organisations in migrate their desktop environments to free and open  
> source software.
>
> Chris made two contributions to APC's work recently which will live on  
> for a long time.  He was the editor and compiler of "ICT policy: a  
> beginner's handbook" (http://www.apc.org/books) which we published in  
> English in late 2003 and in Spanish this year.  This book will be  
> updated with a new version going online on a wiki so that it can  
> remain a living and growing testimony to Chris' work.  And, earlier  
> this year, he drafted the outline of a free software initiative for  
> the APC network which we have been building on and which will be  
> presented to APC members later this year.
>
> Chris was a permanently engaged member of the APC team participating  
> in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) process, from  
> its inception in 2002 through to the latest PrepCom in Geneva,  
> February 2005, one of his last work related trips. In many ways, he  
> was a compass ­ always pointing to those actions that were necessary,  
> just and not always easy - whether it was in solidarity around  
> redressing unjust distribution of resources, the fierce battles around  
> intellectual property and free software, or insisting that the APC  
> team met to communicate and strategise regularly in the hustle and  
> bustle of the United Nations conferences.
>
> Every moment was precious to Chris, precious in that he felt one  
> should never be wasted - whether the moment was spent drafting,  
> lobbying, meeting, demonstrating, or talking with friends and  
> colleagues.
>
> Chris was always there, whenever we needed him, and was a constant  
> reminder of our message and vision - to create "a world in which all  
> people have easy, equal and affordable access to the creative  
> potential of ICTs to improve their lives and create more democratic  
> and egalitarian societies" (the APC vision).
>
> All of us in the APC community want to share our love and support of  
> Chris with his family and his friends, with Chenchy and with Chris'  
> mother and sister in Australia, with his colleagues in Pangea.
>
> APC will not forget Chris and will be honouring and remembering Chris  
> Nicol through an initiative that will reflect his passion and  
> committment to creating a more socially just world, and inspire others  
> to continue the battle to do so.
>
> We will share more news about this initiative shortly, but at this  
> time, we warmly welcome all of those who knew or knew of Chris and his  
> life work, to share messages on the editable website we have created  
> in his honour.
>
> http://actionapps.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php? 
> page=APC+messages+to+Chris+Nicol
>
> Association for Progressive Communications members and staff
> 30 August 2005
>
>
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