[WSIS CS-Plenary] PrepcomIII "suspended" until Tunis, "negotiation group" continues

Ralf Bendrath bendrath at zedat.fu-berlin.de
Fri Sep 30 21:07:15 BST 2005


Rik Panganiban wrote:
>> Chair
>> We will suspend the prepcom today.  We will re-convene at a later  
>> stage.  There will be an open-ended negotiation group chaired by  the 
>> president of the prepcom with a mandate to negotiate the  political 
>> chapeau, chapter 1, 2, and 4.  The group would meet in  two sessions, 
>> one session on outstanding issue in political chapeau  and financial 
>> mechanisms.  Other session to address issues in  chapter 1 and 4 
>> (implementation and follow-up).  The sessions will  take place in 
>> October for 2-3 days.  The aim is to conclude  negotiations on all 
>> issues.
Karklins later confirmed that this negotiation group will be closed to 
observers. We should have grabbed our bags and left the room in that 
second, I thought afterwards. In the first phase of WSIS, they at least 
re-convened as PrepCom, and we could still give our input.

>> Chapter 3 should be sent directly to the resumed session of prepcom 3.
That means they treat Internet Governance different than the normal summit 
process. We will probably be able to particpate there, and Khan actually 
thanked civil society and the private sector for their great contributions.

So:
1. They have not agreed on Internet Governance
2. They have nit agreed on follow up
3. They are excluding us worse than ever

What should be our reaction?

Ralf <- just finishing an article on the outcomes for www.worldsummit2005.org



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