[ncdnhc-discuss] ICANN endorses controversial ALSC elections report, creates new r estructuring committee
Chun Eung Hwi
ehchun at peacenet.or.kr
Thu Mar 14 21:14:32 CET 2002
Dear members,
Hi! Still, I am in Accra.
Wake up!
As I predicted in Public Forum report, no more election!
Only some mechanism for individual's participation.
"Whereas the Board is not persuaded that global elections are the only or
the best means of achieving meaningful public representation or the
informed participation of Internet users in the ICANN process; "
Regards,
Chun Eung Hwi
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Chun Eung Hwi
General Secretary, PeaceNet | phone: (+82) 2- 2062-1302
Seoul Yangchun P.O.Box 81 | pcs: (+82) 019-259-2667
Seoul, 158-600, Korea | eMail: ehchun at peacenet.or.kr
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On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Raul Echeberria wrote:
>
> On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Chris Chiu wrote:
>
> > At its meetings in Ghana, the Board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned
> > Names and Numbers adopted a resolution stating that the organization should
> > have an electoral structure "of the kind recommended in the ALSC report."
>
> Dear Chris:
>
> I left Accra before de Board meeting, then my views could be wrong, but I
> understand that the Board didn't endorse "an electoral structure of the
> kind recommended in the ALSC report"
>
> The two references to the election in the Board resolution are:
>
> 1) in the ninth Whereas, when says "the general public interest must be
> represented in the ICANN policymaking process and on its board"
>
> 2) in the last two whereas, saying that Global Elections are not
> recommendables;
>
> In the Resolved [02.16] where mention "..of the kind recommended in the
> ALSC report" isin relation with "..mechanism of meaningful, informed
> participation by Internet users..." is not about the electoral structures.
>
>
> The problem now is not 6-9. The problem is bigger.
>
> Raul
>
>
>
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