ICANN meeting and security concerns
Carlos A. Afonso
ca at CAFONSO.CA
Fri Jan 22 19:10:45 CET 2010
Ditto!
--c.a.
enviado via iPhone
On 22/01/2010, at 15:57, "Kim G. von Arx" <kim at VONARX.CA> wrote:
> I absolutely and wholeheartedly agree with Robin!
>
> Kim
>
> On 22 Jan 2010, at 12:18, Robin Gross wrote:
>
>> ICANN would send a terrible message to the world if it cancelled
>> this meeting in Nairobi. Now is when the world is looking to
>> ICANN to be more international and to open-up its processes away
>> from only the small handful of privileged Western businessmen that
>> have traditionally managed the org.
>>
>> I hope ICANN will not perpetuate these overblown fears about
>> Nairobi and insult much of the world by canceling the mtg. because
>> certain ($$) people have been frightened by the media into staying
>> home.
>>
>> If ICANN wants to be a truly international governance institution,
>> it cannot be afraid of Africa. Time for ICANN to grow-up and go
>> into Africa with or without the entourage of elite Western
>> businessmen.
>>
>> My 2 cents,
>> Robin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jan 22, 2010, at 3:54 AM, Carlos A. Afonso wrote:
>>
>>> Right now São Paulo is under a wave of protests in the poor comm
>>> unities
>>> (which is more than 70% of that city of 11 million) against local
>>> public
>>> policies. This is motivated by the poor record of the local and
>>> state
>>> government in handling sanitation, flood prevention and urban
>>> development. Some communities are under water and sewage for more
>>> than
>>> 40 days now. As expected, the local police reacts with the usual
>>> stupidity and violence breaks up. But the big media is aligned
>>> with the
>>> state government, and nearly no news of these protests circulates,
>>> except in the many alternative blogs.
>>>
>>> Since what happened in Nairobi involves a "fashionable" religious
>>> conflict, big media blew it out of proportion, it seems.
>>>
>>> --c.a.
>>>
>>> McTim wrote:
>>>> Bill,
>>>>
>>>> I haven't cross posted to ALAC or any other list, but want to
>>>> give NCUC
>>>> members a first hand perspective.
>>>>
>>>> Nairobi is no less safe now than when ICANN decided to hold its
>>>> March 2010
>>>> meeting here. Last weeks violence happened because police banned a
>>>> demonstration from happening after Friday prayers. The Jamaican
>>>> cleric was
>>>> deported last night. It was a very, very small scale skirmish.
>>>> I've been in
>>>> far worse riots in Washington D.C.
>>>>
>>>> It would be an over reaction IMHO to cancel or move the March
>>>> meeting from
>>>> Nairobi at this point. Kenyan and other African stakeholders
>>>> who are
>>>> looking forward to the meeting would be very annoyed indeed, and
>>>> with good
>>>> reason.
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Carlos A. Afonso
>>> CGI.br (www.cgi.br)
>>> Nupef (www.nupef.org.br)
>>> ====================================
>>> new/nuevo/novo e-mail: ca at cafonso.ca
>>> ====================================
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> IP JUSTICE
>> Robin Gross, Executive Director
>> 1192 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA
>> p: +1-415-553-6261 f: +1-415-462-6451
>> w: http://www.ipjustice.org e: robin at ipjustice.org
>>
>>
>>
>
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