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UNITED NATIONS ESTABLISHES WORKING GROUP ON INTERNET GOVERNANCE
www.un.org ^ | 11/11/2004 | UN Idiot

Posted on 11/12/2004 10:49:53 AM PST by B4Ranch

11/11/2004
Press Release
PI/1620


UNITED NATIONS ESTABLISHES WORKING GROUP ON INTERNET GOVERNANCE


NEW YORK, 11 November (Working Group on Internet Governance) -- Secretary-General Kofi Annan announced today the establishment of the Working Group on Internet Governance.  The Working Group will prepare the ground for a decision on this issue by the second phase of the World Summit on the Information Society, to be held in Tunis in November 2005.

The Secretary-General was requested to establish a working group on Internet governance by the first phase of the World Summit on the Information Society held in Geneva in December 2003.  The task of this Working Group is to organize an open dialogue on Internet Governance, among all stakeholders, and to bring recommendations on this subject to the second phase of the Summit.

The two documents adopted by the Geneva Summit -- the Declaration of Principles and the Plan of Action -- asked the Working Group “to investigate and make proposals for action, as appropriate, on the governance of the Internet by 2005”.  The Group was requested to:

-- Develop a working definition of Internet governance;

-- Identify the public policy issues that are relevant to Internet governance; and

-- Develop a common understanding of the respective roles and responsibilities of governments, international organizations and other forums, as well as the private sector and civil society from both developing and developed countries.

The Working Group on Internet Governance will be chaired by Nitin Desai, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General for the World Summit.  It includes 40 members from governments, private sector and civil society, representing all regions (see the list below).

“The Working Group is not a negotiating forum”, said Mr. Desai.  “Its purpose is to facilitate the negotiations that will take place in Tunis.  We come into this process as facilitators, and will strive to establish a dialogue of good faith among all participants.”

The two Summit documents call for an “open and inclusive” process and “a mechanism for the full and active participation of governments, the private sector and civil society from both developing and developed countries, involving relevant intergovernmental and international organizations and forums”.  On the basis of these guidelines, the Working Group will hold regular consultations and will seek to make the best possible use of electronic working methods, including online consultations.

The first meeting of the Working Group is scheduled to take place in Geneva from 23 to 25 November.  On 24 November, the meeting will be held in an open format, allowing all governments and other stakeholders to interact with the Working Group.

“There is a general convergence of views on the need to treat Internet governance from a broad perspective and to build on what has been done elsewhere”, said Markus Kummer, Executive Coordinator of the United Nations secretariat of the Working Group.  “Issues that we expect to address include the management of Internet resources, network security, cyber-crime, spam and multilingualism.”

The report of the Working Group is expected to be submitted to the Secretary-General in July 2005 and will be made available to the WSIS second phase in Tunis.

Contact:  in New York, Edoardo Bellando, tel.:  (212) 963-8275, e-mail:  bellando@un.org; in Geneva, Markus Kummer, tel.:  +41 0 22 917 54 88, e-mail:  mkummer@unog.ch.  Web sites:  www.wgig.org and www.un-wgig.org.

List of Members

Chairman:  Nitin Desai.

Members:

-- Abdullah Al-Darrab, Deputy Governor of Technical Affairs, ICT Commission of Saudi Arabia;

-- Carlos Alfonso, Technical Director, RIT, Rio de Janeiro;

-- Peng Hwa Ang, Dean, School of Communication, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;

-- Karen Banks, Director, GreenNet, Association for Progressive Communications, London;

-- Faryel Beji, President and CEO, Tunisian Internet Agency;

-- Vittorio Bertola, ICANN at-large Advisory Committee, Turin;

-- José Alexandre Bicalho, Member, Brazilian Internet Steering Committee; Advisor, Board of Directors, National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel);

-- Kangsik Cheon, Chief Operating Officer, International Business Development, Netpia, Seoul;

-- Trevor Clarke, Permanent Representative of Barbados to the United Nations in Geneva;

-- Avri Doria, Technical Consultant, Providence, Rhode Island;

-- William Drake, Senior Associate, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, Geneva; Chairman, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility;

-- Raúl Echeberría, Executive Director, LACNIC, Montevideo;

-- Dev Erriah, Chairman, ICT Authority of Mauritius;

-- Baher Esmat, Telecom Planning Manager, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Egypt;

-- Mark Esseboom, Director, Strategy and International Affairs, Directorate General for Telecom and Post, Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Netherlands;

-- Juan Fernandez, Coordinator, Commission of Electronic Commerce, Cuba;

-- Ayesha Hassan, Senior Policy Manager for E-Business, IT and Telecoms, International Chamber of Commerce, Paris;

-- Qiheng Hu, Adviser, Science and Technology Commission, Ministry of Information Industry, China; former Vice-President, ChineseAcademy of Sciences;

-- Willy Jensen, Director, Norwegian Post and Telecom Authority;

-- Wolfgang Kleinwächter, Professor, International Communication Policy and Regulation, University of Aarhus;

-- Jovan Kurbalija, Director, DiploFoundation, Geneva;

-- Iosif Charles Legrand, Researcher, California Institute of Technology and CERN, Geneva;

-- Donald MacLean, Director, MacLean Consulting, Ottawa;

-- Allen Miller, Executive Director, World Information Technology and Services Alliance, Arlington, Virginia;

-- Juan Carlos Moreno Solines, Executive Director, Gobierno Digital, Quito;

-- Jacqueline A. Morris, Consultant, Port of Spain;

-- Olivier Nana Nzépa, Coordinator, Africa Civil Society, Yaoundé;

-- Alejandro Pisanty, Director, Computing Academic Services, Universidad Autonoma de Mexico;

-- Khalilullah Qazi, Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the United Nations in Geneva;

-- Rajashekar Ramaraj, Managing Director, Sify Limited, Chennai;

-- Masaaki Sakamaki, Director, Computer Communications Division, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan;

-- Joseph Sarr, President, NTIC Commission, Dakar Regional Council;

-- Peimann Seadat, Permanent Mission of Iran to the United Nations in Geneva;

-- Charles Sha’ban, IT Manager, Talal Abu- Ghazaleh International, Amman;

-- Lyndall Shope-Mafole, Chairperson, Presidential National Commission on Information Society and Development, South Africa;

-- Waudo Siganga, Chairman, Computer Society of Kenya;

-- Mikhail Vladimirovich Yakushev, Director, Legal Support Department, Ministry of Information Technology and Communications, Russian Federation;

-- Peter Zangl, Deputy Director-General, Information Society Directorate General, European Commission, Brussels; and

-- Jean-Paul Zens, Director, Media and Telecom Department, Ministry of State, Luxembourg.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: informationsociety; internet; internetgovernance; theywantmoney; un; unitednations
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To: Calpernia; Smartass

Looks like we're making nice with NATO. Maybe if we can't prosecute Anan and his fellow monetary murderers at the UN, we can bomb them


61 posted on 11/12/2004 7:17:38 PM PST by Lady Jag (YAHOOO!!! W2!!!)
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To: Smartass

We should boot them out of NY and let the city take possession of the city for some real revenues.


62 posted on 11/12/2004 7:20:14 PM PST by Lady Jag (YAHOOO!!! W2!!!)
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To: B4Ranch

As effective as the UN has been at, well, anything I'm somehow not too worried about them taking over the internet.


63 posted on 11/12/2004 7:42:23 PM PST by edchambers ("Rock n Roller with one foot in the grave")
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To: Lady Jag; Calpernia
At the present, Koffi and the UN are stonewalling a
U.S. Senate investigation.   Again, because the Oil
for Food debacle occurred here, federal statutes trump
the UN.   whereas, they could be prosecuted under a number of statutes.   RICO for one comes to mind.

64 posted on 11/12/2004 7:46:11 PM PST by Smartass (BUSH & CHENEY to 2008 Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió)
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To: edchambers

>>As effective as the UN has been at, well, anything I'm somehow not too worried about them taking over the internet.<<

Really? You think they are ineffective huh? Have you heard of the EPA or the ESA? The ideas were theirs, but it is our system of government that does the enforcing for them. And we do a damn good job of enforcement!


65 posted on 11/12/2004 7:56:36 PM PST by B4Ranch (A lack of alcohol in my coffee is forcing me to see reality!)
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To: spodefly

Thanks for posting my favorite picture.


66 posted on 11/12/2004 8:04:02 PM PST by B4Ranch (A lack of alcohol in my coffee is forcing me to see reality!)
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To: mo
Attention! The first release of JAP is downloadable free of charge and already protects your privacy against most observers like your ISP, your network operator, or your boss. However, this version does not yet achieve the full security and anonymity that we strive for. It does not protect you against an adversary who has the capability to observe all communication links on the Internet. Very soon it will be considered "normal" for government to use their capability to observe all communication links on the Internet. Hint-Patriot Act II
67 posted on 11/12/2004 8:09:40 PM PST by B4Ranch (A lack of alcohol in my coffee is forcing me to see reality!)
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To: MarshallDillon
My list would get us both Put in jail
68 posted on 11/12/2004 8:12:10 PM PST by B4Ranch (A lack of alcohol in my coffee is forcing me to see reality!)
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To: B4Ranch

Amazingly enough we Americans who invented and developed the internet are ceding control of it to third world and communist despots. Time for us to get out of the UN and get the UN out of the US.


69 posted on 11/12/2004 8:14:05 PM PST by RightWingConspirator (Glad that Ted the Boorish Drunk, Hitlery the Witch and John Fonda/Fraud Kerry are not my senators.)
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To: B4Ranch
I guess Kofi and his fellow thugs feel they need to replace the gravy train that they lost when we put Saddam Hussein out of business. These people are crooks and frauds of the worst kind. They literally stole money and food from the mouths of starving children, and we need to finally drop the charade, call them by their true names, and at the very least dissolve this band of freeloading gangsters, once and for all.
70 posted on 11/12/2004 8:15:41 PM PST by Uncle Vlad
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To: B4Ranch

We've known all along that the puppet masters would eventually

move to establish rigid tyrannical control over the net threat to their existence and propaganda.

This last election only motivates them to hasten that ugly day.

I don't think there's much we can do but pray and sabotage such efforts however we may. Clever people will probably have many such ways for some time to come. But the puppet masters will make it increasingly difficult to impossible.

And, some of us are probably on their FOSTERIZING list, already.


71 posted on 11/12/2004 8:16:21 PM PST by Quix (PRAY 4 PRES BUSH'S SAFETY; SPECTER OFF COMMITTEE; TROOPS; GOD'S PROTECTION)
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To: EagleUSA
"This is beyond incredible..."

You really don't have to worry. The U.N. is powerless to stop the internet. Why? Because if they stop this internet we can simply begin another one. The U.N. is history as far as the free distribution of information is concerned. And I really don't think it can stop the existing internet anyway.

72 posted on 11/12/2004 8:16:52 PM PST by groanup (Gay-bashing? No, it was Kerry-bashing, 59 million strong.)
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To: B4Ranch

We've known all along that the puppet masters would eventually

move to establish rigid tyrannical control over the net threat to their existence and propaganda.

This last election only motivates them to hasten that ugly day.

I don't think there's much we can do but pray and sabotage such efforts however we may. Clever people will probably have many such ways for some time to come. But the puppet masters will make it increasingly difficult to impossible.

And, some of us are probably on their FOSTERIZING list, already.


73 posted on 11/12/2004 8:17:31 PM PST by Quix (PRAY 4 PRES BUSH'S SAFETY; SPECTER OFF COMMITTEE; TROOPS; GOD'S PROTECTION)
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To: Smartass
Do you think anyone will prosecuted all they've done? They'd never get what I would sentence them with. I'm not all that knowledgeable on all the UN shenanigans, but what I have heard is horrid. I'm too cynical; all the bad guys are getting off Scot free this millennium.
74 posted on 11/12/2004 8:23:39 PM PST by Lady Jag (YAHOOO!!! W2!!!)
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To: Quix
I don't think there's much we can do but pray and sabotage such efforts however we may.

Doesn't it just suck that no mater who wins the elections, we still move inexorably towards tyranny?

75 posted on 11/12/2004 8:28:30 PM PST by rmmcdaniell
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To: Smartass; Lady Jag

>>>You're right on...Lady Jag is absolutely great.
She keeps coming up some goodies!

This was a goody; but you, Smartass, have been the direct cause of many ruined keyboards :)


76 posted on 11/12/2004 8:33:16 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Lady Jag

Bombing is good.

But what is up with not prosecuting any of these HEAD TERRORISTS?


77 posted on 11/12/2004 8:34:13 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Smartass

>>>Again, because the Oil for Food debacle occurred here, federal statutes trump the UN. whereas, they could be prosecuted under a number of statutes. RICO for one comes to mind.

Does this mean we CAN prosecute these people?


78 posted on 11/12/2004 8:38:50 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia
Gadddd, ruined keyboards, I hate to hear that. I would
hope I made some people laugh more than cry!

79 posted on 11/12/2004 8:42:38 PM PST by Smartass (BUSH & CHENEY to 2008 Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió)
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To: B4Ranch
The U.N. wants the power and freedom of getting funding automatically, thereby removing U.S. control, and the U.S. veto. If we leave the U.N. we should outlaw it, and refuse to import goods from any nation that supports them.

The globalists cannot control American conservatives as long as they are free to communicate on the Internet. If we can be taxed, we can also be controlled, refused service, banned, prosecuted.


If they have anything to say about it, this will be given, so what say we don't let them have anything to say about it?
80 posted on 11/12/2004 8:47:38 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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