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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02-Dec-14 07:18, parminder wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:547D599F.3020008@itforchange.net" type="cite">You
cannot claim that you have not heard of UN and ITU vilification in
this space.</blockquote>
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That i do not deny.<br>
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Everything and everyone has been vilified by someone or other at
some point on civil society lists; that seems in the nature of
civil society lists and we live with it. Business and the UN/U
systems are equitably vilified by individuals within civil society.<br>
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What I am claiming is that it is not systemic and there there are
more examples of people willing to work with the UN and the UN
system than participate in vilification activities. I beleive that
most people on civil society lists accept the interplay of
stakeholders, both individuals and institutional.<br>
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