RES: [governance] <Draft> IGC Statement for CSTD Meeting on Enhanced Cooperation

Vanda UOL vanda at uol.com.br
Sun May 20 14:21:16 EDT 2012


Though I do agree with your statement and would consider as a good one for
an CSIGC representative, thanks for the clarification to whom was not there
it is relevant to know. 
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De: izumiaizu at gmail.com [mailto:izumiaizu at gmail.com] Em nome de Izumi AIZU
Enviada em: sábado, 19 de maio de 2012 04:57
Para: governance
Assunto: Re: [governance] <Draft> IGC Statement for CSTD Meeting on Enhanced
Cooperation

Dear list,
Though I wrote below "CS IGC Statement" and I introduced myself as one of
the co-coordinators of the CS IGC, I did not explicitly said "Here is the
IGC statement"
if I remember correctly. There might be the transcript archive to check, but
I don't know if that is available.  I did not say "I speak only for myself".
I am sure people in the room did think I was representing the IGC.

So, if I gave you the wrong impression that it was an IGC Statement with
full consensus of the list, it was not. I thought that was clear from my
presentation and also texts I read, but I like to clarify that here again.

Thank you, and I will leave Geneve in two hours time.

izumi




2012/5/19 Izumi AIZU <iza at anr.org>:
> All,
>
> Izumi Aizu
> This is close to what I read just 10 min ago:
>
> [Chair intervened in the middle of my talk, go to EC, but I responded 
> back that that is about EC]
>
> IGC Statement for CSTED Meeting on Enhanced Cooperation
>
> Thank you Chair person for finally giving the floor. I say “Finally”.
> My name is Izumi Aizu living in Tokyo and also in global cyberspace at 
> the same time like many of you.
> I am one of the two co-coordinators of the Civil Society Internet 
> Governance Caucus which was established during the first phase of WSIS 
> in 2003 as part of all CS families, and is remaining engaged in 
> Internet Governance related activities such as IGF, CSTD WG on IGF 
> improvements and this meeting.
>
> We are encouraged to see the evidence of constructive dialogue around 
> EC here. However, we are also very disappointed today to see that 
> priority was given to governments and all non-governmental 
> stakeholders, civil society one of them, were put on hold, or in the 
> second class until this late afternoon. This is neither on equal 
> footing or respecting the roles. We will not accept this working 
> modality if that is the next step on EC since it is not really MSH at 
> all.
>
> We are proud that the Civil Society on the planet today is as diverse 
> as the mankind. We have quite a few active members from the South, - 
> three civil society speakers this morning, Anriette, Parminder and 
> Marilia are all active member of our caucus, and they are all from the 
> south. We have also many members from the north, North as well as from 
> the East and the West as well as gender and other diversities.
>
> When it comes to specifics, our diversity is often reflected in our 
> different views, as was shown from our three excellent speakers this 
> morning. We share the similar challenges to governments and other 
> stakeholders.
>
> But now our “bottom-line” is,
> - keep the principles endorsed by the Tunis Agenda, especially, to 
> hold to the principles – that means -
>
> Many CS members support the principle of OPEN, Multi-stakeholder 
> global governance and the need for IG forums where all stakeholders 
> are equally, and effectively represented not only in its 
> participation, but also to the decision making or consensus building
>
> Some WG proposals we heard today seems to have broad support among CS, 
> yet there are different opinions in its functions, anchorage, and 
> operational modality. I think devils are in the details.
>
> We hope to see the further productive dialogue, one way or other in a 
> truly open forum allowing all stakeholders to reach consensus on equal 
> footing of this difficult challenge of Enhanced Cooperation.
>
> Thank you.



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                     >> Izumi Aizu <<
Institute for InfoSocionomics, Tama University, Tokyo Institute for
HyperNetwork Society, Oita, Japan www.anr.org



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