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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/10/13 11:23, Salanieta
Tamanikaiwaimaro wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Here is a suggested draft:
We have been following the developments and reports of a World Internet Governance meeting in Brazil in 2014. We would like clarification as to whether this is separate from the Annual Internet Governance Forum or the same.
We acknowledge the diverse surmounting issues on internet governance. The Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus comprises of members from around the world and we would like the opportunity to be included in the mailing list for the planned meeting and to allow us to nominate civil society representatives to represent us in the continued deliberations.
We would also like to seek clarification on the scope of the meeting and the general objectives of such a meeting and what the focus areas of discussion would be.
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There is an existing text in preparation on the etherpad at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://igcaucus.org:9001/p/Brazil2014">http://igcaucus.org:9001/p/Brazil2014</a> - maybe you should merge this
into it? Though, the prevailing view seems to be not to dash off a
letter immediately, but to develop more of a civil society agenda
for it, online from now and at Best Bits in Bali, and to issue the
letter after that.<br>
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On a more substantive point, there seems no indication that the
proposed summit will be part of the IGF, though that is not such a
terrible suggestion provided that the MAG's and IGF Secretariat's
hands can be kept out of it. We don't want them messing up yet
another global Internet forum (no offence intended to MAG members!).<br>
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