For me trust means right and possibility to say: "I distrust!". And to receive "trustable" answer)<br><br>Even maybe from any responsible body<br><br>On Tuesday, April 22, 2014, Tapani Tarvainen <<a href="mailto:tapani.tarvainen@effi.org">tapani.tarvainen@effi.org</a>> wrote:<br>
> Agreed, although I can't help observing that "trust" can be (and has<br>> been) abused to imply citizens *should* trust the government and that<br>> it's their fault if they don't and create an atmosphere of distrust.<br>
><br>> But I trust (!) Nnenna makes it clear that what we want is the<br>> opposite: it's up to governments (and other big actors like<br>> corporations) to prove themselves trustworthy.<br>><br>> --<br>
> Tapani Tarvainen<br>><br>> On Apr 22 12:55, Oksana Prykhodko (<a href="mailto:sana.pryhod@gmail.com">sana.pryhod@gmail.com</a>) wrote:<br>><br>>> Dear Nnenna, excellent points with trust as a priority.<br>
>> best regards,<br>>> Oksana<br>>> On Tuesday, April 22, 2014, Sonigitu Ekpe <<a href="mailto:soekpe@gmail.com">soekpe@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>> > Trust Nnenna on STAGE!<br>>> > Sonigitu Ekpe<br>
>> ><br>>> > Mobile +234 805 0232 469 Office + 234 802 751 0179<br>>> > "LIFE is all about love and thanksgiving"<br>>> ><br>>> ><br>>> ><br>>> > On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 11:41 PM, Tracy Hackshaw @ Google <<br>
>> <a href="mailto:tracyhackshaw@gmail.com">tracyhackshaw@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>> ><br>>> > Excellent approach Nnenna!<br>>> > Use the platform well.<br>>> > /t<br>>> > Sent from BlackBerry Q10<br>
>> > From: Nnenna Nwakanma<br>>> > Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 5:13 PM<br>>> > To: Marie GEORGES<br>>> > Reply To: <a href="mailto:governance@lists.igcaucus.org">governance@lists.igcaucus.org</a><br>
>> > Cc: Governance; <<a href="mailto:bestbits@lists.bestbits.net">bestbits@lists.bestbits.net</a>>; Discussion List on African<br>>> Internet Governance Forum<br>>> > Subject: Re: [governance] NetMundial opening ceremony address (Civil<br>
>> Society) Draft speech plan<br>>> > Hi Marie, all<br>>> ><br>>> > I hope I will. Trust is one that is a principle as well as a road map.<br>>> And I am convinced that it is key. And like many colleagues have noted,<br>
>> all actions that destroy trust destroy the Internet (non acceptance of Net<br>>> neutrality, unwarranted surveillance, threats of cyberwar etc)<br>>> ><br>>> > I know it is a challenge to build, as stakeholders enlarge and the stakes<br>
>> get higher...<br>>> ><br>>> > But build it, we must<br>>> ><br>>> > All for now<br>>> ><br>>> > Nnenna<br>>> ><br>>> ><br>>> > On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Marie GEORGES <<a href="mailto:marie.georges@noos.fr">marie.georges@noos.fr</a>><br>
>> wrote:<br>>> ><br>>> > Many thanks Nnema,<br>>> > Hope you will make clear that point 7 on trust became 1st priority<br>>> > after Snowden's revelations on mass surveillance and on how some States<br>
>> managed to keep or introduce back door in equipments and poor<br>>> cryptographical tools,<br>>> > THAT, for the sake of ITC and development, it is all the more urgent<br>>> Governments concerned make clear to the world that they STOP mass<br>
>> surveillance and that they STOP using internet as a new armed battle field<br>>> while more and more the world depends daily on that infrastructure.<br>>> > Best regards<br>>> > Marie<br>
>> > Le 21 avr. 2014 à 18:07, Nnenna Nwakanma a écrit :<br>>> ><br>>> > Dear all<br>>> ><br>>> > I have received some 100+ feedback on the request for issues to be<br>>> included. Here are a few remarks from my end:<br>
>> ><br>>> > 1. It is not possible to bring all our issues to fore. We have a choice<br>>> of either rolling out most issues and getting them drowned, or picking out<br>>> 2-3 key issues and building them up. I'm choosing the later.<br>
>> ><br>>> > 2. NetMundial is d<br>><br>><br>>