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      On Mar 4, 2015, at 4:33 PM, Jeremy Malcolm <<a
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              <div class="">You’re right, but you can nevertheless thank
                UNESCO for the opportunity to participate on a
                multi-stakeholder basis and acknowledge that the outcome
                document is a lot richer than it would otherwise have
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      <div class="">Also, please clarify that the Just Net Coalition
        does NOT represent all of civil society. </div>
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    Sure do so, Nnenna. It will be appropriate. But in the same vein, by
    the same standard, also do spend enough time describing the point of
    view why a big global coalition finds it so surprising and
    disappointing that their should be such active resistance to use the
    simple term (and ideal) of democracy, which was turned down saying
    that it carries baggage !!?? So democracy today carries baggage.
    People who said this would be accountable for it. Also, since when
    it is asserted that for UNESCO's Internet related mandate civil and
    political rights are meaningful but not economic, social and
    cultural rights. Does not right to access Internet, and access
    knowledge and information directly connect to and arise from so many
    recognised social, economic and cultural rights? Is it not our right
    to defend democracy and social/ economic/ cultural rights. What was
    wrong that Just NEt asked for. <br>
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    Please do also put this point of view, apart from others. Thanks and
    best wishes... parminder <br>
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      <div class=""> This given that Richard Hill on behalf of the
        coalition has just disrupted the meeting with a formal objection
        to the document due to its omission to qualify references to
        multi-stakeholderism with “democratic” (which he incorrectly
        stated was not objected to during the last drafting session),
        and its omission to include a reference to the International
        Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.  Other than
        his objection, the document was adopted by the meeting by
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