[bestbits] [governance] Statement on Sexual Harassment at ICANN 55
Marianne Franklin
m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk
Sun Mar 20 15:52:28 EDT 2016
Dear Wisdom
To answer your question about whether there is a Charter of Human Rights
and Principles for the Internet; there is indeed and in a number of
languages.
http://internetrightsandprinciples.org/site/
Its influence is on record as it has been working on a number of levels,
and across sectors around the world. Indeed the work being undertaken at
ICANN around Human Rights has its precursors in the IRPC Charter.
A number of organizations, networks, and individuals in all these lists
you posted the question to have been directly involved in this project too.
Best wishes
MF
On 19/03/2016 13:18, Wisdom Donkor wrote:
>
> *My Statement at the Public Forum*
>
>
> I believe that realizing human rights is the essential first step to
> building just societies. When people are empowered to pursue their own
> destinies and have a voice in shaping solutions to problems they
> experience, they are better equipped to overcome poverty, live with
> dignity and transform the lives of others.
>
>
> “Millions of people are suffering enormously at the hands of states,
> while governments are shamelessly painting the protection of human
> rights as a threat to security, law and order or national ‘values.'"
>
> There is an insidious and creeping trend undermining human rights
> which has come from governments deliberately attacking, under funding
> or neglecting institutions that have been set up to help protect our
> rights.
>
>
> “Not only are our rights under threat, so are the laws and the system
> that protect them. More than 70 years of hard work and human progress
> lies at risk,”
>
>
> The United Nations’ human rights bodies, the International Criminal
> Court, and regional mechanisms such as the Council of Europe and the
> Inter American Human Rights system, are being undermined by
> governments attempting to evade oversight of their domestic records.
>
> As I speak Amnesty international has stated in their 2015 – 2016
> report that** governments are broken international law in their
> national contexts: more than 98 states tortured or otherwise
> ill-treated people and 30 or more illegally forced people to do things
> against their will where they would be in danger. In at least 18
> countries, war crimes or other violations of the “laws of war” were
> committed by governments or armed groups.
>
>
> Amnesty International has warn of a worrying trend among governments
> increasingly targeting and attacking activists, lawyers and others who
> work to defend human rights and we are not excluded from this
>
>
> “Instead of recognizing the crucial role these people play in society,
> many governments have deliberately set out to strangle criticism in
> their country. They broken their own laws in their crackdowns against
> citizens,”
>
> *My question now is:*
>
> 1.Is there any charter of human right and principles for the
> internet? If yes to what extent has it influence human right
> policies on the internet. and if no is there any plans from ICANN to
> lead the process of bringing to the attention of the international
> bodies responsible for human right issues in relation to the internet
> from our part of the world?
>
>
>
> *WISDOM DONKOR (S/N Eng.)*
> ICANN Fellow / ISOC Member, IGF Member, Diplo Foundation
> OGP Working Group Member, Africa OD Working Group Member
> E-government and Open Government Data Platforms Specialist
> National Information Technology Agency (NITA)
> Ghana Open Data Initiative (GODI)
> Post Office Box CT. 2439, Cantonments, Accra, Ghana
> Tel; +233 20 812881
> Email: wisdom_dk at hotmail.com <mailto:wisdom_dk at hotmail.com>
> wisdom.donkor at data.gov.gh <mailto:wisdom.donkor at data.gov.gh>
> wisdom.dk at gmail.com <mailto:wisdom.dk at gmail.com>
> Skype: wisdom_dk
> facebook: facebook at wisdom_dk
> Website: www.nita.gov.gh <http://www.nita.gov.gh/> / www.data.gov.gh
> <http://www.data.gov.gh/>
> www.isoc.gh <http://www.isoc.gh/> / www.itag.org.gh
> <http://www.itag.org.gh/>
>
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 12:06 AM, Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro
> <salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com
> <mailto:salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I do not condone sexual harrassment nor bullying, intimidation of
> any sort.
>
> The matter disclosed on a public mailing list for something that
> has been logged with Ombudsman or relevant authorities is not for
> public consumption particularly if determination has yet to be
> reached.
>
> Any organisation operating within the 21st century should have a
> decent sexual harassment policy and if it does'nt then develop one.
>
> For those who wanted justice, public ridicule without proper due
> process is equally reprehensible as alleged sexual harrassment.
>
> The fact that the matter has been logged with appropriate
> authorities who should also afford the accused party the right to
> be heard.
>
> Personally, I do not see the link to internet governance as this
> is a matter for relevant authorities.
>
> Sala
>
> On 18 Mar 2016 6:50 pm, "Padmini" <pdmnbaruah at gmail.com
> <mailto:pdmnbaruah at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
> PFA my public statement in this respect. It is a repeated plea
> to the Board of ICANN as well as the Community to clarify the
> timeline as to the development of the sexual harassment policy
> in this regard, as well as to reaffirm a commitment towards
> the development of strong, continued gender sensitisation.
>
> Regards
>
> Padmini Baruah
> V Year, B.A.LL.B. (Hons.)
> NLSIU, Bangalore
> Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore
>
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Marianne Franklin, PhD
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