[governance] Statement by IGC supporting rights and principles

Meryem Marzouki marzouki at ras.eu.org
Tue Sep 8 05:15:51 EDT 2009


Hi,

Le 8 sept. 09 à 09:29, William Drake a écrit :
>
> On Sep 8, 2009, at 6:05 AM, McTim wrote:
>
>>> DRAFT STATEMENT - RIGHTS AND PRINCIPLES
>>>
>>> •       Fundamental human right such as the rights to freedom of  
>>> expression,
>>> privacy and education are threatened by current internet governance
>>> processes and practice.
>>
>> It's overly broad.  It paints ALL IG processes as threatening,  
>> when in
>> fact, most of them are absolutely not.
>>
>> It's a bit strident as well, politically not wise, these governments
>> are going to dismiss this out of hand.   If we are concerned about
>> censorship and filtering, then we should state that specifically.
>>
>> AFAIAC, this para needs to go, or be rewritten.
>
> How about this?
>
>  Fundamental human right such as the rights to freedom of expression,
> privacy and education are threatened by the policies and practices  
> many governments
> are pursuing at the national level.
>
> This is the focus of Ginger's examples, not global Internet  
> governance.   Of course, one could make the case that some  
> instances of the latter also restrict internationally recognized  
> rights, e.g. WHOIS, but that'd require some nuance and specificity  
> that it might be difficult to get quick agreement on.

I don't think we should restrict to "policies and practices many  
governments are pursuing at the national level". Private companies  
also show such policies and practices, and implement them. Same case  
with IGOs, through international agreements and "technical" projects.  
Same for "multistakeholder organizations".
Such a short statement, which purpose is to put the HR issue on the  
table at IGF -- and nothing more -- should remain general enough.
If there is real and shared insistance that the sentence be watered  
down, then we could says "... threatened by SOME current IG processes  
and practice". Although this seems obvious..
Finally, a statement should be read in its globality. The final  
paragraph mentions "global, regional and national policiies", showing  
that the statement makes a difference between these policies at  
different levels.

Meryem____________________________________________________________
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