[governance] Rights Online Petition

Nyangkwe Agien Aaron nyangkweagien at gmail.com
Fri Jan 28 08:05:15 EST 2011


All the best

Aaron

On 1/28/11, Kim Pham <kpham26 at ucla.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have actually since left Access along with the co-founders and the Iran
> team to start a new venture that will focus primarily on the development and
> provision of technical solutions to individuals and groups working in closed
> contexts.  Through this, we hope to improve the security of our clients,
> access to information and protect their right to free expression.
>
> Although our main focus is the on the ground work in the startup phase, we
> will be staying involved with the Internet Governance community.  The policy
> debates and issues set forth in this space have a significant impact on our
> clients and the threats they face.  One of the founding members of this new
> team, Cameran Ashraf, is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at UCLA studying the
> geopolitics of the Internet, and as he moves toward candidacy, we anticipate
> our involvement with the Internet governance community will grow.
>
> Brett is in the best position to speak about Access and its current work,
> including the petition that has been circulated on this list-serv.
>
> All the best,
>
> Kim
>


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Aaron Agien Nyangkwe
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Tel. 70 56 00 28
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