[governance] Congratulations Charles Mok from the IGC! #Hong Kong Elections
Naveed haq
naveedpta at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 10 02:13:21 EDT 2012
I would be joining Sala here to pay a deep appreciation and congratualtions to Charles Mok. A well deserved and bright win for people of Hong Kong. !
I wish him all the best for future endeavours.
Best Regards,
Naveed.
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 17:51:02 +1200
From: salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com
To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org; charlespmok at gmail.com
Subject: [governance] Congratulations Charles Mok from the IGC! #Hong Kong Elections
Dear All,
Please join me in warmly congratulating Charles Mok who has just won a seat of the Information Technology Functional Constituency for the Hong Kong Legislative Council with 2, 828 votes, against Samson Tam his only opponent (2063) votes.
I am super glad that Hong Kong has a dynamic, intelligent, hard working advocate as one of its Legislative Councillor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Mok
With every best wish Charles!
Sala
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Charles Mok (gmail) <charlespmok at gmail.com> wrote:
Similar happened in HK yesterday and about 10 social activists including one opposition legislator had their fb accounts suspended for a few hours. I contacted fb public policy people and around the same time their accounts gradually came back unblocked. fb has not provided clear explanation of the reasons.
English report: (paid content)
http://www.scmp.com/portal/site/SCMP/menuitem.2c913216495213d5df646910cba0a0a0/?vgnextoid=445f1383709a7310VgnVCM100000360a0a0aRCRD&vgnextfmt=teaser&ss=Hong+Kong&s=News
Widely reported in Chinese newspapers also.
Charles
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 9:00 AM, michael gurstein <gurstein at gmail.com> wrote:
Oksana,
Why/on whose orders/recommendation were they blocked?
M
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[mailto:governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org] On Behalf Of Oksana Prykhodko
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 6:24 PM
To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org; William Drake
Subject: Re: [governance] Facebook profiles blocked and content removed in
Brazil
Hi, all
Today Facebook blocked accounts of nearly 10 Ukrainian independent
journalists. But, after active campaign in social media and addresses to
Facebook CEO, these accounts were unblocked.
May be it is time to think about ombudsmen for social media - as a mediator
between users and CEO?
Best regards,
Oksana
2012/6/1 William Drake <william.drake at uzh.ch>:
> Hi Marilia
>
>
> On May 31, 2012, at 11:28 PM, Marilia Maciel wrote:
>
> I am totally in favor of achieving "harmony" on this and other topics.
> But this is a crossborder issue that involves private forces and
> public interest. Tell me the place where we can globally tackle this
> issue, all together, in a multistakeholder fashion and I will be the
> first to attend and try to contribute so that “harmony” can come
> about. But first we probably need to fight for such a space to exist.
>
>
> I guess I'm with Roland and others who'd note that the Internet is not
> the web and the web is not FB, so while FB's TOR are overly paranoid
> and restrictive, there are other places to post stuff, and it's at
> least debatable whether this rises to the level of being global
> Internet governance. But I have different questions. In
> conversations in Geneva and here (and the IT4C letter did the same),
> you've cited FB policies as evidence there's an urgent need for
> enhanced cooperation in the form of a platform under the UN. But why
> not organize an online campaign---per ACTA SOPA PIPA—of fellow FB
> users to put pressure on FB directly (and for that matter, use the IGF
> in parallel to stoke the debate), rather than creating a centralized
> uber mechanism responsible for this and all else?
> Why do you think a WG/CIRP/whatever that would be populated inter alia by
> Geneva reps of the very governments that make FB paranoid in the first
place
> would be more likely to agree that nudity is ok and FB should allow it
> without fear of government reprisals?
>
> There are many CS and other actors who share your concerns about
> individual issues---FoE IPR privacy surveillance etc---and the meta
> issue of concentrated power but just have trouble seeing a one-stop
> shop in the UN as the right solution. Since the case for why it would
> be really hasn't been made in any detail, isn't there a risk that
> insisting it's the only option left-minded people may consider (and in
> some tellings, that any nonbelievers are morally suspect, don't care
> about developing countries, etc) just limits coalition building? Can
> we agree that at the Baku pre-event and beyond, it'd be useful to work
> through the relative merits of different institutional designs?
> Personally, I've always favored WGs in the IGF &
> strengthening/connecting advocacy coalitions working in different
> spaces (although as the APC network of networks effort showed, that's
> difficult), but there are other options, a new UN body being just one.
> So let's compare and contrast?
>
> Best,
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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