[Final draft for final comments] Letter to Pres. Rousseff Re: [bestbits] [governance] Dilma Rousseff's speech at UN
parminder
parminder at itforchange.net
Wed Sep 25 22:24:18 EDT 2013
Hi All
Thanks for all the work done overnight - for us in India.... Havent
seen all the emails but jumping to the last one....
I strongly agree with the statement below, but the last point
In Brazil, the model is CGI.Br model (for some technical policy issues)
plus Marco Civil (with am exemplary bottom up process of law forming,
which, since it pertains to full fledged public policies is still voted
by people's representative alone)..... I think this is a great model and
should be used at other places, and I have often pushed this CGI.Br plus
Macro Civil model in India..
The way it is mentioned is *not* the Brazil model, and it seems to be a
unsubstantiated attempt to extend CGI.Br model to entire realm of
Internet *public policy* making, which isnt there in Brazil, and as far
as I know CGI.Br or any other groups have never demanded such incursion
on rights and mandate of the Brazilain Parliament by CGI.Br. In fact, I
am pretty sure the public of Brazil will reject any such proposal out of
hand.
I would like 4 to amended as follows:
Convey our strong support for the Brazilian multistakeholder model of
Internet governance where a multistakeholder body CGI.Br engages with
logical infrastructure, naming and technical issues pertaining to the
Internet as well as advices the government on larger public policy
issues, and larger public policies pertaining to the Internet are
developed in a bottom-up, inclusive and deliberative manner of how Marco
Civil was developed, before it is voted on by people's representative
bodies. This Brazilian model should be widely adopted included at the
global level.
(This last line is optional.)
This above is the fact in Brazil, and that alone can be supported in
this statement.
Thanks, and best regards
parmidner
On Thursday 26 September 2013 07:14 AM, Joana Varon wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Please, find a reduced version below. We are closing the pad now to
> avoid more crazy joined editing processes. Thanks for all the
> contributions.
>
> Let's receive final comments about very punctual changes or major
> disagreements and gaps until tomorrow (Thursday) 9:00 am (Brazilian
> time). Then collect endorsements through out the day.
>
> *Deadline for signatures will be this Thursday night, let's say 22:00,
> also Brazilian time*. So Carlos can deliver it in hand to President
> Dilma. *
> *
>
> thanks once again,
>
> joana
>
> *Letter from**International C**ivil Society**Organizations****to
> President Dilma Rousseff in support of her **statement at **the 68th
> Session of the **UNGA *
>
>
> Your Excellency,
>
> We, the undersigned organizations and individuals from around the
> world, committed to the development of the Internetand its use for
> advancing social and economic justice, would like to express our
> strong support forthe statement delivered this week by your Excellency
> at the 68th Session ofthe United Nations General Assembly. We commend
> you for taking a leading roleon these issuesand would like to:
>
> 1. Fully endorse the five principles enunciated on the occasion, in
> clear accordance with the Brazilian Internet Steering
> Committee/'/s//Principles for the Governance and Use of the Internet.
>
> 2. Stress the importance of the timely adoption of the Brazilian Draft
> Bill of Internet Rights (Marco Civil da Internet) in a way that
> upholds these principles.
> 3. Commend the courage of Brazil in expressing disapproval and
> demanding explanations from the USA about the procedures of illegal
> interception of information and data, framing it as a grave violation
> of human rights and of civil liberties
>
> 4.//Reinforce our support for an extension into broader spheres of
> Internet Governance of theexperiences from theBrazilian
> multistakeholder model of Internet governance,ledby CGI.br, which
> comprises representatives from Government, Scientific and
> TechnologyCommunity,private sectorand Civil Society on an equal footing.
>
> We express our deep appreciation for your serious commitment to social
> justice and development, of which an open, stable, and reliable
> Internet is a fundamental pillar.
>
> Signatories:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 3:35 AM, Diego Rafael Canabarro
> <diegocanabarro at gmail.com <mailto:diegocanabarro at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Ian is helping Joanna and me in drafting this reduced optimal
> version. : )
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
> <suresh at hserus.net <mailto:suresh at hserus.net>> wrote:
>
> Agree. Stick to the first paragraph and we are all set.
> --srs (htc one x)
>
> On 26 September 2013 6:14:04 AM "Louis Pouzin (well)" wrote:
>
>> Agree with Ian. This parag is all that matters.
>>
>> Louis
>> - - -
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 2:03 AM, Ian Peter
>> <ian.peter at ianpeter.com <mailto:ian.peter at ianpeter.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Ive just looked again at this and it is getting longer
>> and at the same time worse.
>> I think it needs a very substantial edit. Any more than
>> two paragraphs and the chance of it being read is meagre.
>> To be honest, I think no more than this is necessary. –
>> the first paragraph
>> We, the undersigned organizations and individuals from
>> around the world, committed to the development of the
>> Internetand its use for advancing social justice, would
>> like to express our strong supportforthe statement
>> delivered this week by yourExcellencyat the 68th Session
>> ofthe United Nations General Assembly.
>> (reference the speech if you wish for those who would
>> like to read more, but dont repeat it, interpret it, and
>> elaborate on it).
>> And specifically I dont think we need to talk post
>> Snowden, and demand apologies from the USA. That ain’t
>> going to happen.
>> Ian Peter
>>
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