[Chapter-delegates] A huge day for Internet in Tunisia

Sophia B sophiabekele at gmail.com
Sat Jan 15 00:10:27 PST 2011


Dear Khalid-

With best wishes,
I was routing via Tunis yesterday and all flights from Luftanza was canceled
and we stayed over in Frankfurt.
I am sure all will tun out for the best,  .
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On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Norbert Klein <nhklein at gmx.net> wrote:

> Dear Khaled,
>
> I am happy to join in the words of Alejandro - and for me as for many
> others the present situation is related to our experiences during one
> preparatory meeting and one of the two WSIS events in your country,
> which - at that time - had also provided some insight into the problems
> which, hopefully, are now changing towards a better future.
>
>
> Norbert
>
> =
>
> On 01/15/2011 09:25 AM, Alejandro Pisanty wrote:
> > Khaled,
> >
> > I like many others am enthusiastic about the changes in your country,
> > which is dear to many of us, esp. those who have traveled there and
> > experienced at least one of its wonderful facets.
> >
> > That there are immense challenges ahead is illustrated by the events
> > in the news today, where the good news of the resignation of high
> > officials is accompanied with the worrisome ones of violence and a
> > power vacuum.
> >
> > Let us hope that this one is filled with a transition to a more open
> > society, in which traditional values mix with tolerance and
> > enlightenment to make life better for Tunisians.
> >
> > And let us all be ready in ISOC Chapters and HQ to work together with
> > people in Tunis in order to foster, facilitate, and build an Internet
> > with broader reach, access to knowledge, technological as well as
> > social innovation, and an exemplary transition to peace and democracy.
> > May it last, thanks first of all to Tunisians and not least to the
> > Internet.
> >
> > We stand by you for this.
> >
> > Alejandro Pisanty
>
> --
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>
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>
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>
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>
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