[Chapter-delegates] UN resolution

Grigori Saghyan gregor at arminco.com
Thu Jul 5 15:16:02 PDT 2012


Dear Alejandro, All,
My experience as a  government official in past allows me to say, that
government acts as a separate corporation with its specific rules (at
least in our country). First of all - they do not have any power to
initiate any discussion, they need some originator, who will rise the
question. This can be a  simple letter, sent by ordinary mail, with
signature or seal. This originator can be UN, ITU, physical person,
local company. In that case they must send an answer. If the question is
global (necessary to write correct words and correct text), usually they
 start a discussion, involve experts, collect opinions, etc. In this
situation any printed letter from local ISOC chapter can help to start
such discussion. In that case, sometimes,  governments will inform the
chapter about  current situation and may be - shall ask for a feedback.
Grigori Saghyan
ISOC.AM


On 7/6/2012 12:20 AM, Dr. Alejandro Pisanty Baruch wrote:
> Khaled,
> 
> thanks for sharing this news. The exact link for the resolution in
> English
> is http://daccess-ods.un.org/access.nsf/Get?Open&DS=A/HRC/20/L.13&Lang=E
> <http://daccess-ods.un.org/access.nsf/Get?Open&DS=A/HRC/20/L.13&Lang=E> if
> I got it well.
> 
> What do you know... I found a couple points worth commenting (one of
> them, a problem):
> 
> 1. it is very good that the HR commission of the UN General Assembly
> begin to take into account Frank La Rue's work (Special Rapporteur on
> Freedom of Speech, work undertaken together with Ms. Botero, special
> rapporteur for the same subject to the Organization of American States,
> and later two others in other regional groupings.) Wisely it follows
> Frank in not creating new rights or getting into that discussion, just
> appealing to preserve the same pre-existing rights.
> 
> 2. the flip side. This is a statement of quite direct impact on Internet
> Governance at a global level. Did any of you, citizens of the countries
> associated with the resolution, receive a call to participate in a
> multistakeholder format?
> 
> Yours,
> 
> Alejandro Pisanty
> 
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> *Desde:* chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org
> [chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] en nombre de khaled koubaa
> [khaled.koubaa at gmail.com]
> *Enviado el:* jueves, 05 de julio de 2012 12:50
> *Hasta:* Chapter Delegates
> *Asunto:* [Chapter-delegates] UN resolution
> 
> Hi
> In case you havn't see it the UN resolution on freedom of ingormatipn on
> the Internet
> http://ap.ohchr.org/documents/sdpage_e.aspx?b=10&se=128&t=4
> <http://ap.ohchr.org/documents/sdpage_e.aspx?b=10&se=128&t=4>
> I am proud that my country Tunisia was one of the few countries that
> presrnted this resolution
> Khaled
> 
> 
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