[At-Large] RES: Proposed statement of the ALAC regarding the current situation in Egypt

Fatima Cambronero fatimacambronero at gmail.com
Tue Feb 1 15:42:07 UTC 2011


I support this note too.

Fatima


2011/2/1 <info at internautabrasil.org>

> Dear Olivier:
> I strongly support the ALAC note.
> Sylvia
> _________________________________________________________
> Sylvia Herlein Leite
> Secretaria FLUI - www.fuilatin.org
> LACRALO-ALAC Member
> Latin America & Caribbean At-Large Regional Organization
> sylvia at internautabrasil.org
>
>
>
>
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: at-large-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org
> [mailto:at-large-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org] Em nome de Olivier MJ
> Crepin-Leblond
> Enviada em: terça-feira, 1 de fevereiro de 2011 12:24
> Para: At-Large Worldwide
> Assunto: [At-Large] Proposed statement of the ALAC regarding the current
> situation in Egypt
>
> Dear all,
>
> sustained discussions have recently taken place on one of the RALO lists,
> whether the ALAC should comment on the current political situation in
> Egypt,
> focussing in particular on the suspension of Internet service in the
> country. I have personally monitored the discussion and members of the ALAC
> ExCom have held daily discussions about the matter. I have also discussed
> the possibility of a statement with other constituency Chairs and some
> Board
> members.
> Rod Beckstrom has published a Blog post on:
> http://blog.icann.org/2011/01/status-report-on-the-dns-in-egypt/
> He has steered away from making any kind of political statement, and I
> suspect that this was for a reason.
>
> Egypt's GAC representative is Ms. Manal Ismail. She works for the Telecom
> Regulation Authority (TRA) - but their Internet is cut too.
> The ccNSO representative is EGregistry.eg - and they are cut from the
> Internet as well.
> The ICANN manager for relations in the Middle East, Mr. Baher Esmat, is
> also
> based in Cairo - and he's also off-line.
> Many more participants in ICANN Supporting Organisations and Advisory
> Committees, including ICANN fellows are also based in Egypt.
>
> I have managed to speak to a couple of my own friends in Cairo. They
> explained that, like all Egyptians, they are worried about the security
> situation, their own personal security included. This is particularly
> important.
>
> Whilst I understand that the current action by Egypt breaks ICANN's Core
> Value #1, it is my firm view that any statement might bring more harm that
> good to ICANN and its friends at the present moment, if it is not crafted
> with caution. This is a complex political situation which surpasses ICANN's
> sphere of influence, and I should seriously recommend that ALAC keeps a low
> profile about this because of the political implications for our friends on
> the ground.
>
> That said, the Internet Society has released a Q&A document focussing
> primarily on the technical implications of the shut-down of Internet
> services in Egypt. It is very useful, and I propose that for the time
> being,
> we support this Q&A and point our members to it.
>
> I am therefore asking the ALAC to endorse the following statement in an
> accelerated vote and procedure:
>
> --- cut here ---
>
> Statement of the ALAC regarding current situation in Egypt
>
> The ALAC is concerned by the impact of developments in Egypt on the
> ordinary
> Internet user. In the light of ICANN's responsibility for IP address  and
> AS
> number policy, and its core value of 'preserving and enhancing the
> operational stability, reliability, security, and global interoperability
> of
> the Internet', we endorse the ISOC statement and Q&A as expressed at
> http://isoc.org/wp/newsletter/?p=3100
>
> Signed: The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC)
>
> --- cut here ---
>
> I hope that this will receive support and in this case, Heidi will swiftly
> follow-up with regards to voting procedures.
>
> In the meantime, and until the situation on the ground gets resolved, we
> wish all the Best to our Egyptian friends in this time of troubled politics
> in their country.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Olivier Crepin-Leblond
> ALAC Chair
>
>
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*Fatima Cambronero*
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