[lac-discuss-en] Fw: Dircurso Open Society in IGF Civiel

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Thu Nov 8 07:04:07 UTC 2012


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 Subject: Re: Fw: Dircurso Open Society in IGF Civiel 
 From: josefranciscoarce at gmail.com

 Thanks Alejandro, 


 No one in the region I program. Quizs you can take the initiative to 
 the coming year that IGF realizarel in Bali, Indonesia. 


 Regards 


 JosArce 




 Dr. Alejandro Pisanty Baruch 2012/11/8 <apisan at unam.mx>


> José,
>
> y si nos hubiéramos organizado estaríamos debidamente asignados a seguir y
> reportar cada quien una sesión.
>
> "Hubiera", tiempo verbal, pospretérito subjuntivo del verbo "ya no".
>
>
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> ________________________________________
> Desde: lac-discuss-es-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org [
> lac-discuss-es-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org] en nombre de José
> Francisco Arce [josefranciscoarce at gmail.com]
> Enviado el: miércoles, 07 de noviembre de 2012 23:19
> Hasta: Juan Manuel Rojas; LACRALO Español
> Asunto: Re: [lac-discuss-es] Fw: [Lacigf] Dircurso de Sociedad Civiel en
> Apertura del FGI
>
> Gracias Juan Manuel por compartir este importante discurso de apertura en
> la lista.
> Importante para la sociedad civil y que sea NUPEF, a través de Carlos, es
> un gran placer.
>
> Asi mismo avanzan las sesiones, todas ellas muy interesantes, pero no
> podemos asistir a todas. Seguro en la próxima teleconferencia dedicaremos 5
> minutos para comentarles lo mas importante del IGF.
>
> Saludos
>
> Jose Arce.-
>
>
> 2012/11/7 <jumaropi at yahoo.com>
>
> > Comparto discurso de Carlos Afonso.  Gracias a la lista de lacigf.
> >
> > Enviado desde mi BlackBerry de Claro
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: "Julian Casasbuenas G." <julian at colnodo.apc.org>
> > Sender: lacigf-bounces at lacnic.net
> > Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2012 16:30:44
> > To: <lacigf at lacnic.net>
> > Reply-To: lacigf at lacnic.net
> > Subject: [Lacigf] Dircurso de Sociedad Civiel en Apertura del FGI
> >
> >
> > Buenas tardes,
> >
> > Comparto con Uds el discurso de Carlos A Afonso durante el acto de
> > apertura del FGI.
> >
> > Cordialmente,
> >
> > Julián
> >
> >
> > Your Excellencies, Mr Wu Hongbo, Under Secretary General, Undesa,
> > Chairman minister Ali Abatov, Secretary Chengetai Masango, in the name
> > of whom I wish to salute all present authorities; ladies and gentlemen:
> >
> > I have been assigned the honorable task of speaking in the opening
> > ceremony of this IGF in the name of civil society organizations, social
> > movements and individuals active in Internet governance processes, many
> > of them involved in these processes since the inception of WSIS nearly
> > 10 years ago. Several of them collaborated with me in drafting the
> > following statement.
> >
> > We believe that the absence of gatekeepers and the open, global
> > communication enabled by the Internet is crucial to realize the promise
> > of Article 19 of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To impose
> > restrictions (legal or otherwise) to the free flow of information is and
> > has always been contrary to the individual human right to freedom of
> > expression.
> >
> > We therefore oppose efforts to create "national Internets," or to block
> > and filter Internet access in ways that deny individuals access to
> > applications, content and services of their choice.
> >
> > All attempts to deem certain forms of communication and information
> > illegal and restrict or block them must follow established, transparent,
> > due processes of law and should not involve prior restraint.
> >
> > We oppose efforts to militarize the Internet, or any actions that would
> > foster a destructive and wasteful cyber arms race among governments or
> > private actors. We consider the covert use of exploits and malware for
> > surveillance or attacks to be criminal regardless of whether they are
> > deployed by governments, private corporations or organized criminals.
> >
> > We are skeptical of efforts to subordinate the design and use of
> > information and communication technology to "national security" agendas.
> > We believe that Internet security will be achieved primarily at the
> > operational level and that national security and military agendas often
> > work against rather than for users' security needs.
> >
> > In the processes of policy formulation, we emphasize the need to
> > prioritize dialogue with policy makers over their subordinated law
> > enforcement agencies.
> >
> > Global governance institutions should not be restricted to states, so we
> > welcome the additional participation in global policy making that
> > multi-stakeholder processes provide. But we caution that
> > multi-stakeholder participation is not an end in itself.
> >
> > Opening up global governance institutions to additional voices from
> > civil society and business does not by itself ensure that individual
> > rights are adequately protected or that the best substantive policies
> > are developed and enforced.
> >
> > In the informal spaces created by pluralist institutions, it is possible
> > that powerful governmental and corporate actors can make deals contrary
> > to the interests of Internet users.
> >
> > Multistakeholder processes, while involving all interest groups, must
> > incorporate and institutionalize concepts of due process, separation of
> > powers and user's inalienable civil and political rights, and
> > governmental decision-making ought to take into account the inputs of
> > all participants of such pluralist processes.
> >
> > Let us remind ourselves that participation goes beyond representation,
> > and participation in decision-making goes beyond just debates and
> > dialogues.
> >
> > Regarding the ITR review process to be concluded in Dubai (and here I
> > use the standard terminology the technical community defines to refer to
> > the different components of the network):
> >
> > We agree that the internet layer and the layers above it (transport
> > layer and applications layer) should not be included in any way in the
> > regulations, while the free flow of Internet packets should be
> > guaranteed in the link layer, in line with network neutrality in which
> > Internet packets are never touched by the operators providing the
> > physical connectivity infrastructure.
> >
> > Let the Internet flourish freely to the benefit of those who live at its
> > edges, which are all of us. Thank you.
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Julian Casasbuenas G.
> > Director Colnodo
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> > Twitter @jcasasbuenas
> > www.colnodo.apc.org - Uso Estratégico de Internet para el Desarrollo
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> > www.apc.org
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