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> De: "Jean-Pierre Pinet" <jeanpierre.pinet@atd-quartmonde.org>
> Date: Jeu 10 juil 2003  22:51:57 Europe/Paris
> À: <plenary@wsis-cs.org>
> Objet: RE: [WSIS CS-Plenary] Civil Society Draft Priorities Document
> Répondre à: plenary@wsis-cs.org
>
> Dear all,
> I have some remarks on this text.
>
> - Information Society must not only respect article 19 of Human Rights
> Declaration but the whole Declaration. Not only principles but all the
> actions must be in this cadre. When you take only one article, the 
> poorest
> are always the looser.
>
>> see: "An information and communication society that has people and 
>> human
> needs at its centre implies underlining the importance of human rights
> standards as the core set of principles guiding its development"
>
> - It is a little simple to just reafirm the solidarity between richer 
> and
> poorer areas of the world (why not between the rich and the poor ?). 
> But
> poorest people want now acts. With Internet Society, we have now more 
> skills
> to fight poverty. My organisation think that I.S. have to take real
> commitments to be credible to the eyes of the poorest.
>
>> "Development cooperation in the area of sustainable development should
> reaffirm the principle of solidarity between richer and poorer areas 
> of the
> world."
>
> - we agree to this :"The Declaration should include, as a principle and
> theme, the maintenance and growth of the commonwealth of human 
> knowledge as
> a means of reducing global inequality and of providing the conditions 
> for
> intellectual creativity, sustainable development and respect for human
> rights" but sharing knowledge is a commitment, specialy when you will 
> share
> it with the poorest AND receive from them their own knowledge.
>
> See also: http://www.atd-quartmonde.org/intern/actuint_en.htm#news or 
> The
> Information Society for All :
> http://www.atd-quartmonde.org/intern/wsis/atd_smsi-contrib_en.pdf
>
> My organisation (ATD Fourth World / International Movement) cannot 
> actually
> endorse this document in this form .
>
> thanks,
>  Jean-Pierre Pinet
> ATD Fouth World Movement (NGO)
> 114, av. Général Leclerc    95480 Pierrelaye
> France
> Tel 01.34.30.46.25
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : plenary-admin@wsis-cs.org [mailto:plenary-admin@wsis-cs.org]De la
> part de Bill McIver, University at Albany
> Envoyé : jeudi 10 juillet 2003 17:24
> À : ct@wsis-cs.org; WSIS Civil Society Plenary List
> Objet : [WSIS CS-Plenary] Civil Society Draft Priorities Document
>
>
>
> All,
>
> Attached is the latest draft of the Civil Society
> priorities document for Paris.
>
> Please send comments by Friday to ct@wsis-cs.org  .
>
> We must produce the final document by
> the weekend.
>
>
> WJM
> --
>
> Bill McIver
> Assistant Professor
> School of Information Science and Policy
> University at Albany, State University of New York
> Albany, New York 12222
> USA
>
> e-mail: mciver@albany.edu <mailto:mciver@albany.edu>
> URL: http://www.albany.edu/~mciver <http://www.albany.edu/%7Emciver>
>
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