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<DIV style="PADDING-BOTTOM: 10px; PADDING-LEFT: 10px; PADDING-RIGHT: 10px; PADDING-TOP: 10px">Kind regards.</DIV><BR><BR><B><I>Rik Panganiban <rikp@earthlink.net></I></B> a écrit :
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">[Please note that by using 'REPLY', your response goes to the entire list. Kindly use individual addresses for responses intended for specific people]<BR><BR>Click http://wsis.funredes.org/plenary/ to access automatic translation of this message!<BR>_______________________________________<BR><BR>Dear Colleagues,<BR><BR>At the opening plenary of Prepcom III this morning, the list of recommended entities for accreditation to the WSIS was introduced. A subsequent debate began on the question of the accreditation of the NGO "Human Rights in China." The following are my quick notes on the exchange.<BR><BR>USA<BR>The US delegation asked for clarification on why Human Rights in China was not accredited.<BR><BR>UK, on behalf of EU<BR>We express concern about Human Rights in China on accreditation as well.<BR><BR>Charles Geiger, WSIS Executive Secretariat<BR>He explained that the ES bound by
document “arrangements for accreditation.†We need to receive a list of contributions and sources, including government sources. We have received a thick application from Human Rights in China. Their list of donors includes anonymous donors. Thus their file is not complete.<BR><BR>USA<BR>Moved that Human Rights in China be accredited.<BR><BR>China<BR>Asked how many entities that put forward applications were not included on the list?<BR><BR>Geiger<BR>Note that they don’t have the full list. In every prepcom there are usually several dozen NGOs that we could not recommend because their applications were not complete. In Prepcom III, we had at least 50 NGOs who applied and whose files were not complete.<BR><BR>China<BR>Let us not waste time on this. We are only against those so-called NGOs with dubious governmental links. Proposed that Prepcom III do not discuss those organizations which are not included on this list.<BR><BR>Canada<BR>The document does not ask for “full
disclosure†but only a “list of contributors†which they have provided.<BR><BR>Cuba<BR>We are satisfied with ES explanation. Let us not waste time on this.<BR><BR>Chair<BR>We have an option of a vote. This could take an hour. I will lead informal consultations myself. <BR><BR>China<BR>We asked procedural question first about whether or not we should re-open the accreditation list. Instead of informal negotiations, let us take a decision right now.<BR><BR>UK<BR>We agree with chair to enter into informal discussions to save time.<BR><BR>China<BR>This is the first time that a prepcom has considered an organization that is outside the list of accredited entities. This is a precedent.<BR><BR>Chair<BR>My understanding is that we are talking about one organization only.<BR><BR>China<BR>Let me talk about this organization. It has done nothing on the promotion of human rights in China. It should be called “Human Rights in China in the United States.†It refuses to disclose its
contributors.<BR>We call for procedural vote on whether prepcom has authority to re-open list of accredited organizations.<BR><BR>Chair<BR>We suspend the meeting for five minutes.<BR><BR>The meeting was suspended at 1200 hours.<BR><BR>===============================================<BR>RIK PANGANIBAN Communications Coordinator<BR><BR>Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CONGO) <BR>web: http://www.ngocongo.org<BR>email: rik.panganiban@ngocongo.org<BR>mobile: (+1) 917-710-5524<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Plenary mailing list<BR>Plenary@wsis-cs.org<BR>http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/plenary<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR><BR><DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><EM> Laurent</EM> SANDZA MISSIMBALOBA <IMG src="http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/23.gif"><BR><FONT color=#007f40></STRONG><STRONG>Chargé à l'Environnement à JVFGabon <BR>Président de l'O.N.G Environnement Sans Frontières <BR></STRONG></FONT><STRONG>BP: 685 Libreville/Gabon <BR>TEl: +241 0668 16 18/0610 12 58 <BR>Fax: +241 445 372 <BR>Site web: </STRONG><A href="http://www.jvfgabon.org/">http://www.jvfgabon.org</A> </DIV>
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