<P>Well said Marianne : I remember this famous session in CICG during PC-3/I you mention. I expressed personnally my profound worries for his hard words on CS, comparing our position to that of "those who demonstrate and struggle with the Police outside", when I met him by chance just after this session.</P>
<P>Jean-Louis <BR><BR><BR></P>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #ff0000 2px solid">> Message du 04/10/05 08:32<BR>> De : "maseger@t-online.de" <MASEGER@T-ONLINE.DE><BR>> A : plenary@wsis-cs.org<BR>> Copie à : <BR>> Objet : Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] proposed list of speakers for Tunis<BR>> <BR>> [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>> Thanks, Robert, for your open words. I fully agree with your first pargraph saying> *it is strange and quite problematic having the president of the first phase preparatory speaking on behalf of Civil Society.*<BR>> In my ears stillring his phrase of accusing Civil Society on *blackmailing* - as we did not agree on being excluded as observers the way some governments wanted us.<BR>> Now, as a cabinet member of Mali - him to speak for us?? How strange and problematic.....<BR>> MARIANNE<BR>> <BR>> P.S.<BR>> I am writing out of Cell No. 104 in the PRISON of LJUBLJANA, the capital of Slovenia.<BR>> *It has been transfered in a house of art, culture and hostel...<BR>> You can look it up under www.hostelcelica.com<BR>> MARIANNE (Gender Caucus and European Caucus)<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Plenary mailing list<BR>> Plenary@wsis-cs.org<BR>> http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/plenary<BR>> <BR>> </BLOCKQUOTE>