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Date:  Mon, 10 Feb 2003 22:31:34 +0900
From:  Adam Peake <ajp@glocom.ac.jp>
Subject:  [communication 507] Re: Our Tokyo declaration: Never say   "never"? :-)
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>13. Privacy and personal security should be ensured in the
>information society when promoting ICTs. Surveillance and censorship
>should not be used by Governments to threaten the fundamental values
>of human rights, democracy and freedom of expression.
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>???)
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>(Is "when promoting ICTs" relevant?  Seems to detract form the statement?)


Duh.  "Seems to detract from the statement" (that is, it seems unnecessary?)

Thanks,

Adam


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