Feri Lumampao <fglumampao@approtech.org> and Mosharraf Hossain
<addbd@bangla.net> are registered, don't know if they are going.
Both Feri and Mosharraf were in Tokyo.
When do we plan to meet?
Monday morning while the governments are deciding our fate for the
next 2 weeks?
It is NOT to late to ask your government representatives to support
full civil society and private sector participation in Sub Committee
2. Do it!
Thanks,
Adam
> > Those going to P2 (or already there) could you please let me know who
>> you are so that we can send you any updates on this Tokyo statement via
>> email and our website.
>
>Who I know are going to Geneva from Asia:
>
>Nick Moraitis (Australia),
>Patcha, YJ Park (Korea)
>Doshi Maitreyi (India)
>Prasetyo Arief (Indonesia)
>Umi Sabriah (Malaysia)
>Adam Peake, Izumi Aizu (Japan)
>Robert Sagun, Bronce Roentgen, Al Alegre (Philippines)
>Bobby Garcia (Regional/Philippines), Raijeli Nicole (Regional/?); Susanna
>George (Regional/Malaysia)
>
>Did I miss anyone? (probably did.). Please fill in... (Sacha, how about you,
>Arfa and Serena? Chat, who is going for APC-WNSP Asia? Anyone from Pacific
>Islands?)
>
>FYI, I may be speaking in behalf of the CRIS Campaign as one of the civil
>society voices in the Second Roundtable ("Access to Knowledge, Open Access,
>Cultural and Linguistic Diversity, Local Content"...whew!) on Tuesday, 18
>Feb am. (If the gender balance is not good, I will give up my slot to a
>woman, probably Olinca Marino from Latin America, who is from APC)....
>
>If I do speak in RTable2, our Tokyo statement will find its way into the
>presentation for sure somehow...:-)
>
>Seriously: Amidst the uncertainty of the times and the war rumblings getting
>louder, let us celebrate our unity, our diversity, and our continuing
>commitment to the peace, justice, and human rights which will underpin our
>vision of a truly communicative "information society"...
>
>Al
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