Dear Al
How did the roundtable go ? I hope you did not have to give up the slot
after all.
The Peace March last weekend has been impressive worldwide. I hope it
could deter the war.
Ubonrat
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan G. Alegre" <alalegre@codewan.com.ph>
To: <communication@wsisasia.org>
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 8:20 PM
Subject: [communication 534] asian voices in geneva
> > 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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