Dear Alan,
thanks a lot for highlighting this - and I hope many will read the links.
It is really a play - but a serious one, not to be missed. I remember
the words of a US civil rights activist many years ago: "If there is a
good fight, let's go in!"
I am sharing some of the content around, but it is difficult for many
"outsiders" to the discussion to see that they are affected.
Norbert Klein
Open Forum of Cambodia
Phnom Penh/Cambodia
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Alan G. Alegre wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael Gurstein <mgurst@vcn.bc.ca>
>
>
>
>>Follow the links below to an excellent summary to date of the state of
>>WSIS play.
>>
>>MG
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: montreal-admin@globalcn.tc.ca
>>[mailto:montreal-admin@globalcn.tc.ca] On Behalf Of Alain Ambrosi
>>Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 3:43 PM
>>To: Montreal 2002 (E-mail)
>>Subject: [Montreal] Retour au travail/Back to work: MOSAIC
>>
>> "Passerelles interculturelles" (intercultral bridges) project: A first
>>issue of a bulletin has been sent on July 24 . It summarizes in 3
>>languages discussions held on CS lists around the WSIS intersessional
>>meeting in Paris in July. The source lists have been selected in order
>>to respect a linguistic and cultural as well as geographic balance as
>>planned in the project objectives.
>>
>>Please go to
>>
>>RñÔumé des discussions sur le SMSI sur listes electroniques
>> http://www.globalcn.org/fr/article.ntd?id=1555&sort=1
>>
>>Summary of e-lists discussions on the WSIS
>>http://www.globalcn.org/fr/article.ntd?id=1552&sort=1
>>
>>Resumen de discusiones sobre la CMSI en listas electronicas
>>http://www.globalcn.org/fr/article.ntd?id=1558&sort=1
>>
>>Have a good time reading it and send your reactions.