Dear all,
We would like to thank all of you who followed the events of the WSIS and the
suppressed "Citizens Summit on the Information Society", especially those of you
who sent messages of support during this past 2 weeks while we were in Tunis.
One of our first follow-up activities is to send a letter calling for follow-up
actions considering events in Tunis, to the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.
Below is a copy of the message sent to the WSIS Civil Society Plenary list (some
of you might be on that list, so apologies for the duplication), by Karen Banks
in behalf of the CSIS Coordinating Committee.
We will do our best to keep you informed on any reactions or actions you can
support in this very important period, after the summit.
We encourage everyone to sign on to this letter (organizational and individual
endorsements welcome) by following this link:
http://www.citizens-summit.org/Letter-SecGen-241105.shtml
(Please note: you need to follow the URL/links to the letter to add your
endorsement online - please don't send endrosements to this list unless you have
trouble accessing web-based forms. If so, please email your endorsement to:
support@citizens-summit.org
Regards
Al Alegre
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to: plenary@wsis-cs.org english version
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Dear all,
As a follow up to our solidarity and support actions in Tunisia, please find
below a call for endorsements for a letter to Kofi Annan outlining various
requests for followup.
The letter is open for endorsements until Sunday, Nov 27th before sending to the
Secretary General, but will remain online for some time. The spanish version
will follow later today.
24/11/05:
Open Letter to His Excellency Kofi A. Annan
Secretary-General United Nations -
SIGN ON NOW
This week in Tunis, at the World Summit on the Information Society, both inside
and outside the official Summit, we have witnessed serious attacks on human
rights and the right to freedom of expression....
http://www.citizens-summit.org/Letter-SecGen-241105.shtml