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[ICANN-EU] Article 31
- To: "Berend Schuitema" <okhela@iafrica.com>, <jefsey@online.fr>, <icann-europe@fitug.de>
- Subject: [ICANN-EU] Article 31
- From: "Constantine S. Chassapis" <cschassapis@acm.org>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 01:59:13 +0300
- Cc: <icann-candidates@egroups.com>
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- Sender: owner-icann-europe@fitug.de
Dear all,
I just looked through the pages of the UN, and I red
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Then,
I red the very interesting, and poetic, message of
Berend, and then I remembered the i-parliament of
Jefsey, and the organizational thoughts of Vittorio, and
then, I had this thought:
"Article 31":
"Every human being has the right freely to receive material
from and freely to transmit material to the cyberspace,
currently known as the Internet."
Now what do you think about that? When I finished the
phrase I felt something weird and wonderful inside.
We must immediately form a new ML where the sole
theme will be exact propositions on how to self-organize.
Something of a sum-up of the ideas of each one of us
by each one of us. Please Thomas, "fitug.de" is a very
hospitable place. Then in a week or two, we must make
our eubody a reality! The people (candidates, members)
from other regions should also form bodies. We all have
so many ideas to discuss and then -- why not -- realize!
Thanks for listening,
Constantin Chassapis