[WSIS CS-Plenary] * APC Tribute to Chris Nicol *
Jean-Louis FULLSACK
jlfullsack at wanadoo.fr
Fri Sep 2 13:54:32 BST 2005
Dear Karen
A very sad news indeed ! I remember our last meeting in Geneva with Chris : at first I didn't recognise him so I'd to make some efforts in my poor memory, but Chris humoristically helped me. I feel deeply sad and as you, heavy of heart;
He undoubtly will be missing during our future meetings. WSIS-CS has lost one of its real and active friends. So let's maintain his souvenir in our future activities and commitment in the same values as Chris.
Jean-Louis Fullsack
Chair of CSDPTT - France
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> Dear all on plenary,
>
> With great sadness and heavy of heart, i have to share news that our dear
> sweet friend - chris nicol - died on August 29th after battling with
> cancer for over a year.
>
> Many of you will not have met chris, some of you have, and those that have
> will know that chris was one of the most deeply committed and passionate
> social activists, who dedicated his life to creating a more just and
> equitable world - and the WSIS Process was one where he fought some tough
> battles working towards achieving that goal, with many of us.
>
> Our tribute to chris is below in english, and i will post spanish and
> portuguese versions in the next messages.
>
> If you feel it appropriate, please share this tribute with your own
> caucuses and working groups.
>
> regards to all
> karen banks, on behalf of the APC.
>
> ~~~~~
>
> online tribute and other links: http://www.apc.org/english/index.shtml
>
> 30 August 2005
>
> To all in the APC community and to our many friends and partners:
>
> TRIBUTE TO OUR FRIEND, COUNCIL AND BOARD MEMBER, CHRIS NICOL
>
> On Monday 29 August 2005 the APC network lost someone who was a colleague,
> a leader and a friend.
>
> Chris Nicol, member of the APC council and also of the APC executive board,
> died in Barcelona after more than a year of struggling against cancer. For
> much of the time during this battle Chris was winning, continuing to work,
> travel and network when the difficult cycle of surgery and treatment left
> him with any spare time.
>
> Chris was an Australian who had been living in Barcelona for around 25
> years. He also spent time in Nicaragua in the period just after the
> Sandinistas overthrew the Somoza dictatorship. Chris worked in the British
> Council in Barcelona for many years, he taught English and set down roots
> in Catalunya in many ways - politically, culturally, socially and through
> his long relationship with his partner Chenchy. Chris was also active in
> the Barcelona solidarity movement with the Zapatistas, organising, raising
> funds, helping out where he could. And he loved music, wine, and nature.
> Chris was deeply committed to justice, to humanity. He was a real activist
> who also threw himself into practical and concrete tasks with energy and
> humour.
>
> Chris became part of the APC community in 1995. His organisation, Pangea,
> was part of an association of Spanish internet activist organisations which
> together applied for APC membership. In 2000 Pangea (www.pangea.org) became
> a member of APC in its own right. Chris was part of Pangea from its first
> days, working sometimes as a volunteer and sometimes as staff, but always
> giving heart and soul to the organisation.
>
> He first attended an APC council meeting in 1997 in South Africa although
> many APC people had already met him by then. Chris was first elected onto
> the APC executive board at the APC council meeting in Uruguay in 2001 and
> at the time of his death he was APC treasurer. He worked tirelessly at a
> recent executive board meeting in South Africa in April even though he had
> only just finished another gruelling round of treatment.
>
> For all of us in APC it is very hard to express how much Chris meant in the
> network. His was always an active voice, supportive and sometimes critical.
>
> He was deeply committed to APC strengthening its advocacy role, to being
> more than a provider of member services. He was one of the first people in
> APC to raise the issue of free software, to start using GNU/Linux on his
> desktop, and to develop projects to support organisations in migrate their
> desktop environments to free and open source software.
>
> Chris made two contributions to APC's work recently which will live on for
> a long time. He was the editor and compiler of "ICT policy: a beginner's
> handbook" (http://www.apc.org/books) which we published in English in late
> 2003 and in Spanish this year. This book will be updated with a new
> version going online on a wiki so that it can remain a living and growing
> testimony to Chris' work. And, earlier this year, he drafted the outline
> of a free software initiative for the APC network which we have been
> building on and which will be presented to APC members later this year.
>
> Chris was a permanently engaged member of the APC team participating in the
> World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) process, from its inception
> in 2002 through to the latest PrepCom in Geneva, February 2005, one of his
> last work related trips. In many ways, he was a compass always pointing
> to those actions that were necessary, just and not always easy - whether it
> was in solidarity around redressing unjust distribution of resources, the
> fierce battles around intellectual property and free software, or insisting
> that the APC team met to communicate and strategise regularly in the hustle
> and bustle of the United Nations conferences.
>
> Every moment was precious to Chris, precious in that he felt one should
> never be wasted - whether the moment was spent drafting, lobbying, meeting,
> demonstrating, or talking with friends and colleagues.
>
> Chris was always there, whenever we needed him, and was a constant reminder
> of our message and vision - to create "a world in which all people have
> easy, equal and affordable access to the creative potential of ICTs to
> improve their lives and create more democratic and egalitarian societies"
> (the APC vision).
>
> All of us in the APC community want to share our love and support of Chris
> with his family and his friends, with Chenchy and with Chris' mother and
> sister in Australia, with his colleagues in Pangea.
>
> APC will not forget Chris and will be honouring and remembering Chris Nicol
> through an initiative that will reflect his passion and committment to
> creating a more socially just world, and inspire others to continue the
> battle to do so.
>
> We will share more news about this initiative shortly, but at this time, we
> warmly welcome all of those who knew or knew of Chris and his life work, to
> share messages on the editable website we have created in his honour.
>
> http://actionapps.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=APC+messages+to+Chris+Nicol
>
> Association for Progressive Communications members and staff
> 30 August 2005
>
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