[WSIS CS-Plenary] accreditation of Human Rights in China
Bertrand de La Chapelle
bdelachapelle at gmail.com
Mon Sep 19 15:56:03 BST 2005
I cannot imagine that the Human Rights Caucus isn't already considering
preparing such a statement right away ?
Bertrand
On 9/19/05, Tracey Naughton <tracey at traceynaughton.com> wrote:
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> Milton et all,
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> I was thinking the same thing last night. I prepared the
> accreditation request for the Media Institute of Southern Africa,
> when I worked there. While the submission was thoughtfully and
> carefully prepared I have no doubt at all that hours more work could
> have gone into it to ensure that all details of the organisation and
> its sources of income were included. This was not a matter of non-
> disclosure, but an approach of adequate disclosure to present the
> nature of work and main income sources of the organisation. The
> submission passed through without any further interrogation, let
> alone to the extent that Human Rights in China's submission is being
> examined.
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> Clearly the Human Rights in China application has been singled out
> for particular and microscopic attention for political reasons.
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> I think it would be appropriate to formulate a statement noting that
> the level of interrogation of this 'file' is not in proportion to
> that afforded to other 'files'.
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> Tracey Naughton
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