[Rigf_program] APrIGF 2013--India is interested

Cheryl Langdon-Orr langdonorr at gmail.com
Tue Sep 4 06:40:10 HKT 2012


agreement to that plan from me Edmond ... let's doodle all those options
though...
On Sep 3, 2012 8:11 PM, "Edmon Chung" <edmon at registry.asia> wrote:

> I would like to suggest having a conference call before Baku to talk a bit
> about this.
> If others agree... perhaps will send around a doodle to try something late
> next week (Sep 12/13/14) or early the week of Sep 17th.
> Edmon
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> rigf_secretariat-bounces at ap.rigf.asia] On Behalf Of Wu Kuo
> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2012 3:56 PM
> To: Ang Hwa Peng
> Cc: rigf_program at ap.rigf.asia
> Subject: Re: [Rigf_program] APrIGF 2013--India is interested
>
> Dr. Sir of KISA, Korea will be IGF Baku meeting. So we have more people in
> Baku for the meeting (I just received his message).
>
> Kuo Wu
>
> Izumi AIZU 於 2012/9/2 下午12:55 寫道:
>
> > Indonesian Government person is Dr. Sardjoeni Moedjiono.
> >
> > He is on the IGF MAG, and I believe trying to host global IGF in 2013,
> > am not sure if that is 100% confirmed, but highly likely.  He has two
> > hats:
> >
> > Dr. Sardjoeni Moedjiono
> > Executive Team Member of the National ICT Council, Republic of Indonesia.
> >
> > Director of Postgraduate Program,
> > Budi Luhur University,
> > Jakarta, Indonesia.
> >
> > We sent invitation letter to him for this year's APrIGF, and due to
> > late invitation/planning, he wanted but could not join.
> >
> > I don't think Indonesia will host one global and one regional in the
> > same year or consecutively, but I think it is better to let them be
> > inside the loop for APrIGF (among others).
> >
> > izumi
> >
> >
> > 2012/9/2 Fouad Bajwa <fouadbajwa at gmail.com>:
> >> That is exactly what I had heard about KISA and SKs commitment.It is
> >> the reason that I was pointing this out because within IGF related
> >> activities, any body that takes up a regional IGF activity should
> >> also build up the stakeholder confidence and trust in its processes
> >> so that a legitimacy may be sustainably established.
> >>
> >> India's interest can be confirmed and kept for 2014 so that they also
> >> have time to commit and prepare. If you take the APrIGF to South
> >> Asia, then there will have to be considerable effort to convince and
> >> bring in South Asian governments, academic, civil society,
> >> researchers, private sector. The cooperation basis in that region is
> >> very tense due to the war on terror and other inter-regional issues
> >> that have been part of a strained history of relations. It would also
> >> mean to convince SAARC the South Asian Association Regional
> >> Cooperation into the process.
> >>
> >> One thing that is missing from the APrIGF as Parminder had also
> >> pointed out is both balanced representation of stakeholder groups in
> >> the process while I also believe in Prof Peng's stance that new
> >> things take time to build up but if the proper combined effort is
> >> made this can be achieved.
> >>
> >> I can even organize a APrIGF in Pakistan but without having a local
> >> commitment to the IGF process does not enable a successful
> >> cooperation for that to happen between all the stakeholder groups so
> >> as Paul also points out, there needs to be a detailed level of
> >> commitment and clarity in purpose of the process legitimizing the MSG
> participation.
> >>
> >> Best
> >>
> >> FoOodafied!
> >>
> >> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Ching Chiao <chiao at registry.asia>
> wrote:
> >>> Dear all -- I've worked with KISA for a successful APNG Camp last
> >>> month in Seoul. As Dr. Sir told me -- the budget of 2013 APrIGF in
> >>> Korea has been booked and keep in mind they are a government agency
> >>> therefore the commitment is 200% there (the other 100% is that if
> >>> the meeting is not happening there will be a consequence). On the
> >>> other hand, I remember when I helped chair the AP* meeting earlier
> >>> this year in New Delhi, we did talk about recognizing Korea's
> >>> interest back then and we thank them for give ways to Japan for this
> >>> year's meeting (and at that time KISA does not have a meeting
> proposal).
> >>>
> >>> I do not know if YJ Park is on this list. I know she's been involved
> >>> in Korean IGF and is the main international contact. Ms. Jin from
> >>> KISA was also assigned to prepare for IGF.
> >>>
> >>> Ching
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Izumi AIZU <iza at anr.org> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi, yes, I will be in Baku and willing to join the meeting, and I
> >>>> also agree with Paul and others that it's time for us to define the
> >>>> process in an open manner - so as not to be blamed yet again - for
> >>>> selection of the next venue and also define ourselves - who are
> >>>> organizing the APrIGF under which terms and conditions, again this
> >>>> should be open and transparent.
> >>>>
> >>>> izumi
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> 2012/9/2 Keith Davidson <keith at internetnz.net.nz>:
> >>>>> Hi Peng Hwa, all,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I will be in Baku and support the idea of getting together to
> discuss.
> >>>>> Perhaps we should concentrate on establishing 2 sub committees of
> >>>>> the main group, to deal specifically with:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> - Sub committee 1 - Meeting hosting procedures
> >>>>> - Sub committee 2 - MSG composition and appointments
> >>>>>
> >>>>> And perhaps establishing a charter for these sub committees ??
> >>>>>
> >>>>> While it has been great not to have to be confined by rules and
> >>>>> regulations since our inception, it does appear that we will have
> >>>>> to have more robust and transparent processes for the future.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Cheers
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Keith
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 31/08/2012 5:12 p.m., Ang Peng Hwa (Prof) wrote:
> >>>>>> Folks,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I met Kuo-Wei to discuss the APrIGF process but there were just
> >>>>>> two of us.
> >>>>>> What we concluded was that it was essential to get the call for
> >>>>>> hosting out. That was Wednesday.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> This Friday morning I met Dr. Govind, senior director of the
> >>>>>> Government of India's Ministry of CIT, because he expressed
> >>>>>> interest to host the 2013 APrIGF in India. Some people here at
> >>>>>> the APNIC conference seem to suggest that India would make a
> >>>>>> better choice. The South Asia region would be more likely to
> >>>>>> attend.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> We need to get the bid document out to them soon. And of course
> >>>>>> prompt the South Koreans to respond.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> A number of us will be at the IGF at Baku. We should take the
> >>>>>> opportunity to iron out the civil society process issues. But it
> >>>>>> would be best to get the bid documents out and then get a firm
> >>>>>> decision at Baku in early November. Having lived in India, I am a
> >>>>>> bit concerned that they may need more time should they win the
> >>>>>> bid.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Regards,
> >>>>>> Peng Hwa
> >>>>>>
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