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View Article  Civiblog Central's WSIS links
To highlight the different aspects of this summit, Liisa has compiled a list of articles and relevant sites for your convenience.
View Article  EU pleads for freedom of speech as instrument to bridge the digital divide at this week’s World Summit in Tunis
The question of how the worldwide web is run, and how it can best safeguard basic freedoms and drive economic growth around the globe, will dominate the second World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in Tunis and will end on 18 November. The discussions of more than 50 Heads of State or Government, or their representatives, and of many non-governmental organisations and representatives of civil society, will also focus on financial mechanisms to bridge the digital divide.   more »
View Article  Internet break-up?
Some experts think Tunis could also be the scene of another major turning point: the breaking up of the internet into several rival management systems.   more »
View Article  So where are we up to with this internet governance thing?®
Find it, fix it.   more »
View Article  Chinese delegation arrives in Tunis
Huang Ju Arrives in Tunis for World Information Summit   more »
View Article  Huawei will woo Maran in Tunis
Huawei hope to resolve their differences with BSNL.   more »
View Article  Internet showdown in Tunis
Declan McCullagh interviews David Gross.   more »
View Article  Journalists, others at World Summit on the Information Society attacked by authorities (IFEX)
The following press release has been distributed by ARTICLE 19 on behalf of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Civil Society's Media Caucus:   more »
View Article  World Summit blog: internet, freedom of speech and the UN
Asking the questions, giving the answers   more »
View Article  Meet the Man Who Will Save the Internet
(That's Masood Khan, Pakistan ambassador) ®   more »
View Article  Andy Carvin's Waste of Bandwidth: The DDN Edition
Blogger Questioned for Taking Photos During WSIS Registration   more »

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