[AfrICANN-discuss] Tr : ITWebAfrica Story - Ali Baba and the 40
Thieves.Africa
Brian Munyao Longwe
blongwe at gmail.com
Sun Aug 26 09:53:00 SAST 2012
Hi Mwendwa,
As has been suggested over and over again, please read the guidebook. It
should resolve these questions of yours.
Unfortunately it seems that the person who said "if you want to hide
something from an African put it in a book" is seeming to be proven true,
especially with regards to this .africa debacle.
:)
Brian
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On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 10:41 AM, Kivuva <Kivuva at transworldafrica.com>wrote:
> Can someone give us clarifications on the following:
>
> 1. Is .africa and .dotafrica in competition? Are DCA and
> AfricaInOneSpace competing to manage the same resource?
> 2. Is there a difference between a geoTLD and a communityTLD? Where do
> .africa and .dotafrica fall?
> 3. Must AfricaInOneSpace be a registered organisation? Are there any
> consequences if it is not registered?
> 4. Should the AU endorse one side between .africa and .dotafrica? And
> if it has endorsed one party, what are the grounds for it to recant
> that endorsement?
>
> Regards
> Mwendwa Kivuva
>
> On 25/08/2012, Pierre Lotis NANKEP <lnankep at yahoo.fr> wrote:
> >
> >
> > For the interest of the whole community, it would be desirable that
> > Uniforum gives us some comments into the DCA article below :
> >
> >
> > --
> > Pierre Lotis NANKEP
> > IT Engineer / ANTIC
> > Web : http://www.antic.cm
> > Email (Pro) : pierre.nankep at antic.cm
> > GSM : +237 77 66 10 07
> >
> > ----- Mail transféré -----
> > De : DCA Exclusive Commentary <press.africa at dotconnectafrica.org>
> > À : lnankep at yahoo.fr
> > Envoyé le : Samedi 25 août 2012 7h11
> > Objet : ITWebAfrica Story - Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves.Africa
> >
> >
> > Having trouble viewing this email? Click here
> >
> >
> >
> > Press Contact:
> > Thomas Kamanzi, Newsletter Editor
> > tkamanzi at dotconnectafrica.org
> >
> > DotConnectAfrica
> > www.dotconnectafrica.org
> > DotConnectAfrica
> > 25 Aug 2012
> >
> > DCA's Commentary on ITWebAfrica Story
> > The 185,000 Misunderstanding on .africa
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > To: The Editor-in-Chief, ITWebAfrica
> > We thank you for your recent article (Re: 'The $185,000 dotafrica
> > internet domain name 'misunderstanding'?' located at
> >
> http://www.itwebafrica.com/internet/334-africa/229830-the-185000-dotafrica-internet-domain-name-misunderstanding
> ).
> > Even though your published story written by Mr. Gareth Van Zyl is
> > quite balanced, we wish to use this opportunity to provide some relevant
> > comments that would help to further elucidate this issue for the
> interest of
> > your readers and the global Internet and African publics.
> >
> > We believe that it is also pertinent to respond to the comments made by
> Mr.
> > Neil Duncan Dundas of UniForum SA trading as ZA Central Registry, who
> also
> > happens to be a director of DNS (Pty) Ltd., African Registry Consortium
> > (ARC) and is now the public face, fronting the .Africa new gTLD
> application
> > that was submitted on behalf of the unregistered AfricaInOneSpace.
> > Not A Community TLD Application
> >
> > One very important issue that needs to be immediately clarified is that
> the
> > .Africa new gTLD application submitted by UniForum ZA Central Registry
> > (Application ID: 1-1243-89583) is not a Community TLD application. The
> > attempt that is being made to position or characterize the application as
> > the official African Community application that is sanctioned by the
> African
> > Union Commission and about '40' African countriesis a veryegregious and
> > fraudulent misrepresentation.
> > LetDCA Trust be on one side as Ali Babaand let UniForum ZA Central
> Registry
> > and its so-called partners represent the forty (40) thieves, and the
> outcome
> > of this saga can be easily predicted.
> >
> > One only needs to see the published parts of UniForum's application and
> > their answers to Question numbers 19 and 20 to verify that UniForum
> > deliberately failed to acknowledge any Community in their official
> answers
> > to ICANN. The global Internet public should know this:
> >
> > Question No. 19 an unequivocal "NO"
> > In their answer to Question No. 19 ("Is the application for a Community
> > based TLD?"), they unequivocally stated "No".
> > Mission & Purpose of Proposed TLD
> > In describing the Mission and Purpose of their proposed gTLD (Question
> No.
> > 18), UniForum have noted inter alia: "The ZACR and its partners in
> Africa,
> > representing governments, ccTLD administrators, the technical and user
> > communities, share a collective vision of establishing and running a
> > successful, African-based registry operation for the benefit and pride of
> > Africa. "
> > How could such a bold statement indicating a diverse community
> partnership
> > be truly reconciled with their blank answer to Question 20(a)?
> >
> > Answers to Q 20 (a) to (f) - Blank
> > (a) Provide the name and full description of the community that the
> > applicant is committing serve; UniForum intentionally left it blank, thus
> > indicating that they have not actually named any community that they
> claim
> > to be committing to serve in their new gTLD application for .Africa.
> >
> > Interestingly, UniForum also left their answers to the following
> important
> > Community TLD-related questions blank:
> >
> > The question No. 20 (b) - (e) which immediately follows:
> >
> > (b) Explain the applicant's relationship to the community identified in
> > 20(a).
> > (c) Provide a description of the community-based purpose of the
> applied-for
> > gTLD.
> > (d) Explain the relationship between the applied for gTLD string and the
> > community identified in 20(a).
> > (e) Provide a complete description of the applicant's intended
> registration
> > policies in support of the community-based purpose of the applied-for
> gTLD.
> > Policies and enforcement mechanisms are expected to constitute a coherent
> > set.
> > (f) Attach any written endorsements for the application from established
> > institutions representative of the community identified in 20(a). An
> > applicant may submit written endorsements by multiple institutions, if
> > relevant to the community.
> > DCA Trust strongly believes that the application submitted by UniForum
> is an
> > outright misrepresentation and fraud. According to the published parts
> of
> > their application, all the pertinent questions relating to a Community
> TLD
> > have been answered with a blank (Nos. 19, 20 (a) - (e); meanwhile, they
> keep
> > waving a purported Letter of Appointment from the AU Commission whilst
> > trying to identify their application as belonging to the African
> Community
> > based on their relationship with African Internet Community
> Organizations.
> >
> > ICANN Evaluation cannot be Fooled
> >
> > UniForum cannot fool the ICANN Evaluation with this very silly and
> dishonest
> > gimmick. If they have actually submitted an application on behalf of the
> > African Community according to their putative, or rather specious,
> letter of
> > support from the African Union Commission, then they should have been
> > confident enough to truthfully answer question Nos. 19, 20 (a) - 20 (e),
> and
> > reconciled same to their stated Mission & Purpose. Therefore, their
> claim
> > that they have the support of African country governments cannot be
> > substantiated, since the African Governments have been misled to provide
> > support for an African Community TLD application, but none was actually
> > submitted to ICANN based on the answers provided to question numbers 19
> and
> > 20 by UniForum in their .Africa new gTLD application.
> >
> > Letters of Support from 40 African Countries
> >
> > Moreover, if the boastful claims of letters of support from "over forty
> (40)
> > African countries" are actually coming from the country code Top-Level
> > Domains (ccTLD), since the AfTLD (African Top-Level Domain) has lent its
> > name and support to the UniForum new gTLD application for .Africa, DCA
> Trust
> > will also challenge the involvement of AfTLD and whatever role that they
> are
> > playing in assisting UniForum to garner questionable letters of support
> from
> > African ccTLDs. DCA believes that the role of the ccTLDs should be
> strictly
> > limited to managing and administering the country code TLD, and should
> have
> > no involvement whatsoever in the management and administration of a
> > continental Top-Level Domain such as .Africa. . If the Internet
> Governance
> > Model does not allow the ccTLDs to own a Continental gTLD, we do not
> believe
> > that the same African ccTLDs should be involved in any cooperative
> framework
> > with UniForum SA to apply for, and own the new .Africa gTLD.
> > The Individual African ccTLDs cannot participate at the country-code
> level
> > and also at the continental level.
> >
> > Looming Threat of African Countries
> > Objecting DCA Application Accordingly, the threat implied by Neil
> Duncan
> > Dundas that some African countries have stated their intention
> (communicated
> > through ZACR) to object to the DCA application for .Africa is unfounded
> and
> > lacks merit, since such an Objection will be treated as frivolous.
> >
> > The African countries can only participate in a Community Objection
> > procedure against DCA, but i n a situation where no African Community
> TLD
> > application was actually submitted for the .Africa gTLD by UniForum, how
> do
> > they intend to validate such an Objection? DCA believes that this
> is
> > just an empty threat, and Mr. Neil Dundas and his cohorts should now be
> > held to account by the African country governments and the African Union
> > Commission to explain the egregious fraud that UniForum has perpetrated
> by
> > misrepresenting their application; to wit, obtaining specious support
> for an
> > African Community TLD application from the AUC, but failing to indicate a
> > relationship with any community in the official answers contained in
> their
> > .Africa new gTLD application submitted to ICANN.
> >
> > African governments should NOT have a case against DCA-
> > Instead they should withdraw support from UNIFORUM
> >
> > Once the African governments discover that they really have no case
> against
> > DCA Trust, they will start withdrawing their support from UniForum. DCA
> > therefore stands ready to defend itself against any form of Objection.
> Mr.
> > Neil Dundas should save his personal integrity and reputation and that of
> > the organization that he represents by explaining to the global Internet
> > Community and African Governments that have supported UniForum's .Africa
> > gTLD application, why he deliberately failed to submit a DotAfrica
> > (.Africa) new gTLD application on behalf of the African Community. After
> > all, if African country governments have provided any form of support
> for an
> > African Community TLD application, they should also make sure that one
> was
> > actually submitted to ICANN.
> >
> > The same way Ali Baba managed to expose and defeat the dishonesty of the
> > forty (40) thieves is the same way DCA Trust will expose and defeat
> > UniForum's dishonesty over the matter of DotAfrica, after which there
> will
> > be no misunderstanding anymore over the DotAfrica Internet domain name.
> > We thank you for your attention.
> >
> > Yours sincerely,
> > DCA Public Communications Team
> > Nairobi, Kenya
> >
> > Related Articles on UNIFORUM, founders of ARC and AU EOI/RFP Process:
> >
> > -Exclusive Commentary from DCA: AFTLD seeks mandate to manage .africa
> > -Rejoinder: Official Response: Kevin Murphy- DOMIANINCITE -Only ICANN
> > should decide on .Africa
> > -DCA Exclusive Commentary:A Moral Victory: "The Structure" - The
> Internet
> > Kill Switch for Africa
> > -DCA Press Briefing :African Union & UNIFORUM SAshould beware of Wrong
> > Doing
> > -DCA: Yes2dotAfrica Campaign say "NO" to African Union
> RFP (11/23/2011)
> > -Say "NO" to the Masquerade 'African Agenda' for Dakar and the Illegal
> > Cabal Supporting It!
> > -Say NO to DotAfrica CABAL (Whither DotAfrica amidst Confusion,
> > Promiscuity and...)
> > -Say NO to African Registry Consortium (ARC)
> > -Beware: DotAfrica has been hi-jacked by new gTLD cuckoos
> > -DCA REJOINDER:African Union requests proposals
> > for.africa domain registry
> > -Yes2DotAfrica Campaign say "NO" to African Union "EOI"
> > -DCA Alarmed over AU Unofficial mandate over dotafrica registry
> > -DCA REJOINDER: African Union and the .Africa debate
> >
> > Related Articles on .africa (DotAfrica) issues:
> >
> > -Say "NO" to the Masquerade 'African Agenda' for Dakar and the Illegal
> > Cabal Supporting It!
> > -You Asked, We Clarified: The Justification for our NO Campaign
> > -Say NO to DotAfrica CABAL (Whither DotAfrica amidst Confusion,
> > Promiscuity and...)
> > -Say NO to African Registry Consortium (ARC)
> > -Our Score Card- Regarding our NO Campaign
> > -Beware: DotAfrica has been hi-jacked by new gTLD cuckoos
> > -DCA REJOINDER: Misleading and Unfair reportage on dotafrica - The Daily
> > Champion Newspaper
> > -The Daily Champion: AFTLD, DCA battle for the Soul of DotAfrica
> > -The Daily Champion: Ministers seek framework for DotAfrica Project
> > -DCA REJOINDER:African Union requests proposals
> > for.africa domain registry
> > -ComputerWorld Kenya: African Union requests proposals for .africa
> domain
> > registry
> > -DCA Response to AU TaskForce/Infrastructure & Energy "Briefing Note
> on
> > .africa"
> > -Yes2DotAfrica Campaign say "NO" to African Union "EOI"
> > -African Union Yanks .Africa Bid Support - Seeks Registries
> > -DCA Commentary: Response to the African Union Commission Communiqué
> > -Say "NO" on Nii Quaynor, Vice Chair of African Union ".africa" Task
> > Force
> > -"Corruption" claims as .africa fight heats up.
> > -DCA Alarmed over AU Unofficial mandate over dotafrica registry
> > -DCA to Challenge AFTLD on DotAfrica Domain
> > -DCA REJOINDER: AfTLD seeks mandate to manage .africa
> > -ComputerWorld Kenya: AfTLD seeks mandate to manage .africa
> > -Yes2dotAfrica Campaign Successful at ICANN 40, SanFrancisco, CA
> > -Vote 'NO" on AfTLD to manage the .africa TLD
> > -Competition for .africa heats up
> > -DotAfrica project alleges Sabotage from AU
> > -DCA REJOINDER: African Union and the .Africa debate
> > -ComputerWorld Kenya: African Union Joins the .Africa debate
> > -Vote "NO" to Candidate Pierre Dandjinou for ICANN Board
> > -Yes2dotAfrica campaign announced in Kenya
> >
> > Make your comments or hear what others have to say: click here...
> >
> > Before Africa does
> >
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> >
> > "goodgovernance.africa"
> > Excerpt from Key Note Address: DCA Executive Director at AITEC ICT Summit
> > French Press
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