Re: __[AfrICANN-discuss]_Fadi_Che hadé:_If_We_Fra=?utf-8?Q?=5Fgment=5FThe=5FIntern_et, _=5F=5F'It=5FWill=5FNot=5FBe=5FThe=5FInterne_=5F?==?utf-8?Q?t=5FAs=5FWe=5FKnow=5F It'=5F?=

Kivuva Kivuva at transworldafrica.com
Wed Feb 19 12:02:09 SAST 2014


What Merkel is talking about is very similar to Rousseff's a year ago.

It has been debated before that balkanising the internet is no remedy to
security problems and spying.

Regards

______________________
Mwendwa Kivuva, Nairobi, Kenya.
twitter.com/lordmwesh
google ID | Skype ID: lordmwesh


On 18 February 2014 13:03, gandji francine <gandjif at yahoo.com> wrote:

> +1
>
> Francine GANDJI
>
>
>   On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 9:25 PM, bouba <djamaab at yahoo.fr> wrote:
>   Interesting;
>
> We africans it is better for us to stop bickering ourselves; lets
> consider this possibility and above all prepare ourselves firmly on any
> event/future of Internet in order to exist and influence the debate instead
> of being followers.
>
> ----
> Djamaa BOUBA
>
>
>   Le Mardi 18 février 2014 20h35, Pierre Lotis NANKEP <lnankep at yahoo.fr>
> a écrit :
>  Let us discuss again the fragmentation of the Internet. Do not be afraid to
> face the reality of the future ...
>
> Where are our Internet Activists, and Fellowshippers?
> What are your opinions on the current and upcoming developments?
>
> Happy reading :
>
>    1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26210053
>    2.
>    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/02/17/angela_merkel_eu_internet_nsa_us/
>    3.
>    http://www.france24.com/fr/20140217-angela-merkel-nsa-internet-europeen-espionnage-protection-donnees-personnelles-espionnage/
>
> Whether you want it or not, future generations will not know the Internet
> as it exists today. Anyway, enjoy the anarchic freedom that gives us the
> Internet today before things normalize.
>
> --
> Pierre Lotis NANKEP
>
>
>
>   Le Jeudi 6 février 2014 6h04, Mukom Akong T. <mukom.tamon at gmail.com> a
> écrit :
>
>
> On 5 February 2014 16:28, Ben Akoh <me at benakoh.com> wrote:
>
> What is this deep seated desire to close dialogues? Where does it come
> from? It defies the very nature of Africans - our cultural fundamentals to
> dialogue until a resolution is reached, until out hearts' content. It
> violates the freedom of speech that we all subscribe to. Totally against
> our being. A dialogue, any dialogue should continue until we are satisfied.
> There are no gate keepers in traditional African dialogue settings. If you
> wish not to participate, just play the lurker. That is some form of
> expression too.
>
>
> +1 Ben. Defending an open Internet by not tolerating discussion about an
> open Internet. What an incredible demonstration on openness!!
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> AfrICANN mailing list
> AfrICANN at afrinic.net
> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/africann
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> AfrICANN mailing list
> AfrICANN at afrinic.net
> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/africann
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> AfrICANN mailing list
> AfrICANN at afrinic.net
> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/africann
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> AfrICANN mailing list
> AfrICANN at afrinic.net
> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/africann
>
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/africann/attachments/20140219/708b8d90/attachment.htm


More information about the AfrICANN mailing list