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ALGERIA 2012 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Algeria is a multiparty republic whose head of state and government (president) is elected by popular vote for a five-year term. The president has the constitutional authority to appoint and dismiss cabinet members and the prime minister. A 2008 constitutional amendment eliminated presidential term limits, and President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has been in office since 1999. The legislative elections held on May 10 did not result in significant changes to the composition of the government. Foreign observers characterized the elections as largely peaceful, but pointed to low voter turnout and a high rate of
A Monsieur le Rapporteur Spécial des Nations Unies et de la Commission Africaine des Droits de l Homme et des Peuples Objet : SNAPAP / Plainte contre Le Gouvernement Algérien
Nous avons l’honneur de vous saisir de l’interdiction de quitter le territoire imposée le 25 Mars 2013 aux quatre vingt seize (96)personnes de la caravane des participants au Forum Social Mondial de Tunis . En effet le 25 Mars 2013, des militants syndicalistes, des comités de femmes, de diplômés chômeurs, des travailleurs du pré emploi affiliés au SNAPAP et de défenseurs des droits de l’homme ,du collectif
Très grave ce qui se passe en Algérie De hauts responsables engagés dans la corruption ***************-----------------------*************************
El watan Bouira : Le procureur requiert la peine capitale contre l’ex-chef de sûreté de Tlemcen le 01.04.13 | 18h03 Le procureur de la république prés le tribunal criminel de la cour de Bouira a demandé aujourd’hui, lundi 1er avril, la peine capitale pour l’ancien chef de sûreté de Tlemcen, Senouci Mohamed, accusé « de participation à l’importation de drogue et la couverture d’individus recherchés », dans l'affaire de la saisie de 28 quintaux de kif en 2005, à Tlemcen. La même peine a été
ALGER L E février 15, 2013 12:55 Scandale Sonatrach-ENI : de nouvelles révélations en Italie accablent Chakib Khelil http://www.algerie-focus.com/blog/2013/02/15/scandale-sonatrach-eni-de-nouvelles-revelations-en-italie-accablent-chakib-khelil/ Les révélations se poursuivent et Chakib Khelil s’avère, au fil des jours, être une pièce-maîtresse dans les affaires de corruption de la compagnie Sonatrach. De nouvelles révélations de la presse italiennes confirment la thèse selon laquelle l’ancien ministre de l’Energie et des Mines est largement impliqué dans les affaires de pots-de-vin versés par les groupes pétroliers italiens ENI et SAIPEM à plusieurs dirigeants algériens pour obtenir de gigantesques contrats en Algérie. Les témoignages de l’ancien DG de Saipem en Algérie,
Happy New Year and all Happy New Year LA cellule algérienne pour protéger les biens publics et le Réseau maghrébin pour la protection les fonds publics vous souhaite le meilleur pour un heureux, nouvelle année saine et réussie.
Un salut spécial à tous les militants qui luttent contre la corruption dans le monde entier Tchiko mourad Coordonnateur national de la cellule algérienne pour protéger les fonds publics. et membre de syndicat nationale ( SNAPAP ) 00213550109903
--- En date de : Dim 30.12.12, Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> Objet: [UNCAC COALITION] Season's Greetings and Best Wishes for a Happy New Year À: [log in to unmask] Date: Dimanche 30 décembre 2012, 10h55
Dear colleagues, As the year comes to a close, the UNCAC Coalition secretariat at TI sends you best wishes for a happy, healthy and successful new year. In 2012, we continued strong in our UNCAC-based anti-corruption work and expanded to over 350 CSO members. Coalition members were active all over the world contributing
hi Gillian sincere greetings And thank you to all your efforts to fight against corruption We support all conscience These issues and we are working to force states to comply with the International Convention for the fight against corruption. And protect activists in the fight against corruption Important for and accountable governments that do not respect international conventions. And look how taxing countries adapt their laws with international conventions **********-----------------************ salutations sincères Et merci à tous ces efforts que vous faites pour lutter contre la corruption Nous soutenons toute conscience Ces points et nous travaillons pour obliger les états
Chers ami(e)s, camarades, Je vous prie de trouver ci-joint notre appel à solidarité et à manifester contre la répression que subissent les militants des droits de l'homme et les syndicalistes algériens. Nous espérons et comptons sur votre solidarité.Mes salutations militantes.
13/05/2012 Greetings to all My dear friends have to agree on a plan with real activists united to face the corruption of Arab governments, especially Algeria
TCHIKO MOURAD TEL / 00550109903 SYNDICALIST ALGERA
--- En date de : Dim 13.5.12, mourad tchiko <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: mourad tchiko <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Re: [UNCAC Coalition] Rotation of CCC Chair; CCC Conference Call summary 03 May; Annual Reports on Coalition website À: "professionals for humanity" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Dimanche 13 mai 2012, 14h46
Communiqué Les membres du bureau fédéral , des travailleurs du secteur de la justice , entament la 2eme journée de grève à la maison des syndicats de DAR EL BEIDA à ALGER pour interpeller la tutelle qui s’emmure dans le silence total .Face aux pratiques hostiles au dialogue de la part du pouvoir pour réprimer le mouvement de grève lancé depuis le 10 avril 2012 qui a paralysé tous les secteurs de la justice , étant suivi à 95 % à travers le territoire national . Le recours à la grève de la faim des travailleurs
--- En date de : Ven 20.4.12, mourad tchiko <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: mourad tchiko <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Fw : De la part de la Confederation Syndicale Internationale À: "MOURAD TCHIKO" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Vendredi 20 avril 2012, 11h24
CSI CONFÉDÉRATION SYNDICALE INTERNATIONALE ITUC INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNION CONFEDERATION CSI CONFÉDÉRATION SYNDICALE INTERNATIONALE CSI CONFEDERACIÓN SINDICAL INTERNACIONAL IGB INTERNATIONALER GEWERKSCHAFTSBUND Monsieur Abdelaziz Bouteflika Président de la République Algérienne El Mouradia Alger ALGERIA Fax: +213.21.609618 / +213.21.691595 E-mail : [log in to unmask] DGS/JW/MT/pdc Le 19 avril 2012 Monsieur le Président,
Le SNAPAP et les syndicats autonomes algériens ont été, hier à Paris, au programme d’une rencontre des plus grands syndicats français. En présence des initiateurs de cet événement, à savoir le REMDH, réseau méditerranéen des droits de l’Homme, et le CISA, comité international de soutien au syndicalisme algérien, les organisations syndicales françaises et le SNAPAP représenté par son président Rachid Malaoui, ont eu à débattre de la situation des travailleurs en Algérie, des libertés syndicales souvent bafoués et du travail a effectué à l’échelle internationale auprès de l’OIT, du BIT et du CSI, pour soutenir les luttes des syndicats autonomes
arrestation 02 m’ambre du snapap Le Snapap dénonce vivement et fermement l’arrestation de Melle Fallile Malika présidente du comite des travailleurs du prés-emplois et filet social affilié au SNAPAP et de Mer Tahar Belabes président du comite pour la défense des droits des chômeurs a 14h 30 de l’après midi. Pour avoir interpeller le ministre du travail et le représentant du président de la république Mer Belkadem Abdelaziz lors d’un Sit-in organisé devant le palais des expositions A alger
--- En date de : Mer 22.2.12, Mouvement Rachad <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: Mouvement Rachad <[log in to unmask]> Objet: [Newsletter] Bulletin 1 À: [log in to unmask] Date: Mercredi 22 février 2012, 18h54
lire la version en ligne » Bulletin N° 1 - 22 février 2012 Analyse Pasqualgérie, microcosme de Françalgérie ou une de ses métastases Rachid Ziani-Cherif
Que cache et que motive l'arrestation du Dr Mourad Dhina par la police française à l'aéroport de Paris Orly le 16 janvier 2012, et son maintien en détention jusqu'à sa prochaine comparution le 21 mars prochain? Quels sont les dessous de cette affaire qui reste cyniquement opaque. De
--- En date de : Mar 31.1.12, yassine zaid <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: yassine zaid <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Louiza Hanoune accuse : La CIA finance 4 associations des droits de l’homme en Algérie À: "RACHID MALAOUI" <[log in to unmask]>, "Morad Tchikou" <[log in to unmask]>, "Nassira Ghozlane" <[log in to unmask]>, "Kaddour Chouicha" <[log in to unmask]>, "Salim Mechri" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mardi 31 janvier 2012, 12h34
Louiza Hanoune accuse : La CIA finance 4 associations des droits de l’homme en Algérie La secrétaire générale du parti des travailleurs algérien Louisa Hanoune a accusé l’agence des renseignements américains CIA de financer quatre associations des droits de l’homme.
Encore un Nouveau-né sub-saharien dans les geôles de la Police. Oran, le 25 Janvier 2012. Décidemment, la ville d’Oran ne cesse de faire dans le scandale, encore un cas de nouveaux nés jetés inhumainement en prison. Aujourd’hui à 9h30, les agents de l’ordre public relevant de la 2éme sureté urbaine se sont présentés au centre hospitalo-universitaire (CHU) d’Oran- service maternité, pour embarquer manu-militari, Mme Anne Marie Ngombie, une sub-saharienne de 28 ans d’origine Camerounaise, qui vient de mettre au monde, en date du 21 janvier 2012, une fillette portant le prénom de Alexandra Kamguia. Sous
URGENT: SUITE A LA MANIFESTATION DU 11 JANVIER 2012 DEVANT L'AMBASSADE D'ALGERIE... A PARIS POUR DENONCER LE COUP D'ETAT DU 11 JANVIER 1992 ET LES DECLARATIONS DE MEDELCI, MR MOURAD DHINA, MEMBRE DU SECRETARIAT DE RACHAD EST ARRETE PAR LES AUTORITES FRANCAISES
mourad dhina <[log in to unmask]>; zitout rachad <[log in to unmask]>;
tchko mourad of algeria Happy New Year to all friends and all human rights activists and anti-corruption We hope to be a year free of corruption Mr. Fernando Di Lascio Qualicidade Institute I support your idea it is very important And ask the group to a well studied We suggest you work to achieve these goals as the first Khtoy Hence, we believe there are at least three fundamental assumptions for the full execution of Article 13 of UNCAC in any country: 1st. That the public must have access to all the information on corruption in their territory, including the
El watan Le voile sera- t-il levé le 25.12.2011 | Les fonds entreposés par les dirigeants arabes dans les paradis fiscaux sont au centre d’une attention particulière depuis le début du Printemps arabe. Le gel des avoirs de dictateurs arabes déchus a surtout permis de lever une partie du voile sur l’ampleur de la saignée. Les organes des Nations unies ont pu aboutir au gel de 186 milliards de dollars d’avoirs libyens appartenant au clan El Gueddafi. En Egypte, on évoque entre 40 et 70 milliards de dollars détournés par les Moubarak. Quant au clan Ben Ali-Trabelsi en Tunisie,
El watan Les syndicats suisses exigent le blocage des fonds algériens
le 09.12.2011
En guise de solidarité avec le Syndicat national autonome des personnels de l’administration publique (Snapap), le Congrès du syndicat suisse des services publics (SSP) a exigé des autorités de son pays d’empêcher le dépôt de fonds de dirigeants algériens dans les banques helvètes ou de procéder au blocage systématique de ces fonds. C’est dans une lettre adressée au président de la République, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, que le syndicat helvétique émet ses craintes quant à la restriction de la liberté syndicale en Algérie. S’appuyant, entre autres, sur les tentatives
--- En date de : Mer 7.12.11, malaoui rachid <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: malaoui rachid <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Fw : le syndicat suisse demande au gouvernement suis de bloque l argent des dirigeants algériens À: "femmes snapap" <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask] Date: Mercredi 7 décembre 2011, 19h30
1- Ci-joint la résolution des solidarités qui a été acceptée par unanimité par le congrès ordinaire du Syndicat des Services Publics en Suisse. La résolution a été envoyée au président Algérien et en copie a l'ambassade en Suisse et à notre ministre des affaires étrangères.
--- En date de : Mar 15.11.11, yassine zaid <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: yassine zaid <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Nassera Dutour reçoit le prix Oscar Romero des droits de l'Homme À: "yassine zaid" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mardi 15 novembre 2011, 19h24
Nassera Dutour reçoit le prix Oscar Romero des droits de l’Homme Nassera Dutour, mère de disparu, membre fondatrice et porte-parole du Collectif des familles de disparus en Algérie (CFDA), a reçu dimanche 13 novembre 2011, le prix Oscar Romero des droits de l’Homme de la Chapelle Rothko à Houston, aux Etats-Unis. Le prix Oscar Romero a été créé en 1986 en
We are representative of Algerian society, we see that these points are very important Article 13 must be installed and working on it because it is the task through observation and follow-up and the involvement of civil society, as well as Article 5-7-12-13 - We strongly support because it is important for civil society in monitoring government performance Nous sommes représentatifs de la société algérienne, nous voyons que ces points sont très important article 13 doit être installé et fonctionne sur elle parce qu'elle est la tâche par l'observation et le suivi et l'implication de la société civile, ainsi
--- En date de : Lun 13.6.11, mourad tchiko <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: mourad tchiko <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Communiqué /Des états généraux de la société civile > Date: Lundi 13 juin 2011, 16h58
Communiqué Des états généraux de la société civile sont organisés à travers le Conseil national économique et social (CNES) le 14, 15 et 16 juin au palais des Nations au club des pins à Alger, et cela parallèlement aux consultations politiques qui se tiennent au niveau de la Présidence de la république. Ces rencontres interviennent au moment ou l'Algérie connait des contestations sociales et politiques et dans un
EL WATAN Algérie : La wilaya d'Alger interdit une conférence débat sur la corruption ! le 09.06.11 | 14h37 La wilaya d'Alger a interdit la tenue d'une conférence débat autour du thème de la corruption que comptait organiser vendredi 10 juin la Ligue algérienne pour la défense des droits de l'homme (LADDH), a appris jeudi elwatan.com. Selon un communiqué de la LADDH rendu public jeudi, les services de la Wilaya d'Alger ont refusé d'accorder les autorisations nécessaires pour l'organisation de cette rencontre, prévue initialement à l'hôtel Safir à Alger. "Encore une fois, le refus non justifié des autorités intervient la
El watane le 13.05.11 La Maison des syndicats sous haute surveillance «Ce n’est pas la première fois que le Snapap fait l’objet d’actes d’intimidation de la part des autorités. Nous sommes filmés et photographiés, nous, ainsi que les visiteurs de la Maison des syndicats, à longueur de journée !» martèle Mourad Tchiko, membre du bureau national du Syndicat national autonome des personnels de l’administration publique (Snapap Et ce n’est pas sans motif que les syndicalistes dénoncent ces «faits énigmatiques» survenus depuis le début de l’année à la Maison des syndicats située à Dar El Beïda (est d’Alger). Dans la nuit du
De: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de Elina Zubaidy Enviada em: segunda-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2011 23:53 Para: [log in to unmask] Assunto: Fw: RES: PLEASE NOMINATE YOURSELVES AND EACH OTHER!
Dear Fernando and All,
Excellent and Good Views.
Really,Fernando I am fully agree with you.Every Coalition Members, especially Working Group have been working sincerely,honestly and excellent performance,every contribution,inputs are really good and out come is achievable.I was not at the Bankok'Meeting,I had plan,I created this issue and ultimate Goal.What is the actual CC'Contribution and extra work.Because
In reply to Gillian's convocation, I want to say to everyone that I decided to run for a position in the Coordination Committee and already warned my family and my Council that, if elected, I intend to dedicate myself full time to the coalition, mainly because I do not believe that with only twelve members to work that one can dedicate only a few hours of one's week to the Coalition and be really useful to all parties concerned.
Really,Fernando I am fully agree with you.Every Coalition Members, especially Working Group have been working sincerely,honestly and excellent performance,every contribution,inputs are really good and out come is achievable.I was not at the Bankok'Meeting,I had plan,I created this issue and ultimate Goal.What is the actual CC'Contribution and extra work.Because of ,Every members are giving so many times for restructuring the Coalition'activities and fighting for the Corruption,me to also always I will be working for the UNCAC Coalition if they allow me and fighting for Corruption,Crime, Human Trafficking and trying to establised for the
With dramatic and sometimes tragic world events unfolding by the hour it may be hard to keep an eye on the elections for the UNCAC Coalition.
However, as these elections are intended to make the Coalition a more powerful force against corruption, please also don't forget about them!!
It has come to my attention that there may be Coalition member organisations that are reluctant to nominate themselves but would be happy stand for election and, in case of winning, to serve on the Coordination Committee
Please indicate what the time allocation and budget consequences will be if elected as a CC member, in order to perform duties. This question is a valid one.
Milton Ponson, President Rainbow Warriors Core Foundation (Rainbow Warriors International) Tel. +297 568 5908 PO Box 1154, Oranjestad Aruba, Dutch Caribbean Email: [log in to unmask]
CorruptionWatch Aruba is a local component of the Global Campaign Project Paradigm of Rainbow Warriors International, focusing on monitoring the rule of law, functioning and performance of the executive, legislative and judicial powers in Aruba and is member of the UNCAC coalition, promoting the UN Convention against Corruption
Since we need to allot time to perform the duties on the CC, but need to absorb these into our budget I will NOT nominate myself, because we do NOT have budgetary margin to absorb the costs of time allocated to the CC duties.
I am afraid the same will be applicable to many other organizations, which are currently listed as members of the Coalition.
Pole sana, as we say in Kenya. (Very sorry). But it's inherent to any choice. Key is to make sure we try to make iwhatever we have chosen work...... Gladwell
On 25/02/2011, CorruptionWatchAruba <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Since we need to allot time to perform the duties on the CC, but need to > absorb these into our budget I will NOT nominate myself, because we do NOT > have budgetary margin to absorb the costs of time allocated to the CC > duties. > > I am afraid the same will be applicable to
I want to say that I fully agree that the models presented should be evaluated by all members of the Coalition.
I was really happy to participate this phase of the structuring of the Coalition that began in 2006 but had its most substantial advances in 2010, with this working group and also be able to follow all the intensive work done mostly by Gillian and her team IT Secretariat.
Many thanks Fernando,for your honor to us and your productive contribution and appreciation.
All the best.
Regards
Advocate Elina Zubaidy(Baby)
Dhaka,Bangladesh
--- On Mon, 2/14/11, Fernando Di Lascio <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Fernando Di Lascio <[log in to unmask]> Subject: WG-CC To: [log in to unmask] Date: Monday, February 14, 2011, 1:18 PM
My dear colleagues of the Working Group. I want to say that I fully agree that the models presented should be evaluated by all members of the Coalition. I was really happy to participate this phase of the structuring of the Coalition that began in 2006 but had its most
My only small comment is that the list of documents to be provided for a nomination (on the first page) may be confusing since both of the 200-word profiles are actually part of the form. So all you have to submit is the form and a photo (ie two files).
I'm also not sure why it is necessary to submit a photo.
What is expected financially of the Coordination Committee members in terms of budgeting and costing all activities that cannot be absorbed by Membership Organization, e.g. travel expenses etc?
In our case we cannot even locally fund-raise tax deductible donations, because by default our category of organization (human rights, development, peace, environment) is by fiscal law excluded in Aruba.
Really,you are pick-up the real and good points about the financial matter for this CC' activities.I am agree with.
Regards
Advocate Elina Zubaidy(Baby)
--- On Wed, 2/9/11, CorruptionWatchAruba <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: CorruptionWatchAruba <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Candidacy form for Coalition elections To: [log in to unmask] Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2011, 4:38 PM
What is expected financially of the Coordination Committee members in terms of budgeting and costing all activities that cannot be absorbed by Membership Organization, e.g. travel expenses etc?
In preparation for the Coalition elections, I am sending you the Coordination Committee candidacy form for your feedback.
You will note that the two Coordination Committee seats for the regions which have the greatest and second greatest number of member organisations in the Coalition have not yet been finalised. In accordance with the rules of procedure, this will be calculated when the election is announced.
· La fortune des Moubarak dépasserait les 40 milliards Mots clés : fortune, entreprises, Egypte, Hosni Moubarak
06/02/2011 |
La fortune d'Hosni Moubarak serait estimée à 15 milliards de dollars, selon des experts du Moyen-Orient. Crédits photo : KHALED DESOUKI/AFP Selon des experts cités par le journal britannique The Guardian, la fortune de la famille Moubarak pourrait même atteindre 70 milliards de dollars à la suite de partenariats d'affaires avec des entreprises étrangères.
Merci pour nous envoyer cette information. Thanks for sending us this information. It is more than enough reason to demand Mubarak leave office immediately so the corruption can be investigated instead of granting him six more months to cover up his tracks.
Milton Ponson, President Rainbow Warriors Core Foundation (Rainbow Warriors International) Tel. +297 568 5908 PO Box 1154, Oranjestad Aruba, Dutch Caribbean Email: [log in to unmask]
Congratulations by training conclusion of the first class in the Ante-Corruption Academy.
I hope you can made available all the course material as soon as possible.
In a other point, please reconsider our suggestion to expand the staff of the Coordination Committee, at least for inclusion of 12 alternate members.
All the best
Fernando
De: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de Gillian Dell Enviada em: segunda-feira, 7 de fevereiro de 2011 16:13 Para: [log in to unmask] Assunto: Re: Feedback Requested: Draft Rules of Procedure
I'm also very concerned with deadlines and I am afraid there is little time to take some important decisions for the future of the Coalition.
Now it seems that we have a precedent for cases discussion after the date set for completion of individual manifestations, culminating in a trial of the merit by Gillian, or should I say TI-S.
I work 365 days a year, because human evil does not take a holiday. My organization can ill afford 15 days a month on integrity issues. But looking at our local and regional work in the Caribbean we are already allocating 2 full days a week on lack of integrity issues in everything we do that concerns local and regional themes.
My view remains that we should work now to put in place the structures that we have in our core constitutional documents and leave the potential issue of ambassadors for later.
I think cogent arguments have been raised about the problems associated with this, which the idea of self-selection does not resolve (apart from anything else, in many countries we only have one or two members so this is not a sufficient electoral group).
Dear All So let all of us to intervene after this absence, because of the special problems First to be that everyone knows that there are governments that do not respect the individual and collective freedoms and human rights The Algerian government is not upholding the civil society representatives Second I would like to hear something to protect activists and this is very necessary in the Arab and African countries. So that we can establish a working group to address the corruption. Also thank you for the great effort to all members of the coalition tchiko mourad / syndicat SNAPAP
I hope you're all well. I'm sending you now the latest draft Rules of Procedure, with tracked revisions.
It would be appreciated if you could send your feedback by Friday 21 January 2011. After that, a revised version will be circulated to the Coalition list with time for comment.
Dear Gillian and everyone, please find attached the RoP with minor changes. Cheers, Inés
2011/1/18 Fernando Di Lascio <[log in to unmask]>
> Dear Gillian and all, > > > > In the attached document, I am sending my suggestion to include the figure > of the ambassador of the Coalition. > > > The appointment and replacement of ambassadors, as well as its role and > limits of liability should be defined by the Coordination Committee (14 , > “i”). > > > > All the best > > > > Fernando > > > > *De:* Coalition WG on Coordination Committee
I'm going through the rules of procedure and will get back with my comments. However, l have a concern that the proposal put forward on having an Ambassador of the coalition in each country where we have members may lead to an unwieldy structure for the coalition and we should give this a second thought.
I will try to get comments back on the rules of procedure. I agree with Babatunde on the Ambassadors idea. We spent a long time developing the basic constitutional structures. Let's put them in place first before we start introducing changes.
Toby
> Hi Gillian, > Â > Hope you are doing great. > Â > I'm going through the rules of procedure and will get back with my > comments. However, l have a concern that the proposal put forward on > having an Ambassador of the coalition in each country where we have > members may lead to
I’m afraid I agree with Toby and Babatunde. I think that a formal system of national ambassadors would be rather unwieldy and would start to move the coalition away from a loose group of autonomous members. There would also be the issue of how we would choose the ambassadors and what their responsibilities would be. I would be worried about having individual national level spokespeople which would take away from the role of the coordinating committee as a place to discuss statements made in the Coalition’s name. I, as well as other members of the working group, have made
No further comments or amendments after having read the sent document.
By default I have a problem with voting by proxy, but within our Coalition the issues usually associated with voting by proxy are practically non-existent by virtue of the line of work.
The document is therefore OK and in our opinion can be sent to Coalition membership for review.
I am glad you brought up the issue of protecting Arab and African activists and organizations, because after seeing the developments in Tunisia and bordering Algeria, and painfully aware of the situation in Morocco as well, I think your idea merits closer inspection.
But if we take into account the developments in Jordania, we must be very clear in our objectives in order not to serve non-secular agendas.
Dear Gillian, I am on official mission in the US and cannot send comments now but believe there is still a little time to do so a little further down the road. I felt I wanted to chip in on the Ambassador issue. Apologies in advance if I have misunderstood anything since i have not had a close look at the documents recently and do not have the time to gain a full understanding of what is intended or the background to this issue. However, my concern is that any individual who is appointed/ nominated or whatever to such a
After reading the document I do not have any additional comments.
Best regards to all,
Slagjana ----- Original Message ----- From: Gillian Dell To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 5:48 PM Subject: Re: FEEDBACK Coalition Rules of Procedure and Next Steps
Dear all,
I hope you're all well. I'm sending you now the latest draft Rules of Procedure, with tracked revisions.
Many thanks for all the hard work on drafting this document. In general I think it looks great and it demonstrates that a significant amount of effort and thought has gone into the draft.
With regards to feedback, I just have a few of thoughts:
Ref. 6.4: I agree that whilst it would be good to seek a letter of endorsement from a current Member in order to be eligible for membership, this could exclude certain individuals or organisations (especially in countries where the Coalition does not have any formal links). Perhaps there could
Many thanks to all who've sent feedback. We're under some time pressure to get this document finished if we'd like to conduct the elections in April since there are deadlines.
I'd be grateful for some feedback on the following two areas, to help with revisions to the draft to go to the Coalition on Monday:
On 21 January 2011 15:37, Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear all, > > Many thanks to all who’ve sent feedback. We’re under some time pressure to > get this document finished if we’d like to conduct the elections in April > since there are deadlines. > > > > I’d be grateful for some feedback on the following two areas, to help with > revisions to the draft to go to the Coalition on Monday: > > (1) *Notification period ahead of in-person membership meetings*: Ines > has suggested that in RoP 10.1 on Membership Meetings we should increase
Many thanks for this. I read through the comments, and my points were already mentioned or considered.
On the issue of ambassadors, I support Toby, Fernando and Robert, and Gillian: let's go ahead with the basics now, and the committee can consider this later, even consult with the wider membership if needed.,
Dear Gillian and all, I regret that for last few weeks I was not able to engage in the discussion as much as I am committed to, because of the crisis we have been going through first with the Police authority and then Judiciary. The latest update is that the Committee created by the Chief Justice to evaluate our report commented that our report was of no use for them, but then the good news is that the Chief Justice has formed another committee now to investigate into corruption in the Judiciary and recommend action. Those who are interested in
Well done,every one is busy to given feedback Coalition Rules of Procedure and Next Steps finalization, this is the excellant outstanding.I have been given feedback before,now this is the version about the Rules of Procedure,I do't have any Comments.
Regards
Advocate Elina Zubaidy(Baby) --- On Fri, 1/21/11, Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Coming back to your second point about 9.8, we will have to work out modalities of virtual meetings. Telephone conferencing would be difficult with the potential numbers involved. One possibility would be to create an online forum, posting information and proposed decisions and providing opportunities for online discussion. Members who registered in the forum would be considered to be participating in the meeting.
With all due respect, 15 or 16 monthly hours of work, multiplied by twelve people, totaling approximately 200 hours per month, is the equivalent of one person working full time.
I imagine that this will not be even enough to absorb the volume of information coming from 500 NGOs in over 100 countries. The fewer the give direct support and providing oversight of the work of the Secretariat, overseeing the development and implementation of the Coalition’s strategy, promoting the activities and projects of the Coalition, helping to identify funding opportunities, communicating positions of the
I am already spending much more than 2 days a month on the work required for the WG-CC. We do not want to create more activity than strictly necessary.
Milton Ponson, President Rainbow Warriors Core Foundation (Rainbow Warriors International) Tel. +297 568 5908 PO Box 1154, Oranjestad Aruba, Dutch Caribbean Email: [log in to unmask]
CorruptionWatch Aruba is a local component of the Global Campaign Project Paradigm of Rainbow Warriors International, focusing on monitoring the rule of law, functioning and performance of the executive, legislative and judicial powers in Aruba and is member of the UNCAC coalition, promoting the
With due respect, we're not suggesting we start to introduce changes because, despite all our work, the basic constitutional structures of the Coalition is not ready nor approved. Furthermore, our proposal for the appointment of ambassadors was made in a timely manner, unlike the comments that followed it.
Contrary to what you fear, I believe the appointment of ambassadors of the coalition member countries will give more agility to the process of support to NGOs, will allowing a defense quickest and most effective to the fighters of corruption in some way threatened and even will allow greater efficiency in public communications and media access.
In the attached document, I am sending my suggestion to include the figure of the ambassador of the Coalition.
The appointment and replacement of ambassadors, as well as its role and limits of liability should be defined by the Coordination Committee (14 , i).
All the best
Fernando
De: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de Gillian Dell Enviada em: sexta-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2011 14:48 Para: [log in to unmask] Assunto: Re: FEEDBACK Coalition Rules of Procedure and Next Steps Prioridade: Alta
Quotien algérien Jeudi 13 janvier 2011 Actualités : AFFAIRE AUTOROUTE EST-OUEST Suspicion sur l’Organe de lutte contre la corruption
: ORGANE DE PRÉVENTION ET DE LUTTE CONTRE LA CORRUPTION La poudre aux yeux ?
L’Organe national de prévention et de lutte contre la corruption qui vient tout juste d’être installé suscite déjà de multiples interrogations. Si la question de ses prérogatives a déjà été largement évoquée par la presse, c’est aujourd’hui sa composante même qui laisse les observateurs avertis pour le moins circonspects. Tarik Hafid - Alger (Le Soir) - Et c’est le
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De: Le Brasier <[log in to unmask]> Objet: [democratie_s_p]: Corruption en Tunisie: ce qui est à toi est à moi À: "Djamal Benmerad" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mardi 11 janvier 2011, 19h27
Corruption en Tunisie: ce qui est à toi est à moi
Par Robert F. Godec Grâce à Wikileaks, les très riches heures de la corruption au Maghreb s’enrichissent de révélations à répétition sur les turpitudes de régimes en place. Pour être différents dans ses formes, la corruption est la fatalité commune des régimes maghrébins. Après l’Algérie et le Maroc, et en
Depuis ma suspension du travail en date du 18/12/2010 à cause de mes activités syndicales Et des demandes d’enquêtes sur des scandales de corruption, la justice algérienne à trancher en ma faveur en m’acquittant pour les accusations de l’administration à mon égard après plusieurs années de souffrance familiale ’sans salaire. Aussi je vous informe qu’en date du 02/01/2010 la justice m’a acquitté, cela grâce à votre élan de solidarité, l’appuis de la coalition en adressant des lettre aux différant ambassades et pour l’excellente équipe de la défense composés de meilleurs
With apologies for conducting another urgent consultation, I’m sending you now a proposed draft Coalition letter on behalf of our colleague Tchiko Mourad who is facing troubles in Algeria. The aim is to finalise the letter tomorrow morning for circulation to Coalition members to use in contacting Algerian embassies in their countries.
One brief comment we second, made by other members. The number 240 should not be mentioned as approximately, but as 240.
Milton Ponson, President Rainbow Warriors Core Foundation (Rainbow Warriors International) Tel. +297 568 5908 PO Box 1154, Oranjestad Aruba, Dutch Caribbean Email: [log in to unmask]
CorruptionWatch Aruba is a local component of the Global Campaign Project Paradigm of Rainbow Warriors International, focusing on monitoring the rule of law, functioning and performance of the executive, legislative and judicial powers in Aruba and is member of the UNCAC coalition, promoting the UN Convention against Corruption
Hi Gillian, Thanks for pulling this together. If all the facts are confirmed I think the letter is good. Regards Gladwell
2010/11/25 Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]>
> Dear Members of the Coalition Working Group, > > > > With apologies for conducting another urgent consultation, I’m sending you > now a proposed draft Coalition letter on behalf of our colleague Tchiko > Mourad who is facing troubles in Algeria. The aim is to finalise the letter > tomorrow morning for circulation to Coalition members to use in contacting > Algerian embassies in their countries. > > > > You will see
Chers Sion Bonjour à tous Une nouvelle année et de bonnes nouvelles, M. Mourad tchiko
أخي سيون تحياتي الخالصة إن كان بإمكانك أن تطرجم هذا الخبر إلى جليان وأعضاء التحالف شكرا جزيلا خبر سعيد على السيد تشيكو مراد بحلول العام الجديد نطقت المحكمة بتاريخ 02/01/2011 بالبرءة السيد تشيكوا مراد من التهم المنسوبة إليه ونبقى نترقب لندة 08 أيام حتى نتأكد أن الإدارة لم تعارض وإذا عارضت الإدارة هذا الحكم ننتقل إلى المحكمة الثانية (المجلس) لمواصلت الحكم . سوف أوافيكم بكل التفاصيل لاحقا عيد ميلاد سعيد خالي من الفساد 2011 إلى جميع أعضاء التحالف tchiko mourad ** Algeria
I read very carefully all the manifestations of the colleagues about a possible manifestation of the Coalition, suggested when are decreted the arrest of the Assange cyberactivist.
I want to say that I found very appropriate all precautions recommended and therefore I must to praise Toby for the initiative by edit the text base and the others, for the enrichment that brought us to approach the problem under other angles.
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De: mourad tchiko <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Re : Support Letter for Mourad Tchiko with cover note À: "Gillian Dell" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Samedi 11 décembre 2010, 17h36
Dear friends Cher GiLLIAN Merci beaucoup pour votre cooperation Bonjour à tous, je vous remercie de votre intérêt pour la protection des activistes dans la lutte contre la corruption
Je souhaite que cette lettre soit transmise a la representation diplomatique algerienne Par chaque membre dans son pays et aussi faire une large diffusion a la presse international Et ce avant le proces
Dear all, as next week is the deadline for revising rules 13 to 24, please find attached my comments in track changes. have a nice weekend. Inés
2010/12/7 Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]>
> Dear all, > Many thanks to Ines, Melissa and Fernando for the feedback on the schedule > for the Rules of Procedure and on the Rules of Procedure themselves. And > thanks to Ines for noticing the numbering issue in the second part of the > Rules and for asking some questions about online processes, which I'll > address in a further message. > > I'm writing now
Dear Babatunde, Eric ,Gillian, Ines, Slagjana, Toby, Vijay, and all,
I totally agree with that and, also, we will be very well represented in moments of urgent Coalition statements or releases.
I hope everyone will agree.
Best
Fernando
De: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de Gillian Dell Enviada em: sexta-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2010 15:23 Para: [log in to unmask] Assunto: Re: Interim Coalition Coordination Committee or.....
I would like to suggest an alternative to creation of the Interim Coordinating Committee.
According to the decision of Bangkok and reiterating previous statements about the need to formalize a Provisional Committee, I suggest that this Working Group, which already has represented so well the interests of coalition members in its organization and coordination, consult the Coalition to assume the tasks of the Coordinating Committee Interim until the election of April.
Many thanks to all members Should not be not Wikileaks staff may not be prosecuted Murad, a member of the Coalition Chico from Algeria, I spent this letter and appeal to all democratic governments that respect the freedom of expressions are demanding his release and not for his trial Nira to the world of information overload and transparency tchiko mourad syndicat (SNAPAP) algeria tel/ 00213550109903 fax/0021321520372
Following on from correspondence yesterday, I am attaching a draft press release on the wikileaks situation for consideration by the UNCAC Coalition. A few comments, given the incredibly sensitive nature of all of this:
1) I have been following this situation with interest, as I suppose we all have, but I am traveling and have not had the chance to specifically fact-check the facts in the release. It would be great if someone could so this.
> Hi all, > > Following on from correspondence yesterday, I am attaching a draft press > release on the wikileaks situation for consideration by the UNCAC > Coalition. A few comments, given the incredibly sensitive nature of all of > this: > > 1) I have been following this situation with interest, as I suppose we all > have, but I am traveling and have not had the chance to specifically > fact-check the facts in the release. It would be great if someone could so > this. >
Dear Toby, Great to hear from you and many thanks for taking this on. I was just about to follow up on my message to you of yesterday and your draft arrived.
On the question of the statement, your attached draft is a terrific start and, as Andrea has suggested, a candidate for the etherpad. (sounds like an operation!) We'll get back with information on that soon. Looking at the text, I feel we might still tailor it in various ways in relation to the human rights and values at stake in this case and the link to the UNCAC
Thank you for putting together the draft letter Toby.
I have posted it on an 'etherpad' - this is an online drafting space which allows us to draft a document online, rather than emailing versions of the document around amongst ourselves.
You can access the draft statement here:
http://ietherpad.com/c1lxHed2WP
Just add your name in top right hand corner, make any comments you want to, and then press 'save revisions'.
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From: Toby Mendel <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: draft letter on Wikileaks To: [log in to unmask] Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010, 11:01 PM
Not sure if the letter came through last time.
Toby
> Hi all, > > Following on from correspondence yesterday, I am attaching a draft press > release on the wikileaks situation for consideration by the UNCAC > Coalition. A few comments, given the incredibly sensitive nature of all of > this: > > 1) I have been following this situation with interest, as I suppose
Dear all, By way of a proposal for the steps forward, the following suggestion for an expedited process from now to next Thursday:
(1) By Monday morning at 11:00 CET: Working Group submits comments--instructions will follow on how to supply them (2) Monday afternoon: TI-S circulates draft statement to the Working Group for sign-off (3) Tuesday morning: TI-S circulates draft statement to the Coalition for feedback (4) Wednesday cob: Deadeline for Coalition feedback (5) Thursday midday: TI-S finalises document for release, subject to any consensus issues
Dear all, I join others to thank Toby for the excellent draft. I just had one suggestion which I have put in the 'etherpad'. Since I've done this first time this way, not sure if it has worked, I am repeating:
I propose to delete the word not from the title because it nakes it double negative.
Just to let you know that the change was saved on the etherpad, so it has worked!
Best, Phoebe
-----Original Message----- From: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of [log in to unmask] Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 9:53 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: draft letter on Wikileaks
Dear all, I join others to thank Toby for the excellent draft. I just had one suggestion which I have put in the 'etherpad'. Since I've done this first time this way, not sure if it has worked, I am repeating:
Thanks Phoebe, We learn everyday, its amazing. Cheers, Iftekhar.
> Thank you Iftekhar, > > Just to let you know that the change was saved on the etherpad, so it > has worked! > > Best, > Phoebe > > -----Original Message----- > From: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of [log in to unmask] > Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 9:53 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: draft letter on Wikileaks > > Dear all, > I join others to thank Toby for the excellent draft. I just had one > suggestion which I have put in the
Many thanks to all members Should not be not Wikileaks staff may not be prosecuted Murad, a member of the Coalition Chico from Algeria, I spent this letter and appeal to all democratic governments that respect the freedom of expressions are demanding his release and not for his trial Nira to the world of information overload and transparency tchiko mourad syndicat (SNAPAP) algeria tel/ 00213550109903 fax/0021321520372
I agree with the proposed time table (though in the South morning CET is not feasible). I also agree on trying to enter some more human right wording regarding art 19° of the international declaration of human right. I will leave the wording to the native English speakers. Best, Inés
2010/12/10 Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]>
> Dear all, > By way of a proposal for the steps forward, the following suggestion for an > expedited process from now to next Thursday: > > (1) By Monday morning at 11:00 CET: Working Group submits > comments--instructions will follow on how to supply
Me again. Here ex-president Lula (Brazil) suppporting Wikileaks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8YctFYzg7A (has English subtitles) Best, Inés
2010/12/10 Ines Selvood <[log in to unmask]>
> I agree with the proposed time table (though in the South morning CET is > not feasible). I also agree on trying to enter some more human right wording > regarding art 19° of the international declaration of human right. I will > leave the wording to the native English speakers. > Best, > Inés > > 2010/12/10 Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> > > Dear all, >> By way of a proposal for the steps forward, the following suggestion for >> an
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From: Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: draft letter on Wikileaks To: [log in to unmask] Date: Friday, December 10, 2010, 8:17 AM
Dear all, By way of a proposal for the steps forward, the following suggestion for an expedited process from now to next Thursday:
(1) By Monday morning at 11:00 CET: Working Group submits comments--instructions will follow on how to supply them (2) Monday afternoon: TI-S circulates draft statement to the Working Group for sign-off (3) Tuesday morning: TI-S circulates
Hi Andrea, thanks for alerting that we are "leaking" our own draft letter-perhaps the right way to go in the age of transparency and disclosure. Phoebe has by now replied. Please note that if you have comments on the letter that you'd like to submit by plain old track-changes-in-attachment please feel free to do that and send them to me.
Hi Thanks Phoebe. I think I have posted o the etherpad (does sound like being chloroformed). I have poor connectivity so I may have either posted too often, or not at all; I therefore paste my addition below meant to insert some mandate related language. Thanks for the draft Toby: my proposal:
The UNCAC Coalition notes the key importance of protecting a free flow of information in society as a means of combating corruption. As a coalition engaged in fighting corruption and promoting the implementation of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, we are acutely conscious that corruption and the
Dear Gladwell, I find that additional language really helpful.
Dear all, I have not time to do actual etherpad editing but wanted to send some inputs from a colleague as follows below. The upshot of his comments would be to have other addressees of the letter/ statement other than the US government--as well as UK, Swedish authorities. More generally, I would suggest that all the addressees of the letter/ statement be named at the start of the document.
The way ISPs are yanking web sites off servers is the domain of work of EDRI, Digital Civil Rights in Europe. I recommend we ask them for their expert opinion about when and when not and by whom (offending) content may be removed.
In the USA the EFF would be the appropriate organization to approach (www.eff.org).
Dear all, Thanks to Milton for that information. I made some more inquiries, info on that follows below.
There are two questions I hope we can solve together before putting out this statement: (1) First, what are we implying are the limits of the internet freedom of expression that we support? We hint at something in the following sentence in the letter: The UNCAC Coalition thus welcomes the fact that the US authorities have not, to date, charged either Wikileaks or its staff for these disclosures, and we urge them to maintain this position, at least absent a material change
I just got back from travelling so have not yet managed to go through all of the observations but responses to the points below:
1) As far as I am concerned, this is not a question of Internet freedom but of freedom of expression generally and certainly the statement by the SRs that I quoted is not limited to the Internet. I assume we would support the leaks however they had been leaked.
1. EDRI: I called there. It seems, (reading between the lines) that they don't have a statement on WikiLeaks because their 29 member organisations can't agree. They will send me relevant information on various subjects like internet governance, digital rights, censorship, ISP liability. I had hoped to have this already to send you. EDRI is Digital Civil Rights in Europe.
I agree with Toby on the first point. This is a matter of freedom of expression, period. And I also have some concerns on the decision-making process in this "limbo" face where the RoP have not entered into force yet. If some Coalition organizations are not comfortable with signing the release, then, I think, we should go public with the names of the NGOs that can sign it and leave aside the ones that not.. therefore, I don't think we can use the Coalition Logo. Also, as Toby said, we should make it clear that this process (with
With respect, I think it is pretty clear that the constitution does not require consensus, although of course groups like this should alway seek it as far as possible. Based on the rule below, even the objection of one Coordination Committee member is not enough to defeat an urgent statement (you need at least two members to object). It is thus clear that an objection by just one member of the whole Coalition could not defeat a statement.
With regard to closing down web sites, we should make it clear that in general the rule of law states that this is the sole competence of the judicial power, i.e. a judge must based on restriction clauses on civil/human rights e.g. national security, public order, health or other or some specific legislation governing online information decided whether or not.
The fact that the EDRI as a whole cannot agree, is indicative of the general mood in the global civil society, and in the meanwhile those bent on violating the rule of law are getting away with murder.
Why don't we formulate our point of view from the freedom of information, and human rights perspective and from the UNCAC perspective, focusing on the rights of whistle-blowers to publish information and the exemption of liability as indicated by Toby without mentioning the name WikiLeaks?
Firstly, I personally think this statement is urgent and we should as quickly as possible issue it.
Secondly, I agree with the views of Toby especially on the issues at state i.e freedom of expression as distinct from internet freedom the same with his position on the vetoing of statements.
I do hope we can agree on this and issue the state as soon as possible.
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Dear Gillian,
What is on the EFF site is indeed very interesting. concerning the limits of the internet freedom of expression. I think that they are a good barometer.
A/ Indeed, the following sentence is problematic :
I have been travelling and so haven't been able to keep up with the discussion over the Wikileaks press release.
In my view, the wikileaks documents provide a treasure trove of information that will be useful in our campaigning and advocacy work. However, I think that some of the material may be potentially harmful. I am also worried about such an unequivocal statement that those involved shouldn't be prosecuted given the role that the UNCAC Coalition plays in championing the rule of law.
After collecting the relevant comments, I just wanted to announce as well that Christian Aid is unlikely to sign up to the UNCAC Coalition letter. Let me just put it that key people, although sympathetic to the issue, are not convinced.
Personally, I want to reiterate that it makes no sense that the UNCAC Coalition should call on a government not to prosecute a case that Wikileaks is, anyway, likely to win. Because of how the issue has evolved, I think that what Wikileaks and the cause of transparency and openness need now, more than anything else, is
Please find attached a possible re-draft of the WikiLeaks statement under discussion, finished just minutes before David Banisar's message came to the Coalition list and Eric's message to the Working Group list.
However, taking account of the reservations and opt-outs from Tearfund, Global Witness and Christian Aid, we will need to consider whether we can move forward with a Coalition Statement. For TI's part, any statement will still need further sign-off.
Can we to avoid using the UNCAC Coalition use Transparency International and have members of the UNCAC Coalition sign on as they please.
Legally and diplomatically it would accommodate Tearfund, Global Witness and Christian-Aid, and basically all the organizations explicitly in favor can then approve for sign-on, so there can be no mistake as to who approved and those who were unaware of the sign-on approval requirement.
Glad you are all working out a solution. In no way can my organization sign on, as it cannot take stands on any issue and is an educational center by mandate and as a registered entity. But I can sign on with my name and without any affiliation. If you are taking the names of individuals as well as institutions, please let me know.
Dear all, It would be good to get some additional feedback from other members of the Working Group on: (1) the new draft of the statement (2) whether to go forward on the basis of a Coalition statement indicating that the undersigned Coalition members support the statement
For information Christian Humborg, the executive director of TI-Germany was interested to see the draft Coalition statement and sent back comments in the attached, notably three questions in caps. I think these comments are very useful.
In addition, Jan Borgen of the International Commission of Jurists asked to see the draft letter and will also be sending comments.
Pease find enclosed my comments to the Draft letter,
Best regards, Slagjana ----- Original Message ----- From: Gillian Dell To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 2:21 PM Subject: Re: draft letter on Wikileaks
Dear all,
For information Christian Humborg, the executive director of TI-Germany was interested to see the draft Coalition statement and sent back comments in the attached, notably three questions in caps. I think these comments are very useful.
I think we have a rather difficult situation here for the following reasons:
1) We have a number of groups saying that they cannot support the statement, even though it is still up for discussion. 2) We seem to have a wide difference of views in the group about what is the appropriate stance here. On the one hand, we have several groups who cannot support the draft letter, while, on the other hand, the draft circulated below is probably too weak for my own organisation to sign. Notwithstanding Eric's comments about a case, it is normal practice
I second Toby's comments. Things are evolving so fast that we need to make our statement at a convenient point in time. And right now that is not the case.
A point in our favor that groups until now not collaborating such as the Coalition and EDRI and several others are exchange information and views which leads to a much more balanced and extensive coverage of issues involved.
Dear all, I agree with Toby and Milton. The facts are evolving so fast and will go on.. if we cannot state something "general" regarding freedom of information and human rights (and I understand this is too vague) maybe we shouldn't express something as Coalition and just let the organizations to issue their own view if the want.
I think that a statement around general issues of freedom of information, expression and human rights would have been highly appropriate for the Coalition. But if this loses support for a statement and does not gain any back then we cannot proceed on that basis.
This situation is one that has tested how far the Coalition can rapidly react on topics other than those it has been used to covering. It suggests that when we extend, we need time to find common ground. That seems to be a logical result for a loose network. I would not wish
It is rather sad that as a coalition we may not be able to issue a statement on the ongoing wikileaks saga. Considering our calls for openess and transparency in the conduct of public business by governments, our silence on this issue will be a rather omnious one.
Going forward, is it possible we agree on a number of issue with regards to the wikileaks issue and use such as a basis of a public statement even if we can't agree on all issues?.
To be silent in the present circumstances will not ba
Dear Babatunde, I think your proposal makes great sense.
I contacted Jan Borgen of ICJ again and he said he would try to send something this evening.
If he doesn't come through, we could still form a little working group from some volunteers to look for a compromise.
Unfortunately, time is not on our side as many people (myself included) are facing end-of-year deadlines and then going on leave and developments with WikiLeaks also moving fast.
Invitation A l’occasion de la célébration du 62eme anniversaire de la Déclaration Universelle des Droits de l’Homme du 10 décembre 1948, et de la journée internationale contre la corruption du 9 décembre. La LADDH organise une conférence débat sous le thème : « Droits de l’Homme et corruption ». La conférence sera animée conjointement par Madame Salima GHEZALI et Maître Mostefa BOUCHACHI. Elle aura lieu le vendredi 10 décembre 2010 à 10 heures au siège de la ligue sis au 5 Rue frères Alleg (Pierre Viala), au niveau du 101 Didouche Mourad, Alger.
Dear all On the occasion of World Day to Combat Corruption Must think about the protection activists in the fight against corruption to continue their activity. I remind all members of the coalition that on 19/12/2010 I stand before the court in Algiers, I ask for your support and pressure on the Algerian government for the freedom of expression and social justice
tchiko mourad //
A l'occasion de la Journée mondiale de lutte contre la corruption Faut penser à la protection des militants dans la lutte contre la corruption à poursuivre leur activité .
Attached find edited Rules of Procedure. Missing is chapter on intellectual property rights for name and logo of Coalition. Also missing is a chapter on how to deal with information requests from press, governments or international bodies. This becomes important when any member(s) come publicly under attack nationally or internationally as whistle-blowers.
We need a better system to keep track of the documents that need to be reviewed and approved.
This email address and list are but of of many dozens I use every day and it is the most time consuming.
We need some kind of "version control system" to track issues, files, revision versions and deadlines, and comments made to specific files, maybe some specialized member pages listing these. For these pages off course a login would be required.
The letter is very good and ready to be translated into many languages as possible, and be addressed to the greatest possible number of embassies around the world.
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Le syndicaliste Tchiko : Confiscation de passeport ? - LADDH ... Par ailleurs, le syndicaliste Mourad Tchiko est poursuivi en justice par la direction générale de la protection civile depuis 2005, il est suspendu de son ... www.la-laddh.org/spip.php?article488
We just have doubts regarding the time to translate the information
Best
Fernando
De: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de Gillian Dell Enviada em: terça-feira, 30 de novembro de 2010 15:18 Para: [log in to unmask] Assunto: ANOTHER URGENT Revised application form for participation in NGO Training Prioridade: Alta
Deadline for feedback on draft application form: 14:00 tomorrow Wednesday 1 December 2010
Deadline for feedback on draft application form: 14:00 tomorrow Wednesday 1 December 2010
Dear Members of the Coalition Working Group,
Tis the season to be urgent......sorry about the succession of urgent messages and here's another one. The reason: I had a meeting this afternoon with UNODC Civil Society Liaison to discuss preparations for the CSO training in February and to review a draft application form for that training. One of the conclusions of the meeting was that in order to make arrangements in time to bring participants to Vienna on 2 - 4 February 2010 we need to circulate the
Dear Gillian, I think the form is ok. Maybe, because of the short notice and time to fill it in, NGOs can submit the additional information on their projects and institutional background in their own language? or just a short explanation en English with links to the work or projects done. But, it is very good that coalition NGOs can submit this! thanks for all your work! Inés
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Hi Gillian, The form looks fine. I understand the concern around translation of materials, does that apply to materials on the work of applicant CSOs which don't work in any of the three languages mentioned? If that is a hindrance it should be addressed but it didn't seem to apply to the application process? Maybe brief summaries in one of the official languages would be adequate if at all needed? Regards Gladwell
Well done for a wonderful job especially the briefings. I think the form is fine but just wondering if you could add a box that could be checked beside the yes/no options.
Regards,
Babatunde
--- On Tue, 11/30/10, Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> Subject: ANOTHER URGENT Revised application form for participation in NGO Training To: [log in to unmask] Date: Tuesday, November 30, 2010, 9:17 AM
Dear Gillian, Attached please see my edits, basically to avoid duplication between paras 4 & 5. Best, Iftekhar.
At 11:17 PM 11/30/2010, Gillian Dell wrote: >Deadline for feedback on draft application form: 14:00 tomorrow >Wednesday 1 December 2010 > >Dear Members of the Coalition Working Group, > >Tis the season to be urgent......sorry about the succession of >urgent messages and here's another one. The reason: I had a meeting >this afternoon with UNODC Civil Society Liaison to discuss >preparations for the CSO training in February and to review a draft >application form for that training. One of the conclusions of
I hope you are well in Vienna and that the discussions are progressing. It is a shame that participation is restricted and it is certainly worth taking this up further in the future. Thanks so much for keeping us all updated.
Many thanks for getting back to me with the response yesterday. It was really helpful.
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From: Elina Zubaidy <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Fw: ANOTHER URGENT Revised application form for participation in NGO Training To: [log in to unmask] Date: Wednesday, December 1, 2010, 4:28 AM
Dear Gillian,
Thanks for sending the Application form for Funding NGO Training Support.The revised Application form not bad,but I have an one quires,any individual coalition member who is very strong Capable or full -up the selective criteria professional must be attend at the training program.I mean these coalition member are not involved at the NGO but working at the society and advocacy capacity with Govt.for reforms the
Dear Members of the Coalition Working Group (CWG),
I hope you're all well and ready for a rather long message and attachment to re-launch this group's discussion.
We had a very good 2-part Coalition meeting in Bangkok with about 20 colleagues:
* the first session over lunch touched on newsletter production * the second longer meeting (4 hours) covered Coalition Organisational Processes on the one hand and the UNCAC Review Process on the other. Those who were present are listed below at bottom of this message.
Dear Gillian and all, Thanks a lot for this e-mail and for everything!! On feedback requested:
*Rules of Procedure:* 1. the time table is fine with me. 2. I am attaching my comments on Rules 1-13. Please mind my wording (I am not English native as you have noticed!!) but I guess you will get the point. 3. There is a time frame to revise rules 14-25 but I can't find Rule 25... I have only 24. I think there is a difference between the Index and the rules but I couldn't find it... sorry for this because it is
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From: Elina Zubaidy <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Fw: Coalition Rules of Procedure and Next Steps To: [log in to unmask] Date: Tuesday, November 30, 2010, 4:23 PM
Dear Gillian,
Many thanks for imformed us about the Rules of procedure and next steps.
Thanks
Advocate Elina
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From: Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Coalition Rules of Procedure and Next Steps To: [log in to unmask] Date: Monday, November 29, 2010, 3:33 PM
Dear all, Many thanks to Ines, Melissa and Fernando for the feedback on the schedule for the Rules of Procedure and on the Rules of Procedure themselves. And thanks to Ines for noticing the numbering issue in the second part of the Rules and for asking some questions about online processes, which I'll address in a further message.
> Dear all, > Many thanks to Ines, Melissa and Fernando for the feedback on the schedule > for the Rules of Procedure and on the Rules of Procedure themselves. And > thanks to Ines for noticing the numbering issue in the second part of the > Rules and for asking some questions about online processes, which I'll > address in a further message. > > I'm writing now about *four important points*: > > 1. PLEASE NOTE that the *deadline is tomorrow* for comments on the
Dear all, Greetings to you and looking forward to working together in 2011 to move the Coalition's structures a big step forward. Many thanks to all for the intensive collective work last year on the Constitutive document.
We somewhat lost our focus last year on the Rules of Procedure, which we agreed to finalise in January i.e. this month.
Many thanks and seems to me after long days,we are receiving your e-mail.Yes,Gillian we had deadline within January,2011,we will finalized the Coalition Rules of Procedure.Your plan and time table about the finaliztion of The Rules of Procedure, Circulation and elections will be held in April,every plan is okay and fine.I do't have any comments/feedback about the current Draft of the Coalition Rules of Procedure.The current draft is fine.
Hope coming year,2011 we have to be working togehter and strongly Raise our Voice.
Regards
Advocate Elina Zubaidy(Baby)
Advocate Bangladesh Supreme Court And Development Sector
The letter is very good. We are already translating into Portuguese and we will send letter to the Ambassador of Algeria in Brazil after the model be approved.
I would suggest just replace the term, approximately 240 organizations, only 240 organizations.
I believe it can provide more security in the presentation.
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De: yassine zaid <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Re: FW: URGENTE!!! Comité international de soutien au syndicalisme autonome aenlgéri À: "Nadia Balgobin" <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] Cc: "Morad Tchikou" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Jeudi 25 novembre 2010, 12h34
La date :
25/11/2010
Mourad is/ was a councillor of the Autonomous National Union of Public Administration Staff (SNAPAP)
Mourad Tchiko et membre du bureau national du syndicat national (snapap)
protest against inadequate working conditions and wages. Mr. Mourad appealed this decision. QUESTION: Is that right?
I read with great attention the drafts of the documents attached below the e_mail and I have to say that, indeed, our time is very short for a reasonable analysis of the relevant issues, but we believe that IT-S is quite capable of formulating the best proposals related to these topics.
Comments requested by 13:00 CET (Berlin time) tomorrow Thursday 24 November
Dear all,
We are currently preparing a message about the next steps for the Constitutive document, Rules of Procedure, elections etc drawing on the discussions in Bangkok. This will be coming your way in the next days. We're also preparing some materials to assist CSOs participating in the UNCAC review process that we'll be making available soon.
Sorry haven't had a chance to look at this yet, but would like to look at the UNODC-TI Funding Proposal and get back to you. Im in meetings this afternoon but will try to get you a response by this evening. Is that ok?
Comments still welcome until 14:00 tomorrow. But please now look at the documents I just circulated to the Coalition as they include some revisions since yesterday.
Best,
Gillian
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Dear Gillian and team, Thanks as ever for all the hard work. I have quickly read through the documents (excluding the budget) and apart from minimal editorial issues I am largely in agreement with the contents. Regards Gladwell
On 24 November 2010 20:39, Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> *Comments requested by 13:00 CET (Berlin time) tomorrow Thursday 24 > November* > > > > Dear all, > > > > We are currently preparing a message about the next steps for the > Constitutive document, Rules of Procedure, elections etc drawing on the > discussions in Bangkok. This will be
Many thanks for your excellant work about the inclusive documents.
Regards
Advocate Elina Zubaidy
--- On Wed, 11/24/10, Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> Subject: URGENT CONSULTATION: Two documents To: [log in to unmask] Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2010, 5:39 PM
Comments requested by 13:00 CET (Berlin time) tomorrow Thursday 24 November
Dear all,
We are currently preparing a message about the next steps for the Constitutive document, Rules of Procedure, elections etc drawing on the discussions in Bangkok . This will be coming your way in the next days. We’re also
CISA Comité international de soutien au syndicalisme autonome aenlgéri Algérie : solidarité avec le militant syndical Mourad Tchiko, privé de passeport Communiqué, 17 novembre 2010 Mourad Tchiko, membre du bureau national du Syndicat national autonome des personnels de l’administration publique (SNAPAP), est pompier, employé à la Direction nationale de la protection civile. En décembre 2004, il a osé organiser un sit-in de protestation devant sa caserne pour dénoncer les conditions de travail et les salaires indignes que subissent les travailleurs de son corps, en respect du droit syndical algérien. Pour cela, il a été suspendu sans solde il y a
labourstart-fr Blog/Archive des lettres d'information de LabourStart (en français) November 9, 2010
Algeria : another crackdown on an independent union activist…
After the closure of SNAPAP's HQ in Alger and the grounding of it's President, here's yet another government move against independent unions in Algeria… Violating Articles 45 and 46 of the Algerian Constitution, authorities are refusing to issue a passport to Mourad Tchiko, councilor of the Autonomous National Union of Public Administration Staff (SNAPAP), an independent trade unionist and anti-corruption activist. On August 8th, 2010, Mourad applied for renewal of his
labourstart-fr Blog/Archive des lettres d'information de LabourStart (en français) November 9, 2010
Algeria : another crackdown on an independent union activist…
After the closure of SNAPAP's HQ in Alger and the grounding of it's President, here's yet another government move against independent unions in Algeria… Violating Articles 45 and 46 of the Algerian Constitution, authorities are refusing to issue a passport to Mourad Tchiko, councilor of the Autonomous National Union of Public Administration Staff (SNAPAP), an independent trade unionist and anti-corruption activist. On August 8th, 2010, Mourad applied for renewal of his passport enclosing all the
La police algérienne pour éviter militant passeport Chico ont été transférés
Pour contacter le président du syndicat Email ( [log in to unmask] tel ( 00213770208129 Ligue algérienne pour la défense des droits de l'homme algerienne [log in to unmask] tel ( 00213771208409) mon avocat ( [log in to unmask] ) tel (00213550545276) --- En date de : Jeu 11.11.10, yassine zaid <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: yassine zaid <[log in to unmask]> Objet: texte en Anglaid À: "Morad Tchikou" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Jeudi 11 novembre 2010, 18h12
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De: Google Alertes <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Alerte Google - mourad tchiko À: [log in to unmask] Date: Mardi 9 novembre 2010, 15h21
Blogs 1 nouveau résultat pour mourad tchiko
Syndicaliste de lutte: Le syndicaliste Mourad Tchiko privé de ... par Yacine Zaid En violation des articles 45 et 46 de la constitution, les autorités algériennes refusent de délivrer un passeport à Mr TCHIKO Mourad membre du bureau national du Syndicat National Autonome des Personnels de l'Administration Publique ... Syndicaliste de lutte - http://campagne-eurest.blogspot.com/
oui,je suis poursuivi devant le tribunal de birmendreis.une convocation m'a été notifié pour se présenter devant le procureur de la republique le dimanche 28 novembre 2010 et ce pour la 5 éme fois. toutes.ces plaintes traduisent la volonté des responsables pour me faire taire en raisons de mes activitées sur la lutte contre la corruption .je vous joint une copie de la plainte en arabe sans traduction a cause de mes moyens financiers(sans salaire depuis ma suspension du 18/12/2004 à ce jour
Cher Tchiko, Many thanks it is important to know that you are facing not only denial of your passport but you have been summoned to appear before the Procureur of the Republic on 28 November, for the 5th time, having been suspended from your position in December 2004.
We also heard that your trade union has been supporting you. Could you send a contact for someone in your trade union?
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De: M <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Re: FW: La police alg?rienne. interdit renouvellement de passeport de TCHIKO Mourad À: "mourad tchiko" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Lundi 8 novembre 2010, 19h34
Cher frère Mourad, Je te renvoie la traduction anglais de ton papier.
Salam Mohamed Larbi
National Committee for the Support of Mourad Tchiko, Algerian Union Activist for SNAPAP, Campaigner in the Struggle against Corruption In violation of articles 45 and 46 of the constitution, the Algerian authorities are refusing to provide a passport to Mr. Mourad Tchiko, a member of the national office
L’affaire des milliards perdus par Algérie Télécom et l’ENTV L’impunité et la saga de DZnet blanchisserie
« L’affaire des milliards perdus par Algérie Télécom et l’ENTV L’impunité et la saga de DZnet L’affaire des milliards perdus par Algérie Télécom et l’ENTV L’impunité et la saga de DZnet L’affaire est simple puisqu’il s’agit d’un jeu animé par DZNet, une Spa ; l’ENTV sélectionne des émissions «exploitables » pour les jeux de questions avec réponses via des appels téléphoniques, surtaxés. Ces appels, viennent de l’extérieur vers l’automate de DZNet. Algérie Télécom les fera transiter à travers sa plateforme. Comment est
--- En date de : Dim 7.11.10, samir bouzid <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: samir bouzid <[log in to unmask]> Objet: pour le soutien de TCHIKO MOURAD À: [log in to unmask] Date: Dimanche 7 novembre 2010, 17h24
La commission nationale pour le soutien de TCHIKO MOURAD Syndicaliste Algérien du SNAPAP Activiste et militant de la lutte contre la corruption
En violation des articles 45 et 46 de la constitution, les autorités algériennes refusent de délivrer un passeport à Mr TCHIKO Mourad membre du bureau national du Syndicat National Autonome des Personnels de l’Administration Publique (SNAPAP).
--- En date de : Jeu 4.11.10, yassine zaid <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: yassine zaid <[log in to unmask]> Objet: réctifier À: "Morad Tchikou" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Jeudi 4 novembre 2010, 23h20
La commission nationale pour le soutien de TCHIKO MOURAD Syndicaliste Algérien du SNAPAP Activiste et militant de la lutte contre la corruption
En violation des articles 45 et 46 de la constitution, les autorités algériennes refusent de délivrer un passeport à Mr TCHIKO Mourad membre du bureau national du Syndicat National Autonome des Personnels de l’Administration Publique (SNAPAP).
Ayant déposé en date du 08 aout 2010, une demande pour le
Thank you dear Fernando Di Lascio I ask all members of the coalition to write to the Algerian embassies in their country and the Algerian government to pressure the Algerian government, until the release of my passport because it is a legitimate and fundamental right Thank you to everyone who helped me make my passport TCHIKO Mourad Algeria
The Qualicity Institute and me are solidary to you because the right to come and go is a natural right and it can’t be denied to you.
We will write in protest to the Embassy of Algeria in Brazil.
Greetings
Fernando Di Lascio
Qualicity Institute – Brazil
De: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de mourad tchiko Enviada em: sábado, 30 de outubro de 2010 18:07 Para: [log in to unmask] Assunto: Tchiko Murad Algerian police stop issuing my passport
TCHIKO Mourad -La police algérienne arrêter la délivrance de mon passeports Je demande à tous les camarades de lancer une vaste campagne contre le gouvernement algérien jusqu'à la récupération de mon passeport I urge all comrades to launch a massive campaign against the Algerian government to recover my passport Monsieur Abdelaziz Boutaflika Président El Mouradia Alger Algeria fax: + 213 21 609618 or + 213 21 691595 e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Premier Ministre M. Ahmed OUYAHIYA tel/ 0021321.73.12.00 fax 0021321.71.79.29 Ministre de l’Intérieur et des Collectivités Locales M. Dahou OULD KABLIA tel/021.73.23.40/48 fax021.60.52.10 Ministre de
YesMusa Ansumana Soko , upon expiration of my passport, I have applied for its renewal to the appropriate authority.
I waited for more than two months and then went to inquire about such delay. There, I was told that the police did not approve my passport’s renewal.
Therefore, I went to the Police of Daïra of Wilaya Hadjout in Tipaza who told me that they do not agree to renew my passport under the pretext that I am being prosecuted by the Directorate General of Civil Defence, which in itself is an illegal
Thanks for the clarification. I will do a letter to be sent to the Algerian Embassy in Sierra Leone.
I’ll get back soon.
Musa Ansumana Soko
Executive Coordinator
Youth Partnership for Peace and Development
P. O. Box 97
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Western Africa
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Website: http://www.yppdatwork.org
From: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of mourad tchiko Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 9:07 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Tchiko Murad Algerian police stop issuing my passport
Please see lists of Algerian embassies around the world. http://www.embassyworld.com/embassy/Algeria/Algeria1.html
Regards,
Musa Ansumana Soko
Executive Coordinator
Youth Partnership for Peace and Development
P. O. Box 97
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Western Africa
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Website: http://www.yppdatwork.org
From: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of mourad tchiko Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 9:32 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Fw : Tchiko Murad Algerian police stop issuing my passport
*Oui, après l'expiration de mon de passeport, jai demandé a des autorité compétente une demande de renouvellement * Après plus de deux mois je suis allé pour en savoir pour quoi se retard et elle m'a dit que la police n'était pas d'accord pour la renouvellement de ton passeport *Après je suis allé à la police de la daïra de hadjout wilaya de tipaza m'ont dit qu'ils ne sont pas d'accord pour renouveler mon passeport sous le prétexte que je poursuivis par la Direction générale de la protection civile et cette procédure est illégale et n'a aucun
Salut mi camarade Malheureusement je n'ai pas pu obtenir mon passeport à ce jour et ce travail contre moi n'existe pas dans la législation algérienne. le syndicat algérien ( SNAPAP ) à décidé de déposé une poursuite contre la police qui m'a empêché de mon droite . et Tout le monde sait qu'en Algérie la justice ni pas indépendante . et la preuve que la justice algérienne n'a pas fait un décision concernent mon cas et l'institution de la protection civile depuis mai 2005 jusqu'à à jours pour la raison que jais parles suer la corruption dans cette institution.
Dear all Mouvez Nouvelles de d'Algérie La police Mouvez locale m'a empêché de recevoir mon passeport Après l'expiration de la validité de mon passeport je suis demandé un nouveau passeport a été arrêté par la police locale, la municipalité daïra de Hadjout wilaya Tipaza. Afin de m'empêcher de participer à toute activité en dehors du l’algeri, en particulier dans la lutte contre la corruption. Je vous demande d'intervenir auprès des autorités algériennes pour rendre mon passeport. Activiste dans la lutte contre la corruption et syndicaliste Tchiko mourad Tel -00213550109903
Monsieur Abdelaziz Boutaflika Président El Mouradia
Mouvez Nouvelles de d'Algérie La police locale m'a empêché de recevoir mon passeport Après l'expiration de la validité de mon passeport je suis demandé un nouveau passeport a été arrêté par la police locale, la municipalité daïra de Hadjout wilaya Tipaza. Afin de m'empêcher de participer à toute activité en dehors du l’algeri, en particulier dans la lutte contre la corruption. Je vous demande d'intervenir auprès des autorités algériennes pour rendre mon passeport. Activiste dans la lutte contre la corruption et syndicaliste Tchiko mourad Tel -00213550109903
Yesterday I was confronted by interested members of the local press in Aruba with an intriguing question.
As corruption is such a pervasive and destructive issue in many developing and developed countries and whistle-blowers and human rights, environmental and anti-corruption activists are persecuted and manhandled in many countries how much of a case can be made for web sites like WikiLeaks to expose national, regional and international issues?
Dear All/Dear Milton, In partial answer to your question from a Kenyan perspective: Wikileaks played an important role in publishing a report by Kroll Associates on corruption in Kenya and massive theft of assets particularly by the Moi regime, which the Kenya government had tried to suppress after having commissioned it in the fist wave of anti-corruption activity in 2003. I think they can play an extremely important role especially where access to official documents is impossible or difficult.
I hope you are all well!! We have been busy here in Berlin in preparing the ground for some Coalition activities and I hope this group will be able to provide feedback on some drafts before we circulated them to the whole Coalition. I also hope you won't feel "bombarded".
The DRAFT documents that I'd like to send you for comment, starting today include:
The newsletter looks fine to me. I am one of the perhaps a declining number of people who still believe in content (so I believe it will sink or swim more on content than look!)
I wonder if it might not make more sense for the Coordination Committee to select the Newsletter Committee. It may be a bit unwieldy for the Membership to do this as they will meet only once a year.
Many thanks for the feedback so far on the newsletter. Building on Toby's proposal, we'd like to propose a slightly different variation:
(1) We open up the newsletter committee membership to about five volunteers, aiming to be as flexible and open as possible. (If its six or seven, that's fine too.) In our experience from the CoSPs there are usually only that number of people who will be really active.
The art work is cute. I am with for a small newletter committee of lets say eight max. But I suggest we are flexible with it. It is about work and also learning.We can do a lot at the cordinating committee level and pass on the the whole coalition for comments. This will help decision making. The name monitor is something we are used to and so I propose we retain it.
Thanks for slight proposal,especially no.2. and really I like the Newsletter'name"Monitor".
Thanks
Advocate Elina
--- On Tue, 10/26/10, Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Gillian Dell <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: UNCAC Coalition newsletter To: [log in to unmask] Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010, 10:05 AM
Dear all, Many thanks for the feedback so far on the newsletter. Building on Toby’s proposal, we’d like to propose a slightly different variation:
(1) We open up the newsletter committee membership to about five volunteers, aiming to be as flexible and open as possible. (If its six or seven, that’s fine too.) In our
I find all Phoebe's proposals on the newsletter in order. As to the name The Monitor, I don't really take exception to it, it's all right. I can't think of anything more imaginative.
On the committee, I think since we are looking at contributions more than representation it makes sense to look at who is really active, rather than having elaborate structures.
1) Under 5), we say that the private sector is excluded (in addition to excluding the profit-making sector). In many countries, NGOs are considered to be part of the private sector. I think it is enough to exclude the profit-making sector.
2) Re. 7(7), I think it will be more practical if the CC can approve its own rules (otherwise, it would need to wait until a Membership meeting to change them and this will also divert the energies of the Membership meeting which has more important things to discuss). Also, I think it is
Hallo all, So it's time to wrap up these excellent WG discussions on the draft constitutive document, though it would be great if this group could provide inputs on the draft Rules of Procedure,currently in preparation.
The next step: I will look for the most common ground possible and send a new draft to the Coalition on Monday, at which point you could still make comments.
Insertions were made after carefully examining not only the full scope and impact of the intended work but also who we aim to assist internationally.
And because some issues are of vital importance, such as overlapping areas of work, effectiveness of analysis and review depending on freedom of information and access, and the nature of some collaborative tools, they are specifically mentioned.
I think there's been some really great comments about the framing language and some of the aims of the Coalition. It seems to me that there are a couple of issues that are still outstanding.
Firstly on individuals, I think that it is important that everyone gets to have a fair say in the way in which the coalition is run, and that everyone is recognised as having a contribution to make. It would be impossible to work out how much each organisation or individual puts into the work of the coalition. For example, I don't think that it is
Here is the justification and positioning in relation to the principles of the Coalition and the positions in the Steering Committee suggested in the draft named "UNCAC Coalition Const Doc Full Doc 5 10 10":
I can see an extraordinary energy coming from various parts of the planet, to converge in this synergistic union we call the International Coalition of Civil Society Organisations for promoting UNCAC, offering us a wonderful opportunity to initiate a global action plan and instrumented to inhibit the practice of corruption and deconstruct the culture of its permissiveness wherever it is located.
Thanks for your good Proposal for the Fund raising.I would like to add some words which those are highlighted red mark at this attacted your proposal.And one most important things need LFA(Logical Frame Work) for activities'outcome and result for progress and Break-drown estimated Budget.
Many thanks indeed for the fund raising proposal. There is one thing I have though necessary to further inject into a segment in the proposal; Situation Analysis and Justification. This aspect attempted to define CSOs in endnote 2. But will at this time want to add youth movement/organizations into the spectrum of this definition.
Dear La conférence de presse de l'Association algérienne de la lutte contre la corruption (AACC), qui était prévue aujourd'hui à 11 h au bureau de la FIJ à la Maison de la persse Tahar Djaout, est reportée à une date ultérieure. tchiko mourad de l'lgerie
What is the current geographical distribution of UNCAC Coalition members.
The member list on the web site is as we know incomplete.
The reason I am asking is because I feel Central and South America and the Caribbean are very underrepresented in the UNCAC Coalition, yet these same regions show some of the highest dual statistics of corruption and human rights violations.
We would love to go to the IACC in Bangkok because of the WG-CC work and our commitment to the UNCAC Coalition.
However as pointed out in an earlier email today we cannot raise funds adequately in our own country.
Is there any way we can be accommodated financially, as we WANT to make statements on behalf of civil society organizations in the Kingdom of the Netherlands fighting corruption.
We are being stretched thin at this end in the Dutch Caribbean by recent unfolding developments, some of which have been detailed to Gillian about the current status of the rule of law in Aruba and the stifling of civil society in my country.
All of this has been very masterfully covered up/veiled by the local authorities and the Dutch Government, by virtue of the Charter of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, responsible for safeguarding fundamental and human rights and the rule of law in the Dutch Caribbean, which includes Aruba.
Yes, we have had contact with Civicus AND Avaaz and about every other organization dealing directly with fighting corruption, good governance, organized crime and money laundering, illicit flows of money, and all the other evils of modern society.
The ONLY way this will get exposed is if we do a national integrity scan backed by Transparency International and the UNCAC Coalition.
Are we going to meet in Bangkok the day before IACC starts - that would be November 9? Pls confirm as soon as possible because I need to book my ticket today to lock-in the cheaper price. Its already Monday in OZ.
My apologies if you discussed this and I somehow missed that in an email...
Hi Shaazka, I'll send another message to the all-Coalition list -- a Coalition meeting is scheduled after the IACC on 14 November. I'll be sending further information soon about the venue for that meeting-- we're negotiating with a hotel. The programme for that day remains to be worked out. We'll try to circulate a draft within the next 2 weeks but welcome any suggestions in advance. One key question is whether we'll be able to hold elections for the CC far enough in advance of Bankok to convene a CC meeting in Bangkok. It looks like it might be tight,
Dear Gillian, Is it possible to have it any time on the sidelines of the IACC itself? I do understand that it may be very tight, but for many it may be impossible to stay after the 13th. I have to leave on the 14th early morning, although this is not why I am raising this. I am more than happy to endorse whatever decision the Coalition takes if it is held on the 14th. Best, Iftekhar.
I think that the concerns expressed by Toby and Iftekhar should be considered in drafting the document constituent of the Coalition.
Best
Fernando
De: Coalition WG on Coordination Committee [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de Toby Mendel Enviada em: quinta-feira, 16 de setembro de 2010 07:47 Para: [log in to unmask] Assunto: Re: Comments on process RE: Joint Press Release
Hi all,
We are currently discussing the 'constitution' of the Coalition in this working group (hope I am posting this message to the correct group), which includes how we will process joint statements. As I infer from Iftekhar's comments, I also see this
J'espère que vous n'oubliez pas les équilibre régional afin que nous marquer des buts
TCHIKO Mourad
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De: Fernando Di Lascio <[log in to unmask]> Objet: RES: Coalition Basic Document -- Week 3 À: [log in to unmask] Date: Lundi 13 septembre 2010, 21h28
Dear Gillian and all,
In what concerns the registration of organizations in the Coalition, I suggest that we start immediately the process of regularization of records with the organizations represented in this WG.
In what concerns the registration of organizations in the Coalition, I suggest that we start immediately the process of regularization of records with the organizations represented in this WG.
I agree to the proposal to adopt the remote balloting to choose the acting, or definitive CC in October / November and I think this could replace the need for a physical meeting in Bangkok, because the focus of this meeting in Thailand will be the IACC and not UNCAC.
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From: Fernando Di Lascio <[log in to unmask]> Subject: RES: Coalition Basic Document -- Week 3 To: [log in to unmask] Date: Monday, September 13, 2010, 7:28 PM
Dear Gillian and all, In what concerns the registration of organizations in the Coalition, I suggest that we start immediately the process of regularization of records with the organizations represented in this WG. I agree to the proposal to adopt the remote balloting to choose the acting, or definitive
Dar all M Hadjadj be free today. after one hour from now. Contacted la'vocat / tel / 00213661527227
Dar all M hadjadj seront libres d'aujourd'hui. après une heure à partir de maintenant. Contacté la’vocat / tel / 00213661527227 tchiko mourad
--- En date de : Lun 13.9.10, mourad tchiko <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
De: mourad tchiko <[log in to unmask]> Objet: Re: Update /M hadjadj seront libres d'aujourd'hui À: "mourad tchiko" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Lundi 13 septembre 2010, 19h19
Dernières nouvelles sur Hajjaj , mais j'espère que de prendre l'accès à un avocat de la Ligue algérienne pour la défense des droits de l'homme pour
prendre tous les détails. Tel de avocat /00213661527227 .
. djilali sera librement après environ une heure à partir de maintenant
Latest news on Hajjaj, but I hope to gain access to a lawyer for the Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights to take all the details Tel de avocat /00213661527227 Djilali pilgrims will be freely after about an hour from now
aujourd'hui le 13 Septembre 2010, le premier procès de M. Djilali hadjadj a la Cour de Sidi Mohamed, l'Algérie je suivra avec intérêt, et je vous joindre toutes les informations que je vais obtenir .
Dear all
Today 13 Septembre, 2010, the first trial of Mr. Djilali Hadjadj Court of Sidi Mohamed, Algeria I follow with interest, and I join all the information I get.
Dear all we published the news of Transparency International (TI) and the coalition of civil society organizations (UNCAC), the Algerian press today, and we are ready to publish all submitted NGOs and the reactions. Thank you for all these efforts TCHIKO Mourad / syndicalist "SNAPAP" Algerian
**********************//////////******************** nous avons publié les communiqué du Transparency International (TI) et la La coalition des organisations de la société civile(Uncac) , dans la presse algérienne, aujourd'hui, et nous sommes prêts à publier toutes les communiqué des ONG et les réactions . Merci pour tous ces efforts
Mobilisons nous pour la libération de Djilali Hadjadj
AGIR! Voilà ce que doit être notre maître mot. Nous sommes en train de préparer les conditions légales pour nous organiser en France, et dans toutes les capitales européennes, pour dénoncer ce régime odieux qui nous broie et mène notre pays tout entier vers l’inéluctable chaos. Mais en attendant de pouvoir nous structurer, chacun de nous doit s’impliquer dans le combat, par tous les moyens pacifiques qui sont à sa portée, et dans ses moyens. Marcher et manifester avec les familles des disparus, partout où elles se manifestent,
Djilali Hadjadj have to rely on our full solidarity and support.
I endorse the procedure of Gillian and authorize the inclusion of the Institute Qualicidade - Brazil in the list of entities solidarity.
Best Regards
Fernando
De: UNCAC Coalition [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Em nome de Gillian Dell Enviada em: terça-feira, 7 de setembro de 2010 04:44 Para: [log in to unmask] Assunto: COALITION MEMBER ARRESTED IN ALGERIA FW: L'ALGERIE / Liberté immédiatede l'activiste Djilali hadjadj Prioridade: Alta
Dear all Je suis en train de cherchiez des informations sur les raisons de la l’arrestation et afin de connaître leur état. Peut également Transparency International demander au gouvernement algérien pour vous expliquer les raisons de l’arrestation.
Ne doit pas se taire sur cette manœuvre afin connaître les véritables raisons .
EMAIL / du présiden Algérien www.el-mouradia.dz
Premier Ministre M. Ahmed OUYAHIYA 021.71.79.29 021.73.12.00.
Ministre de la Justice, Garde des Sceaux M. Tayeb BELAIZ 021.92.16.08 021.92.29.56 021.92.17.01 021.92.55.57 Best, TCHIKO Mourad / algérien / tel/ 00213550109903.
Regarding the composition of the CC, it seems that the division proposed by Milton, based in subdivision established by the U.S. Senate, is the closest to a consensus and I agree with her.
In this case, besides the 13 regional coordinators plus his thirteen substitutes appointed by the regional coordinators, we still have to add the components of the CC Board to be composed of at least 01 General Coordinator (or president); 01 Administrative Coordinator (or Director ) or Executive Secretary; 01 Financial Coordinator (or Director); 01 Legal Coordinator (or Director) and 01 Coordinator (or Director) of Communication,
I am sure that the valuable and relevant contributions already offered are sufficient for us to design the necessary improvements to the text of DRAFTUNCACCoalitionWeek2REV and Gillian, efficient as usual, should already be working on with this task for subsequent assessment and validation by the group.
I would just add that in my opinion, besides GRI members, CC members should also be appointed for an initial period of five years, just to manage the setup of the CC, assuming the timetable proposed in the original text extends to a second term. This would enable the first CC to
Dear, Milton, Kirsty, Babatunde, Toby, Gillian and friends of the WG-CC
Like you, I also believe that consensus is possible on almost all topics of our work.
I can also see that we are already close to another consensus among the many that unite us in this Coalition.
Understanding, that in the development of our work on drafting the text of the constitution and the rules for coordinating the Coalition, there will always be consensus, within the time established for the manifestation members of the WG, there shall be no more suggestions for changes of the text that is proposed
I personally want to ally myself with the proposal put forward by a number of colleagues on the need to adopt a consensual approach on many issues as possible and a resort to voting only on issues that we cannot come to a consensus.
We should eschew all the debate on voting and for now concentrate on working on the text of the draft documents. Time is of the essence.
I am as optimistic as you : I think that most of the decisions of the Coalition will be endorsed by everybody. Because the decisions of the Coalition will be build on a discussion which will permit to take in account the diversity of the opinions. With always the aim of attending the consensus. But life is always more complex and more surprising than we can imagine, and we shall face situations where we'll need to make decisions based on majority and minority.
Dear Milton, Gillian and all members of the WG-CC,
I agree with you and add that there is a huge difference between participatory democracy and direct democracy, this put into effect, usually through referenda, plebiscites and bills of popular initiative. In Brazil, our main work is aimed at implementing the mechanisms of direct democracy envisaged in our Constitution and on this path we have met significant opponents and made significant advances in the past decade and shall continue to advance.
Milton Ponson, President Rainbow Warriors Core Foundation (Rainbow Warriors International) Tel. +297 568 5908 PO Box 1154, Oranjestad Aruba, Dutch Caribbean Email: [log in to unmask]
CorruptionWatch Aruba is a local component of the Global Campaign Project Paradigm of Rainbow Warriors International, focusing on monitoring the rule of law, functioning and performance of the executive, legislative and judicial powers in Aruba and is member of the UNCAC coalition, promoting the UN Convention against Corruption
As I see it, in a WG as ours, a fundamental principle must prevail: The will of the majority.
Thus, each chapter of the document on which the Coalition, and the rules for the election of the Coordination Committee - CC will have to be approved by the majority. Firstly in our WG and then in the Coalition.
The United Nations adheres to a set of fundamental Human Rights Treaties as the backbone for all issues related to human rights, rule of law and democracy.
In principle these are reflected in all international treaties including UNCAC.
Participatory democracy is based on a trias politica with a varying number of legal instruments and other recourses for checks and balances.
What about aiming to do this by consensus resorting to a voting procedure only where there is no agreement?
Best
Kirsty
On 31 August 2010 20:36, Fernando Di Lascio <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Dear Milton, Gillian and all members of the WG-CC, > > > > I agree with you and add that there is a huge difference between > participatory democracy and direct democracy, this put into effect, usually > through referenda, plebiscites and bills of popular initiative. In Brazil, > our main work is aimed at implementing the mechanisms of direct democracy > envisaged in our Constitution and
This seems a more practical approach indeed an is in line with the way we have conducted business up to now within the Coalition.
Milton Ponson, President Rainbow Warriors Core Foundation (Rainbow Warriors International) Tel. +297 568 5908 PO Box 1154, Oranjestad Aruba, Dutch Caribbean Email: [log in to unmask]
CorruptionWatch Aruba is a local component of the Global Campaign Project Paradigm of Rainbow Warriors International, focusing on monitoring the rule of law, functioning and performance of the executive, legislative and judicial powers in Aruba and is member of the UNCAC coalition, promoting the UN Convention against Corruption
I agree. And I am sure we can agree on most things. It is one thing to put forward ideas and quite another to insist on them. Part of democracy is accommodating other people's ideas.
Toby
> This seems a more practical approach indeed an is in line with the way we > have conducted business up to now within the Coalition. > > Milton Ponson, President > Rainbow Warriors Core Foundation > (Rainbow Warriors International) > Tel. +297 568 5908 > PO Box 1154, Oranjestad > Aruba, Dutch Caribbean > Email: [log in to unmask] > > CorruptionWatch Aruba is a local
Can someone volunteer to create a table of all members of the committee and keep track of the initial documents used for comments and inputs and list all documents received?
It will become very hard to read all documents if we do not apply some structure to the input.
In the end we need some final document which has all changes recommendations added by all members who have made comments in a tabular visual format.