World Summit Tunis: EU asks for freedom of speech
EU pleads for freedom of speech as instrument to bridge the digital divide at this week’s World Summit in Tunis
The question of how the worldwide web is run, and how it can
best safeguard basic freedoms and drive economic growth
around the globe, will dominate the second World Summit on
the Information Society (WSIS) that starts tomorrow in Tunis
and will end on 18 November. The discussions of more than 50
Heads of State or Government, or their representatives, and
of many non-governmental organisations and representatives
of civil society, will also focus on financial mechanisms to
bridge the digital divide.
“I hope that Tunis will mark an important step forward in the internet’s long evolution away from government control and towards truly international governance”, said Viviane Reding, EU Commissioner for Information Society and Media, who is leading the Commission delegation in Tunis. “We are almost there. We already have consensus on more than two thirds of the package and I call on all participants to make sure that this agreement is not called into question. A policy agreement in Tunis is within our grasp and it would be an important signal that democratic nations are genuinely committed to bridging the worrying divide between the world’s digital ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’, and to building a genuinely open and inclusive global information society.”
Background:
The World Summit on the
Information Society (WSIS) that officially starts tomorrow
is a formal UN Summit at the level of Heads of State and
Government. The EU is represented at the WSIS by the EU
Presidency and the European Commission, with Members of the
European Parliament included in the EU delegation. The
process is divided into two phases (Geneva, 10-12 Dec. 2003;
Tunis, 16-18 Nov. 2005). The talks in Tunis this week will
focus on internet governance and financial mechanisms to
bridge the digital divide. For the EU, discussions with
civil society and private industry will parallel the
official summit.
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