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24 January 2008

ISSUE No. 372



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Civil society heroes languish in prison for over two years
By Kumi Naidoo, CIVICUS Secretary-General

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I write to you upon my return from Ethiopia where my colleague Julie Middleton from CIVICUS' Civil Society Watch programme and I were observing the verdict and sentencing of Daniel Bekele and Netsanet Demissie, and offering support to their families, friends and colleagues. As many of you already know, Daniel and Netsanet are both co-ordinators of the Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) in Ethiopia. Aside from their work with GCAP, Daniel is also head of the policy department at ActionAid International Ethiopia. Netsanet is also the founder and co-director of a local human rights group: Organisation for Social Justice in Ethiopia. They were both detained early in November 2005. Their arrests came in the wake of demonstrations accusing the government of rigging the 15 May 2005 parliamentary elections - those protests were violently suppressed and 193 people, including six police officers, lost their lives. At the start of the trial in May 2006, 131 opposition politicians, journalists, civil society leaders and organisations stood accused of a range of charges from genocide to treason. Many of the accused were acquitted during the course of the trial. Others were convicted but pardoned in July and August 2007 after they had signed a confession, admitting use of "unconstitutional means to change the constitutionally established government functions" following the 2005 elections. Although they were asked to sign a similar statement, Daniel and Netsanet declined. They argued that their activities in 2005 were entirely legal and did not serve to undermine, but rather to protect and promote, Ethiopia's constitutional order. To read more on this week's column, click here.

Davos and the power of collaborative innovation
By Klaus Schwab
On Wednesday 23 January, the World Economic Forum convene 2,500 leaders from industry, government, media, civil society and international organisations for its 38th annual meeting. They have travelled from 88 countries to arrive at this small alpine village. An obvious question to ask, particularly in an era of advanced communication, is why? What compels this diverse group to make this journey every year? While there is no single overwhelming rationale, the theme for this year's meeting, "The Power of Collaborative Innovation," offers the most compelling answer. A year ago, the "Shifting Power Equation" was the thematic framework in which the global agenda was examined in Davos. This power shift, driven by resource competition and capital flows linked to the rise of new economic powers, reflected growing unease about financial imbalances, job insecurity, regional rivalries and environmental pressures. To read more, click here .

TerraViva at the World Social Forum 2008: a Global Day of Action and Mobilisation
An Independent Publication of Inter Press Service (IPS)
As part of the World Social Forum 2008: a Global Day of Action and Mobilisation will mobilise thousands of people around the world to march, speak, celebrate, and dialogue in villages, rural zones, and urban centres, in the context of hundreds of decentralised self-organised actions. They will mobilise over a one-week period in January, culminating in a Global Day of Mobilisation and Action on 26 January to show that Another World is Possible. IPS TerraViva has selected a team of journalists from around the world to cover the event. A virtual edition of the newspaper with global background articles, exclusive interviews and opinion columns written by renowned international figures is also available, click here.


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BBC World debates transparency and sustainability reporting
A special edition of The World Debate from the World Economic Forum, in Davos, Switzerland
An interactive British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) World Debate moderated by Nik Gowing of BBC World Television and broadcast globally on BBC World will be hosted by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) at The Amsterdam Global Conference on Sustainability and Transparency. As opinion leaders and experts in this field gather in Amsterdam for GRI's conference, the BBC World Debate will ask both the reporting companies and the many different readers of these reports: How transparent are companies about their impact on the environment and society? And what will be expected of them in the future? For more information, click here.

World Social Forum: Kenya's Forum to debate democracy
By Kwamboka Oyaro
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Before the Kenyan elections, civil society speakers warned that unless the elections were free and fair, violence was likely to erupt, as people would demand justice even through unorthodox means. This prediction has become reality: soon after incumbent Mwai Kibaki was declared winner of the 27th December elections, violence exploded in many parts of the country as people protested the win. Since then, the country has experienced ongoing street protests, violence and damage of property, including road and railway barricading. Over 600 people have died in post-election violence and nearly 500,000 are now displaced. The WSF had come up with practical suggestions through which the country could have avoided such a situation, but this was not taken on by the government. For more information, click here .


Evolving resistance movement in Pakistan
By Rasul Bakhsh Rais, a professor of Political Science at the Lahore University of Management Sciences
The resistance movement is still evolving, as scattered groups have to plan and organise beyond candle vigils and protest marches and think of sustaining resistance until real change comes about. It is going to be a long fight because those who might replace Musharraf come from the same old power cliques. Pakistan has been facing political turbulence since March 2007. Many Pakistanis, however, continue to wonder why there has been no change, and why President Musharraf, despite facing serious crises, including misrule, insurgency and shortages of food and energy, is still in office. For more information, click here .


CIVIL SOCIETY NEWS 

Civil society groups vow to remember Edsa 2 always in Philippine

By Kristine L. Alave, Philippine Daily Inquirer
Progressive groups and civil society organisations have vowed to always remember the 2001 EDSA 2 People Power uprising and do the opposite of what the Arroyo administration wants them to do. Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita has urged Filipinos to forget EDSA 2, the five-day protest rallies at the historic EDSA Shrine that put then Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo into power after her predecessor, President Joseph Estrada left Malacañang on 20 January 2001 under a cloud of corruption allegations. The organisations said that "the call to forget EDSA 2 was a betrayal and an insult to the Filipinos who fought corruption in the government". For more information, click here. 

Transparency International chairperson meets with German Chancellor
Source: Transparency International

In a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Transparency International Chair, Huguette Labelle, stressed the important leadership role that Germany should continue to play regarding the implementation of the anti-corruption commitments made by the Group of Eight (G8) leaders at the 2007 Summit in Heiligendamm, Germany ." Germany did an excellent job of managing the 2007 presidency and presided over some of the strongest anti-corruption pledges in a G8 communiqué to date," said Labelle. "We now hope that the German parliament swiftly approves legislation for an adapted paragraph 108e of the German criminal code, clearly prohibiting the bribery of parliamentarians, thus removing the technical roadblock to ratification of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, the only truly global anti-corruption instrument." For more information, click here.
 

Civil society, political parties hail verdict in Bangladesh
Staff Correspondent. The Daily Star
Leaders of different political parties hailed a court verdict that acquitted Dhaka University teachers and students in connection with the August 2007 violence on campus, saying the judgment proved the teachers were absolutely innocent. They also said it was unfortunate that the four teachers and a student had been subjected to arrest and suffering. Welcoming the verdict, legal experts and civil society members urged the government to take immediate steps to address the remaining issues. They also held the government responsible for not handling such a sensitive affair in a thoughtful manner, saying that the ongoing demonstrations on the campus could have been avoided. Praising the verdict, Awami League Presidium Member Suranjit Sengupta said "all of them should be released". For more information, click here.

Anniversary of the murder of Hrant Dink in Turkey
By Agnes Callamard, ARTICLE 19, Jonathan Heawood, English PEN and Henderson Mullin, Index on Censorship
Demonstrations in Turkey marking the anniversary of the murder of Hrant Dink, the editor of the Turkish-Armenian newspaper Agos and a brave advocate for the universal right of free expression, are a reminder that Turkey must urgently reform its penal code which brands those who speak out on certain subjects as "traitors" and makes them targets for extremists. After referring to the Armenian massacres of 1915 as "genocide", Dink was charged with "insulting Turkishness" under Article 301 of the Penal Code, and was shot by an ultra-nationalist outside his Istanbul offices on 19 January 2007. His son Arat, and the newspaper's owner were given suspended sentences in October last year. Writers, journalists and publishers continue to face charges under Article 301 and are subjected to threats and harassment. For more information, click here.

Civil society Athlete of Year goes to Donald Thomas
By Fred Sturrup

World champion high jumper Donald Thomas was cited for his "world class" status on 18 January during the sixth Jones Communications Civil Society Awards Dinner.  Thomas is the second Bahamian to emerge as world champion in the high jump (following Troy Kemp) when he sailed 2.35 metres at the International Association of Athletic Federations' World Championships in Osaka, Japan . For more information, click here.  

Civic Forum for dialogue between authorities and society in Russia

Source: ITAR-TASS, www.itar-tass.com

Around 1,500 people attended the Civic Forum at Manezh Exhibition Center near the Kremlin in Moscow, the second time the Forum has met in Russia, and included members of the Public Chamber, representatives of non-governmental organisations and independent bodies of power. One of the goals of the Forum was to give recommendations to the president of Russia on relationships between the authorities and civil society: There are seventeen profile sections operating in the Forum's framework that discuss problems of social politics, the situation in respect to public control, the activities of law enforcement bodies, problems of health service and education and the role of civil society in the economy. For more information, click here .

Civil society making anti-retroviral drugs available to grassroots in Nigeria

By Senator Iroegbu

The current global trend promotes partnerships at all levels of society to ensure development. Co-operation and collaboration between all people and countries around the world is important for world prosperity and peaceful co-existence. A recent Action Aid Nigeria (AAN) report explains that civil society organisations (CSOs) in Nigeria have been very active and effective in reacting to the HIV/AIDS response since 1986. CSOs have been able to reach some of the smaller towns and villages which the larger organisations could not reach, which explains the wisdom in AAN's partnership. This is because of their community-based status where they are able to interact with the people at the grassroots level. For more information, click here .

Afghan journalism student sentenced to death for blasphemy

Source: JURIST, Legal News and Research

An Afghan journalism student charged with blasphemy was sentenced to death on 22 January following a recommendation from the Afghan Council of Mullahs. A panel of three judges found that papers printed from the Internet by 23-year-old Sayad Parwez Kambaksh, allegedly including discussion of women's role in society, insulted Islam and invoked Article 130 of the Afghanistan Constitution, allowing for execution consistent with Hanafi law. Kambaksh showed the papers to a university teacher and classmates, some of whom said Kambaksh wrote the document himself. It was not clear if Kambaksh had legal representation at the trial, and his trial date was not made public. He will remain in prison as the sentence is being appealed. For more information, click here.


ACCOUNTABILITY

Wiki-platform to open for editing of world's dominant international corporate assurance standard
Source: AccountAbility and openDemocracy

On Monday, 28 January, the wiki-platform for the revision of AccountAbility's non-financial AA1000 Assurance Standard (AA1000AS) will open for editing, meaning that the first draft of the new second edition will be online and available for public review and comment. AccountAbility has chosen to use a collaborative wiki drafting process in order to address the key issues prevalent with all standards development processes, namely transparency and accessibility. Not only will the wiki-platform increase the transparency of the process as it allows users to see who has contributed what and when, but it will reduce costs associated with participation (such as traveling), and will ensure the process is open to thousands of individuals and organisations. To sign up to the wiki-process and help set the practice benchmark for non-financial assurance for the next 4 to 6 years, click here .

From Paris 2005 to Accra 2008: Will Aid become more accountable and effective?
A critical approach to the Aid effectiveness agenda
Prepared by International Civil Society Organisations Steering Group (ISG)
This draft position paper has been prepared by the International CSO Steering Group (ISG) co-ordinating the "CSO Parallel Process to the Ghana High Level Forum Network". The ISG co-ordinating CSO Parallel Process to the Ghana High Level Forum network brings together various local, national, regional and international NGOs engaged in development issues, particularly the aid architecture and the aid effectiveness agenda. This network is involved in a multi-stakeholder process of engagement leading up to the High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, to be held in Accra, Ghana , in September 2008, and the paper is to be presented to CSOs around the world for endorsement. The position paper will then be presented to the High Level Forum III where CSOs have requested to speak to the Ministerial meeting. For more information, click here .

AccountAbility and partners to launch Global Corporate Citizenship Report at WEF annual meeting
AccountAbility

The chief executive of AccountAbility, Simon Zadek, will be participating in the World Economic Forum's annual meeting on 25-27 January in Davos, Switzerland where AccountAbility, along with Business for Social Responsibility, Harvard University School of Government, the International Leaders Business Forum and the Global Corporate Citizenship Initiative Advisory Committee to the World Economic Forum will launch a report, 'Partnering to Strengthen Global Governance: The Leadership Challenge for CEOs and Boards', which builds on a previous report, 'Global Corporate Citizenship: The Leadership Challenge for CEOs and Boards' as part of the World Economic Forum's Global Corporate Citizenship Initiative. The report will be launched on 25 January and be available for download from the website. For more information, click here .


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High-Level Conference on World Food Security and the Challenges of Climate Change and Bioenergy

From 15-16 February 2008, FAO will host a civil society stakeholder consultation in Rome as part of the preparatory process for the High Level Conference on World Food Security and the Challenges of Climate Change and Bioenergy to be held in Rome, 3-5 June 2008. In order to include a broad range of views and experience in the discussion process, the High Level Conference is encouraging the participation of civil society organisations and the private sector in separate stakeholder consultations. The consultation findings will inform the Expert meetings and Conference preparation process. This will be a unique opportunity for civil society to give its views on the complex relationships and strategic choices needed to keep food available and accessible, given the diverse impacts of climate change and bioenergy. For more information, click here .

Join Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalisation Initiative
By Mary Robinson, President, Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalisation Initiative

The year 2007 was busy but rewarding at Realizing Rights. The Ethical Globalisation Initiative helped launch new projects to improve respect for the right to health in developing countries. It also worked to strengthen the voice and influence of women leaders on critical issues of global security, and contributed to ongoing efforts aimed at clarifying the responsibilities of the corporate sector in promoting and protecting human rights. On 10 December, International Human Rights Day, Realizing Rights joined with a wide range of organisations including CIVICUS in the launch of the 'Every Human Has Rights Campaign', a new initiative of 'The Elders' to help raise global awareness about human rights during 2008 in recognition of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To read more, click here .


MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS & GLOBAL CALL TO ACTION AGAINST POVERTY

Letter to Kenyan Party Leaders from GCAP asks for dialogue
Global Call to Action against Poverty (
GCAP)
The Global Call to Action against Poverty last week sent a letter to both President Kibaki and Opposition Party leader Raila Odinga in a further effort to exert pressure on both men to enter into dialogue and end the turmoil faced by the country since the election outcome was announced on December 30th. Writing on behalf of the alliance, co-chairs Ana Agostino, Sylvia Borren and Kumi Naidoo expressed sadness at the vast difference in the country's space for civil society since last year's World Social Forum event was hosted so successfully in Nairobi. At that time, the government showed great hospitality, outstanding organisation and encouragement to everyone campaigning for greater global social justice. GCAP Kenya and other civil society colleagues were free to express their demands and full of hope that a better country was emerging as they proudly showed how Kenya was on track to meet several of the Millennium Development Goals. The authors called on both politicians to restore that proud country with the greatest urgency. For more information,
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GCAP South Asia makes landmark statement on climate change $ poverty
Source: Global Call To Action against Poverty (
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A Joint Communiqué from Civil Society groups in South Asia was issued last week following an important face-to-face meeting of coalitions in Dhaka, Bangladesh . This assembly of concerned citizens and civil society organisations was joined by GCAP Campaign Manager, Irfan Mufti and International Facilitation Team (IFT) Support Team representative, Ben Margolis, to discuss the alarming environmental situation affecting millions in most parts of the region. As concerned citizens and civil society action groups, they agreed that climate change is an emergency and if this crisis is not tackled urgently, all other development efforts in coming decades run the risk of being wiped out. They also note with great concern that the global emissions of carbon dioxide along with other greenhouse gases are rapidly contributing to an overall rise in global temperatures, as well as in sea levels. They call on governments and leaders to take action to redress the impact of climate change, both in the forthcoming meeting of G8 countries in

[ Nokia Club Bangladesh ] Policy Innovation: Reform in media sector

Policy Innovation: Reform in media sector
But this never came up to discussion during last one year. The bosses of media do not want it and the information minister also (probably) didn't want it!
 
 
In order do justice to a job that needs a lot of brainwork and investigation, the journalists / reporters in the media has to be given enough resources so that they can do meaningful reporting. What they do right now, is press-release journalism or press-conference journalism, mostly.
 
Off course, there are many who goes beyond this. But their number is few.
 
People in the media sector has to be provided right amount of resources.
 
When we say that, we know, most of the people involved would like to say .... wage board implementation, etc etc. Certainly there are things that are positive. But we think there are more effective way to tackle the problem to improve situation. Market based mechanism should be used to improve the situation.
 
Could you elaborate a bit? - you would ask - we know. Let us do exactly that.
 
In order to a market to work effectively, there has to be market regulator. This regulator may be an initiative from the government or it can be interally developed mechanism such as BFUJ can make a body to set the rules of the market which the market players adopt voluntarily.
 
So, what that market regulatory body can do - if there is one?
 
They should set the standard. Also, they should set a standard of how much money should be spent to produce a quality product of say "one column inch" of print media or "one minute of air time" of eletronic media (TV or Radio). Certainly that will be a range - an upper limit and a lower limit within which every media organization will be encouraged to operate (profit or loss). Once that range is determined, the body should look into the number of media organizations and calculate how much revenue is needed for them to operate in a healthy situation.
 
Or the body can do a reverese calculation. They can look at the strength of the economy and revenue stream of the industry.
 
Best process will be to do the both.
 
Once that is done, our guess is, the recommendation that will come out of that excercise is a major restructuring of the sector.
 
How do you do that?
 
The first question will be - how is the legal infrastructure?
 
We know, there was no law on merger and acquisition (M&A) of two banks - let alone two media organization. Bangladesh Bank made a draft law on merger of Banks, but not sure whether that came into being.
 
What is the status of the laws of M&A of any two companies? Is there a sound law? If there is none, Dr. Akbar Ali Khan should be working on these, instead of the chapabazi he usually does on other things.
 
Assuming there is or will be good law on company M&A, the media regulatory body have to sit down and think about whether there is any specific characteristics that would require special treatment of media companies. Our guess is there will be such a need. Most of the developed democracies consider media companies just more than a profit-making company. So, they have to find out what special treatment should be there for the media sector in Bangladesh. They should come up with a draft law based on the generilized law for company M&A.
 
Hopefully, once these are all done, the media companies would start using market senses to take advantage of that reform law. At the end, the journalists would get a better pay, the owners will make money instead of paying loss and most importantly, Bangaldesh would get a vibrant media sector.
 
If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the columinsts in regular traditional media, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence. 
 
 
Thanks for your time,
Innovation Line
 
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Note: This is a freelance column, published mainly in different internet based forums. This column is open for contribution by the members of new generation, sometimes referred to as Gen 71. If you identify yourself as someone from that age-group and want to contribute to this column, please feel free to contact. Thanks to the group moderator for publishing the article.
 
Dear readers, also, if you thought the article was important enough so it should come under attention of the head of the government please forward the message to them. Email address for the Chief Advisor: feeedback@pmo.gov.bd or at http://www.cao.gov.bd/feedback/comments.php . The more of you forward it to them, the less will be the need to go back to street agitation. Use ICT to practice democracy. It is already proven that this government responds to the feedback.
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Re: [ Nokia Club Bangladesh ] Hellooo BD NOKIAaaaa !!!!!

Naim and foysal bhai
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