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The inaugural ceremony of United Nations second Internet Governance Forum (IGF) has been held on Monday November 12 2007 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The inaugural ceremony of United Nations second Internet Governance Forum (IGF) has been held on Monday November 12 2007 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Governments, business entities, civil society members from around the

world were present in the inaugural meeting of the Forum. The forum

will continue until the 15th of November 2007 following a number of sessions and workshops on the issues around the internet.

Mr. Sha Zukang, Under Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs,

read

out the message from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, terming

the IGF as a landmark event that deals with the issue of internet

governance. He emphasised that the internet has become a fact, a tool in

our globalised world which serves to promote peace, security and

human rights.

"We do embrace a forum whose platform proposes that the internet reaches the 5 billion of the world population that still doesn’t have access,"

Sha Zukang told

the audience. He termed the IGF not as a traditional meeting, "its about

international cooperation that aims at bringing people together through

discussing, exchanging information and sharing good practices and

lessons to maximise the opportunity it brings."

 

He

expressed concerns about the importance of the relationship of children and

young people that opens up cultures and diversity. "Their safety needs

to be taken care of," he mentioned.

 

Sergio Rezende, the Brazilian minister of Science and Technology

in his speech, said that the internet is a credible vehicle for liberating economic

opportunity, which has also a clear link to the social world such as

freedom of expression, distribution of content, new insights that bring

greater understanding for humankind. Terming the IGF as a unique

opportunity for all, he insisted on the multistakeholder nature of it, which, he argued, brings all

together to act on a common cause.

 

Mr. Roberto Mangabeira Unger, extraordinary minister for Strategic Affairs,

Brazil, inaugurated the function with

Sha Zukang, Under Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs.

Roberto Mangabeira Unger termed the internet as the most revolutionary

innovation for mankind. He emphasised the importance of internet

governance reiterating the great topics that will be discussed in the IGF during the coming four days: access, diversity, openness and security.

Sérgio Rezende, Minister of Science and

Technology,

Brazil, came back to say that the

internet in inhabited by a political and economical vision. "It is a means of creating

alternatives, it has the potential to make the revolution for peace," he said.

Mr.

Augusto César Gadelha Vieira, coordinator of CGI.br spoke about the usefulness of emphasising

the role of the internet for the global community. 

 

The Association

for Progressive Communication (APC), recognised as an important

stakeholder in the arena, considers the IGF as

one of most significant and innovative public spaces. APC sees as the

most important challenge and prime topic at the second Internet

Governance Forum (IGF): internet for development. This development can

be addressed by looking into a set of themes that are all related to

digital inclusion: Access; Internet governance; Financing; Human

rights; participation in public policy processes; Gender equality; ICTs

& sustainable development.

 

 

Ahmed Swapan Mahmud from

Rio De Janeiro,

Brazil