here is the full text of the kathmandu statement that i and somewhere in… is a signatory to, a commitment to work for giving everyone a free voice, also online:
We, participants in the South Asian Meeting on the Internet and Freedom of Expression, having met in Kathmandu, Nepal, on 2-4 November 2011 to deliberate on the state of freedom of expression in our region in the digital age, and coming from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka,
Considering the importance of social media and the Internet to the growth and advancement of democracy in our region,
Have adopted the following resolution:
Access to the Internet
Arbitrary filtering and blocking of content and criminalization of expression
Intermediary liability
Surveillance, privacy and data protection
Governance of the Internet
Signed by:
JJ Robinson, Editor, Minivan News, the Maldives
Ujjwal Acharya, Chair, Digital Media Committee at the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ), Nepal
Anja Kovacs, Internet Democracy Project, India
Aunohita Mojumdar, Contributing Editor (Kabul), Himal South Asia
Ahmed Swapan, VOICE, Bangladesh
Babu Ram Aryal, President, Internet Society, Nepal Chapter.
Geeta Seshu, Journalist and Co-ordinator of at Free Speech Hub at The Hoot, India
Syeda Gulshan Ferdous Jana, Head of Alliances/Co-Founder, Somewhere In Net, Bangladesh
Nabiha Meher Shaikh, Pakistan
Dilrukshi Handunnetti, Journalist and Lawyer, Sri Lanka
Binay Bohra, President, Internet Service Providers Association of Nepal
Bishakha Datta, Point of View, India
Sharmini Boyle, TV Producer, Sri Lanka
Bytes for All, Pakistan
Maraa, India
sflc.in, India
Centre for Internet and Society, India
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