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:PROPERTIES:
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:ID: 73aa0a7e-245f-4aa4-b79f-83c6cbcee4b4
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:END:
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#+title: 2012-03-07
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* Ramy Raoof Geneva Statement :EIPR:privacy:@personal:
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CREATED: [2012-03-07 Wed 10:27]
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:MODIFIED: [2012-03-08 Thu 14:11]
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:IMPORTED: [2023-02-08 Wed 19:22]
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:END:
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Process
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Substance
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I would have loved to have been part of the consultation, especially it was hours before
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Ramy met with
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APEC
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ACCESS: Brett Solomon
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Austria
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Netherlands
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Sweden
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What is it trying to achieve? Why is kill switch and profiling and data protection a priority for us?
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How does the profiling and data protection recommendation flow from the statement?
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Profiling: We have the document originals
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Finfisher is not a priority
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Companies not specified
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Does not meet the discourse we are trying to develop in Egypt. Egypt is still pushing for a kill switch article. It is more useful to distinguish between administration and using the kill switch.
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Not coordianted with GNI, Access Now, EFF
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We could have gotten with a call for accountability at mother countries
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Language: قطع تام للإنترنت (فقط)
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