[CCWG-ACCT] Agenda of the next meeting of WS2 jURISDICTION

Kavouss Arasteh kavouss.arasteh at gmail.com
Thu Jul 6 20:50:15 UTC 2017


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Dear All .

As I told before the entire CCWG WS1 WAS designed so that ICANN LOCATION
remained in California. Otherwise the entire works done at WS1 should be
redone.
What I am suggesting to those supporting Mr. F. Mr. S, Mr. k  and Mr. J. to
just Professionally act instead of  taking radical position and  criticizing
those who have problem on psychological and political ground .These
problems include   OFAC and subordination of  some countries ‘s sovereignty
and find solutions for the Impact / Influence of ICANN being retained in
California
Persian  poet Sa'adi, from the 13th century, is one of the major
influential Persian poets of the medieval period. He is Recognized in the
literary world for the quality of his writing style and in the spiritual
realm for the depth of his thoughts.
"The sons of Adam are limbs of each other,
Having been created of one essence.
When the calamity of time affects one limb
The other limbs cannot remain at rest.
If you have no sympathy for the troubles (and happiness ,added by the
author of the message ) of others
Please show some degree of collaboration and sympathy to others
Regards
Kavouss

On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 11:28 AM, Nigel Roberts <nigel at channelisles.net>
wrote:

> He doesn't /really/ mean it!
>
> It's just business as usual in international negotiation game theory.
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> (It's always refreshing to watch professionals at work . . )
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> But I do not agree with the insinuations saying that co-chairs have not
>> been "fully neutral and impartial”. Instead,
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