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Dear Sunil
APC supports the CIS statement and express our solidarity with Padmini.
Anriette
On 21/03/2016 13:00, Sunil Abraham wrote:
> The Centre for Internet and Society
>
> Statement on Sexual Harassment at ICANN55
>
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> The Centre for Internet and Society (“CIS”) strongly condemns the acts
> of sexual harassment that took place against one of our representatives,
> Ms. Padmini Baruah, during ICANN 55 in Marrakech. It is completely
> unacceptable that an event the scale of an ICANN meeting does not have
> in place a formal redressal system, a neutral point of contact or even a
> policy for complainants who have been put through the ordeal of sexual
> harassment. ICANN cannot claim to be inclusive or diverse if it does not
> formally recognise a specific procedure or recourse under such instances.
>
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> Ms. Baruah is by no means the first young woman to be subject to such
> treatment at an ICANN event, but she isthe first to raise a
> formalcomplaint. Following the incident, she was given no immediate
> remedy or formal recourse, and that has left her with no option but to
> make the incident publicly known in the interim. The ombudsman’s office
> has been in touch with her, but this administrative process is simply
> inadequate for rights-violations.
>
>
> Ms. Baruah has received support from various community, staff, and board
> members. While we are thankful for their support, we believe that this
> situation can be better dealt with through some positive measures. We
> ask that ICANN carry out the following steps in order to make its
> meetings a truly safe and inclusive space:
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>
> 1.
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> Institute a formal redressal system and policy with regard to sexual
> harassment within ICANN. The policy must be displayed on the ICANN
> website, at the venue of meetings and made available in delegate kits.
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> 2.
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> Institute an Anti Sexual Harassment Committee that is neutral and
> approachable. Merely having an ombudsman who is a white male,
> however well intentioned, is inadequate and completely unhelpful to
> the complainant. The present situation is one where the ombudsman
> has no effective power and only advises the board.
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> 3.
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> Conduct periodic gender and sexual harassment training of the ICANN
> board to help them better understand these issues.
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> 4.
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> Conduct periodic gender and sexual harassment training for the
> ombudsman even if he/she will not be the exclusive point of contact
> for complainants as the ombudsman forms an important part of
> community and participant engagement.
>
> 5.
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> Conduct periodic gender sensitisation for the ICANN community.
>
>
>
>
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Anriette Esterhuysen
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