It was not even a "protest meeting" but basically a public meeting to report about the work of ONI which had been put into a book (not yet printed). So it came as a total surprise - if a meeting "to protest" is organized, you may expect some reaction, but this was just to report past work (of course: related to monitoring, surveillance, blocking). Norbert Klein = rusdiah wrote: > how did it happened... event such as IGF should be open to any idea > and protest as long as it is done peacefully. > > even in WTO Ministry Summit Cancun in 2003 that ended in deadlock, the > Anti WTO was allowed to protest in the forum... although after that > they were escorted peacefully out of the forum/summit. > > in WSIS Tunis registration was open to all civil society and NGO and > such protest about China also occured... if not mistaken... > anybody has more info ? > rgds, rr -- If you want to know what is going on in Cambodia, please visit The Mirror, a regular review of the Cambodian language press in English. This is the latest weekly editorial of the Mirror: Cambodian-Thai Relations – Present and Former Prime Ministers Sunday, 8.11.2009 http://tinyurl.com/yfuswkm (To read it, click on the line above.) And here is something new every day: http://cambodiamirror.wordpress.com