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Mayengo Tom Kizito commented on mohammed H Alkindy's blog post internet and humanity
"Basing on the statement of the Vice-President of the USA in his speech about the future of cyberspace, the internet is colorless, we give it the color. It is neither bad nor good, we give it identity. It is we (the users) who transform it to what it…"
Oct 6, 2012
Priyanthi Daluwatte commented on mohammed H Alkindy's blog post internet and humanity
"Thank you Mohammed for the valuble comment. Yes, infact we discussed this aspect in my previous IGCBP classes as well as in the present Oman group. As Ginger very correctly replied, internet being a man made tool, it can be used for good and bad. We…"
Sep 30, 2012
Virginia (Ginger) Paque commented on mohammed H Alkindy's blog post internet and humanity
"I think you are exactly correct! In fact, Vincent Cerf, one of the 'fathers of the Internet' has often said that the 'Internet is a mirror', reflecting our human ways and society so it cannot be better than we are. I do hope that…"
Sep 29, 2012
mohammed H Alkindy posted a blog post

internet and humanity

Internet resemble the humanity itself!!! yes i think it does. you meet the good and the bad. we see a beautiful and the ugly. we see empathy and cruelty. so if this it true, should we not expect harmony in this world before we see that in this virtual world? if you believe in the the the statement "God does not change nations till they change themselves" then you should take the initiative as you and me are part of that nation! and so i am keen to see the first symptoms of those changes See More
Sep 27, 2012
mohammed H Alkindy and Priyanthi Daluwatte are now friends
Sep 24, 2012
Priyanthi Daluwatte left a comment for mohammed H Alkindy
"Hello, good to see you in the Diplo community space."
Sep 24, 2012
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Sep 24, 2012

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Did you take the Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme - IGCBP from DiploFoundation? If so, in which year? Who was tutoring you?
2012 Priyanthi Daluwatte
Where did you ¨discover¨ this Community portal?
Diplo training
What are you currently doing today and projects you have related to Internet governance?
working with Telecom regulatory authority in issues related toInternet regulation and echo system
In which ways the capacity building provided by Diplo has helped you and your community in Internet governance issues? (Question only for IGCBP Alumni)
get to here and see other point of views and corilate the issues with each other for better undestanding
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internet and humanity

Internet resemble the humanity itself!!! yes i think it does. you meet the good and the bad. we see a beautiful and the ugly. we see empathy and cruelty. so if this it true, should we not expect harmony in this world before we see that in this virtual world? if you believe in the the the statement "God does not change nations till they change themselves" then you should take the initiative as you and me are part of that nation! and so i am keen to see the first symptoms of those changes 

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At 5:15pm on September 24, 2012, Priyanthi Daluwatte said…

Hello, good to see you in the Diplo community space.

 
 
 

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