ICANN, The Arab League, Organization of the Islamic Conference, United Nations

Hijacking the Internet


By Daniel Greenfield
Friday, December 24, 2010

There has been a good deal of talk about Net Neutrality, but the Clinton Administration’s internationalization of ICANN means that there’s a much more serious threat to freedom of speech on the internet than even the FCC. A threat that hardly anyone is talking about.

Here’s a brief excerpt of a much longer piece

10) Further alterations to the geographical makeup of ICANN’s Board of Directors would mean a considerable shift in power towards the Arab League, which would presumably vote as a bloc far more than preexisting Geographic Regions.

12) Should the League of Arab States gain bloc voting power at ICANN, there is every indication that it will seek to replicate its effective takeover of the United Nations General Assembly, likely in conjunction with the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC).

15) On October 28, 2010, at OIC-CERT’s Second Annual General Meeting, OIC Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu noted the following as a core mission of OIC-CERT: “In view of the phenomena of discrimination, stereotyping and defamation targeting Muslims and their religion known as ‘Islamophobia,’ we invite the OIC-CERT to use its available professional and technical resources (in line with its objectives stated in terms of reference) in order to cooperate with the ‘OIC Islamophobia Observatory’ to identify the best ways and means including technical, administrative and legal tools to combat anti-Islamic contents on the internet.â€