[IMC-Process] Darwin - official dissafilation proposal

Cameron Gregg cam at earthanarchy.org
Wed Aug 30 08:47:31 PDT 2006



(EN) Sydney IMC supports this proposal.

(ES) Sydney IMC soporta este propuesta.



info at melbourne.indymedia.org wrote:
> English follows.
> 
> PROPUESTA: IMC Darwin (desafiliación y prohibición de un miembro de la  
> red -- fecha límite propuesta, September 4, 15:00 GMT)
> 
> IMCistas,
> Nosotros de Indymedia Melbourne han llegado a la siguiente posición  
> sobre la saga de Darwin IMC. Esperamos que otros IMCs apoyen esta  
> posición, particularmente los IMCs que estan cercas y en la región y  
> que ya entienden bien la situación,  para que terminemos con esta saga  
> y podemos volver a hacer nuestro trabajo de Indymedia.
> 
> "Considerando los ataques continuos por Mick Lambe contra individuos  
> en muchos colectivos de Indymedia y su continuo abuso de los sitos de  
> Indymedia para atacar estos individuos y colectivos de IMC, Melbourne  
> Indymedia ha llegado a la decisión que refutamos de apoyar un Darwin  
> IMC que incluye Mick Lambe. Cualquier colectivo que quiere llamarse  
> Darwin Indymedia requería, como parte de su constitución, excluir Mick  
> Lambe y perdería su lugar como IMC si jamas si haga miembro." [1]
> 
> Realizamos que esto es un conclusión bastante duro pero es no podemos  
> llegar a otro. Sentimos que como Mick Lambe no puedo trabajar con  
> tantos colectivos de Indymedia, ha sido prohibido de muchas listas y  
> ha tenido dos servidores colectivos que ya refutan a darlo sus  
> servicios, que la hora ha pasado hace mucho tiempo que partimos  
> compañía.
> 
> Si otros colectivos apoyan nuestra posición nosotros proponemos que  
> Darwin ser oficialmente desafilado como un IMC, removido de la lista  
> de ciudades y sus listas de mail y otros recursos terminados.
> 
> In solidaridad.
> Melbourne IMC Colectivo
> 
> [1] Un individuo en el colectivo, Nigel, deseaba que fuera notado que  
> no era de acuerdo con la propuesta.
> 
> -----------------------
> 
> PROPOSAL: Darwin IMC (disaffiliation and banning of member from the  
> IMC network-- proposed decision deadline, September 4, 15:00 GMT)
> 
> 
> Dear IMCistas,
> 
> Melbourne Indymedia has arrived at the following position regarding  
> the current Darwin IMC saga. We hope that if other IMCs are prepared  
> to support this proposal, particularly those close and knowledgeable  
> about the situation within the Oceania region, that we might finally  
> be able to conclude this saga and continue on more fruitfully with out  
> IMC work.
> 
> "Given the continuous personal attacks by Mick Lambe against  
> individuals within a host of Indymedia collectives and his continuous  
> abuse of Indymedia sites to attack both these individuals and IMC  
> collectives, Melbourne Indymedia has come to the decision that it  
> refuses to support any Darwin IMC that would ever include Mick Lambe.  
> Any collective wishing to call itself Darwin Indymedia would therefore  
> require, as part of it's constitution, to exclude this individual and  
> would automatically forfeit it's place as an IMC if he were ever to  
> become a member." [1]
> 
> We realise that this is a quite harsh conclusion but we are unable to  
> come to any other and feel that as Mick Lambe is unable to work with  
> so many Indymedia collectives, has been banned from several lists and  
> whose behaviour has resulted in two hosting collectives refusing to  
> continue work with him, that the time has long past to part company  
> and work separately.
> 
> If other collectives are willing to support this position and the  
> would be Darwin IMC continues to include Mick Lambe within it then we  
> would propose that Darwin be officially disaffiliated as an IMC,  
> removed from the cities list and have all related lists and other  
> resources removed.
> 
> In Solidarity
> Melbourne IMC Collective
> 
> [1] One individual within the collective, Nigel, wished that it be  
> noted that he objected to the proposal.



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