> From: Dean Willis <dean.willis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > there are a lot of people in the world who will be looking for ways > to make the PRC government over-react against the IETF, resulting in > an international incident that is embarrassing or otherwise damaging > to the PRC. I normally agree with Dean on very little, but I think he has an interesting point here - because I was thinking the exact same thing earlier this morning, that someone with an axe to grind could make use of this. Of course, it's not at all clear that such an attempt would succeed: during the Olympics, a number of foreign activists tried to stage small protests - and were quickly seized by the authorities, and put on planes out of the country. I would expect the same measured, but strict, reaction here. > Are our members who are Falun Gong practitioners going to be > persecuted for their beliefs while attending IETF? Are our members > who are active in Tibetan or Taiwanese independence movements going > to be quietly picked up off the street outside our venue? More likely they just wouldn't be given visas to begin with. That happened at the Olympics, too. Noel _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf