For what it's worth. I have been in conversation with ALAC and other ICANN colleagues from North Africa over the last 24 hours. The situation is sufficiently sensitive that they have asked not to be identified. While supporting the ALAC endorsement of the ISOC statement, they have been adamant to me that stronger political statements from within At-Large or ICANN -- such as the ones proposed here -- will do more harm than good. Our counterpart RALO in Africa has explicitly chosen NOT to create a statement. And African At-Large members have privately asked the ALAC Executive Committee not to engage in political statement beyond support of what ISOC has done. Just something to consider... - Evan PS: I am still strongly in favour of follow-up policy activity to be taken by At-Large in the aftermath of the events in Egypt -- specifically recommendation #3 of Marc's draft statement and parts of Rod's blog on the matter. I am not for us doing nothing. But i prefer action -- of the kind that ICANN At-Large was designed to do -- over making statements.