Dear all,

I have been quite surprised by the RIPE NCC Executive Board statement for 
several reasons, please allow me to outline some of them here:

1.
The RIPE NCC Executive Board writes that:

The Executive Board of the RIPE NCC believes that the means to communicate should not be affected by domestic political disputes, international conflicts or war.

I very much believe this should be the case too. Unfortunately, this is not the 
case. The Russian military is actively attacking civil communication 
infrastructures. A case in point is Kyiv's TV tower that was bombarded by the 
Russian military yesterday.

So communication is being affected. Furthermore, the Russian military is using 
the Internet and has registered several ASNs. So currently, we are facilitating 
interconnection for the Russian military while this very military is bombing 
communication infrastructure and civilians.


2.
Then the Board goes one step further:

The Executive Board of the RIPE NCC is committed to taking all lawful steps 
available to ensure that the RIPE NCC can provide undisrupted services to all 
members across our service region and the global Internet community.

Here the board says that it will do everything within its power to keep, for 
example, facilitating the Russian military? Why?

This has nothing to do with human rights (law), because only individuals and 
communities have human rights. Not governments. Governments have obligations 
they need to live up to, whereas the Russian government is violating rights, 
both under human rights law as well as international law.

3.
Then the board makes another moral statement:

It is crucial that the RIPE NCC remains neutral and does not take positions 
with regard to domestic political disputes, international conflicts or war.

The understanding of 'neutrality' here is very thin because it implies all sides have 
equal power. This is obviously not the case in the attack of Russia on Ukraine. Desmond 
Tutu said about this: "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have 
chosen the side of the oppressor."

4.
The board could have said: we don't think RIPE NCC has the knowledge and 
expertise to make a judgment in this situation, we rely on 'X government or 
governance body' for guidance, it would have been clear. Now RIPE NCC is 
choosing to resist legal measures by governments but without developing its own 
politics outside of an underdeveloped (and frankly underwhelming) claim of 
'neutrality' and the need for 'communication' whereas the current decision is 
not helping either.

Best,

Niels

On 01-03-2022 13:26, Christian Kaufmann wrote:
Dear members,

At its meeting yesterday, the RIPE NCC Executive Board approved the following 
resolution:

The RIPE NCC provides critical services to its membership spread across a 
diverse geographical and political region.

The Executive Board of the RIPE NCC believes that the means to communicate 
should not be affected by domestic political disputes, international conflicts 
or war. This includes the provision of correctly registered Internet numbering 
resources.

The Executive Board of the RIPE NCC is committed to taking all lawful steps 
available to ensure that the RIPE NCC can provide undisrupted services to all 
members across our service region and the global Internet community.

The RIPE NCC will publicly document all its efforts to ensure that the registry 
is not negatively affected by laws, regulations or political developments.

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It is crucial that the RIPE NCC remains neutral and does not take positions 
with regard to domestic political disputes, international conflicts or war.

This guarantees equal treatment for all those responsible for providing 
Internet services. This is a fundamental reason why the RIPE NCC has been able 
to maintain its operations in the way it has for the past three decades. It 
also means that the information and data provided by the RIPE NCC can be 
trusted as authoritative and free from bias or political influence. Failure to 
adhere to this approach would jeopardise the very model that has been key to 
the development of the Internet in our service region.

The Executive Board also expresses solidarity with those operators who have the 
difficult task of maintaining Internet access to assist the people suffering 
from the terrible effects of armed conflicts and war.

Kind regards,

Christian Kaufmann
Chairman of the RIPE NCC Executive Board


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Affiliated Faculty - Digital Democracy Insitute - Simon Fraser University
Research Fellow - Centre for Internet and Human Rights - European University 
Viadrina
Associated Scholar - Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade - Fundação Getúlio Vargas

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