Greetings, This is an interesting topic. I feel there is a slight possibility (some) questions asked may be misunderstood as "questions against human right (implementation)", which is not true. The questions are about the process, and not on the subject.
The Diff blog post mentions: "Our Human Rights Policy relates to *all *of the rights https://www.un.org/en/about-us/universal-declaration-of-human-rights listed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights.." For now I would like to bring the following thoughts to your kind attention. 1) By structure there is an inequality in the labour/intellect remuneration model: salaried and volunteers. That's fine. The super-amazing volunteer work by thousands of people makes Wikimedia. I understand this structure. However, from the aspect of "human rights" and "right to equality", how do you explain and what are your thoughts on the unequal labor /intellect remuneration process? 2) There are things like individual rights, right to life, and several other things. Volunteers solve their necessities themselves and the movement has nothing to do in it. In a different context we were told medical insurance during the pandemic could not be given to volunteers as there is "no formal association with volunteers"! Only because we are talking about human rights, I am interested to know your thoughts on this.
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L) Freedom of expression: opinion, religious expression etc we need to be careful that they do not end up creating a problematic situation where we have a neutral point of view, no advocacy rules also on some projects.
Please assume good faith, ইতি,/Regards টিটো দত্ত/User:Titodutta (মাতৃভাষা থাক জীবন জুড়ে)
বৃহস্পতি, ৯ ডিসেম্বর, ২০২১ তারিখে ৮:৫৫ PM টায় তারিখে Richard Gaines < rgaines@wikimedia.org> লিখেছেন:
Hello,
The Wikimedia Foundation’s Global Advocacy team is excited to announce the approval of the Human Rights Policy https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Human_Rights_Policy#Frequently_Asked_Questions by the Board of Trustees on 8 December 2021. Please read our blog post https://diff.wikimedia.org/2021/12/09/what-the-wikimedia-foundations-new-human-rights-policy-means-for-our-movement/ about the policy and what it means for the Wikimedia Foundation’s work in the coming years on Diff. We invite you to join representatives of the Foundation’s Global Advocacy and Human Rights teams here http://meet.google.com/wio-vdkw-phd for a conversation hour tomorrow, 10 December, at 10:00 AM ET (15:00 UTC) to address any immediate concerns, questions, or suggestions regarding this policy or how it will be implemented. The session will be recorded for later viewing and you may submit questions by email to myself (rgaines@wikimedia.org) and Ziski Putz (zputz@wikimedia.org) ahead of or following the conversation hour. Additional conversation hours on this policy will be made available in the coming weeks.
Best regards,
*Ricky Gaines *(he/him/his) Senior Manager, Advocacy Audiences Wikimedia Foundation rgaines@wikimedia.org
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