Hello to All :)

1) Of course i am aware that the decision has already been made. I would not have brought this issue had i not thought, (along with many others by the way who are unfortunately not here to express themselves about this) that whatever jury took that decision has fallen into a manifest error, that justifies a look back and reconsideration, rather than be ignored, and regardless of whether this will change things or not. The issue needs to be addressed, because it is very important. It is a fact, that participants from Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and possibly other countries, will never have the chance to attend the next wikimania conference should it be held in Israel. Further, other participants from other countries, particularly "Arab" countries whose citizens do not usually go to Israel for any purpose, and this applies to both Jordan and Egypt with whom Israel is in diplomatically fine terms, will find many troubles from both the Israeli and their own governments. This is no speculation, there are hundreds of accounts on the internet of maltreatment and confiscation of belongings of passengers for all sorts of reasons by Israeli officials at entry/exit points. Questions asked in such aggressive tonality and attitude regarding the passengers' views and opinion of Israel and the conflict in the middle east. Please ask the ministry of foreign affairs, whether they will let some attendees in, if they answered these questions as they do believe rather than fake a friendly answer!

2) If even presidential elections can be repeated because their results were doubtful, i cannot see why everyone here so far is talking about the "impossibility" of reconsidering the validity of the decision made by the jury, as though it is a sanctified or infallible one! Somehow it seems that so far no one apart from myself, who could get into Israel only following a car or bus ride of 8 hours from my very home in Cairo, took the time to think of the position of those who will never be permitted into Israel, or who will avoid doing so because Israel is in fact a problematic destination for them. And regardless of whether any of this is fair or not, we currently do have a realistic situation that is laden with injustice and great potential of practical disorder, which somehow was not raised during the decision making process, although it is no secret or news! This suggests that non of those who will be negatively effected by the decision, were present when the process of deciding was ongoing. One of the benefits of this discussion then, is perhaps to give more attention to such matters as representativeness, inclusive deliberation, and outreach, in further such processes of wikimania biding and decision making. Perhaps from now on, we should make more effort in reaching out for, you know, "all the people on Earth" who might want to come to wikimania with their experiences, etc. Unfortunately I was not there then, and maybe i won't be able to be there later, but I do not believe that it is too late to bring this issue now, and to attempt to correct what is wrong even by those who, understandably, love their own country and would have loved to see it hosting such a wonderful event. It is for a clean, freeing, progressive, and Humanistic experience and social process that we commit ourselves; the passing-by moments in this experience will be destructive if they are absorbed only in the passing-by moment!

Finally, Wikimania conferences must be accessible to everyone, without having to speak of making "exceptions" and taking extra measures to smoothen the passage of those who participate together everyday in creating and making the new free knowledge and culture of our age and the future. This is the position that I have chosen for myself, rather than the one that you ask me to adopt, that is, to suggest solutions to numberless problems and to an erroneous and unfair condition and situation. And now I ask you, what is YOUR position? 

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Maysara