WIPO votes -- and it's bad news in the Balkans
Posting on the excellent Intellectual Property Watch weblog, William New brings news of the first round of voting for the next Director-General of the World Intellectual Property Organization. The votes cast so far are as follows:
Masood Khan has polled well, as the Pakistan Daily Times predicted. According to that source,
Francis Gurry (Australia) 24Bojan Pretnar and Gjorgji Filipov -- who had his own campaign website -- are both eliminated.
José Graça Aranha (Brazil) 16
Masood Khan (Pakistan) 13
Yoshiyuki Takagi (Japan) 6
Jorge Amigo Castañeda (Mexico) 4
Philippe Petit (France) 4
Alicja Adamczak (Poland) 3
Enrique Manalo (Philippines) 3
Toufiq Ali (Bangladesh) 2
James Otieno Odek (Kenya) 2
Boris Simonov (Russia) 2
José Delmer Urbizo (Honduras) 2
Bojan Pretnar (Slovenia) 1
Gjorgji Filipov (Macedonia) 1
Masood Khan has polled well, as the Pakistan Daily Times predicted. According to that source,
"Some diplomats who follow UN activities in Geneva say the WIPO election could reflect a wider struggle for influence in the world body between Western nations and Islamic countries and their allies -- African states, Russia, China and Cuba. ‘North’ countries have 30 seats on the committee, the OIC has 18 and non-Islamic African and Asian states – including China, North Korea and Russia – that normally line up with the OIC in the Rights Council, have 20".