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Mr. Khaled was involved in the [[ICANN]] Public Forum of November 15th, 2001, where he expressed concern that [[ccTLD]]s are technically U.S. assets and argued for the transfer of [[ICANN]] and its authority to a more neutral country.<ref>[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/icann/mdr2001/archive/discussion-111501.html Harvard Law Database]</ref>
Mr. Khaled was involved in the [[ICANN]] Public Forum of November 15th, 2001, where he expressed concern that [[ccTLD]]s are technically U.S. assets and argued for the transfer of [[ICANN]] and its authority to a more neutral country.<ref>[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/icann/mdr2001/archive/discussion-111501.html Harvard Law Database]</ref>
==Education==
He has received his tertiary education from Simon Fraser University and University of Dhaka.


==Experience==
==Experience==
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* Community Builder at 'ICT for Health' Network<ref>[http://ictforhealth.ning.com/ ictforhealth.ning.com]</ref>
* Community Builder at 'ICT for Health' Network<ref>[http://ictforhealth.ning.com/ ictforhealth.ning.com]</ref>


==Specialties==
==Education==
 
He has received his tertiary education from Simon Fraser University and University of Dhaka.
Miraj Specializes in Online Community Management, Forum Moderation, ICT for Development, Communications Policy Research, Project Coordination, Technical Support and International Affairs.<ref>[http://ca.linkedin.com/in/asterix linkedin profile]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:20, 15 December 2011

Country: Bangladesh
Email: techiemik [at] yahoo.com
Website:

   [asterix.posterous.com asterix.posterous.com]

LinkedIn:    [Miraj Khaled Miraj Khaled]

Miraj Khaled is currently working with BytesForAll Bangladesh.

Mr. Khaled was involved in the ICANN Public Forum of November 15th, 2001, where he expressed concern that ccTLDs are technically U.S. assets and argued for the transfer of ICANN and its authority to a more neutral country.[1]

Experience

  • Organising Volunteer, Netsquared Camp
  • Community Connector, Bytes For All networks
  • Volunteer Admin at BytesForAll.net
  • Community Builder at 'ICT for Health' Network[2]

Education

He has received his tertiary education from Simon Fraser University and University of Dhaka.

References