Kurtis Lindqvist faces growing pressure to define when and how the organisation should intervene in Regional Internet Registry disputes.
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AFRINIC’s collapse deepens as Cloud Innovation demands dissolution, challenging ICANN’s intervention in Africa’s internet governance.
AFRINIC bans proxies and powers of attorney after one dispute, enabling ICANN’s quiet power grab in Africa.
The AFRINIC crisis exposes flaws in Africa IP governance, threatening digital growth and resource stability across the region.
Cloud Innovation says AFRINIC’s cancelled vote over one proxy shows governance collapse and demands the failed registry be dissolved.
RIPE NCC releases RIR governance consultation summary, revealing calls for transparency and clearer oversight of internet registries.
AFRINIC’s bylaw violations worsen its governance crisis, reinforcing calls for its dissolution and a new RIR for Africa.
AFRINIC’s 2025 election annulment reveals deep governance failures. Stakeholders call for its dissolution, warning of ICANN’s overreach and loss of regional autonomy.
ICANN’s reprimands towards media expose strategy of narrative control amid AFRINIC crisis—press freedom at stake.
Tripti Sinha, brings DNS and infrastructure expertise and has pushed for election integrity and transparency in AFRINIC’s governance reforms.
Since the appointment of Kurtis Lindqvist as ICANN CEO, the neutral internet governance body has turned to increasingly aggressive tactics.
The AFRINIC NomCom controversy raises doubts about the 2025 election process, as key bylaw procedures were skipped.