Subject: From TRANSNATIONAL - Satyagraha - 23 May 1994 - No. 2
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Fortnightly Newsletter of the Radical Party
We are publishing this letter that Carlo Bourlot, member of the Radical
Party, received from an Algerian friend.
..., 27 April 1994
Dear Carlo,
I received your letter of 24 June 1993 a long time ago, but, unfortunately,
it arrived at a bad moment. I am experiencing serious difficulties because
of Esperanto. Every person who familiarizes with any European culture is
threatened by the unitarians.
Maybe you have heard about the things that are happening here.
(...)Don't think that I have kept silent for no reason; the situation here
is very grim. I could actually be killed at any moment.
This is why I have tried to leave Algeria and seek refuge in a European
country but, unluckily, not one of my friends has been able to help me.
I understand, naturally, but I am living a very dangerous situation, and
have already lost my job after participating in the "Universala Kongreso"
(...) because the inventor of Esperanto is said to have been a Jew.
Therefore, I am being accused of learning Esperanto; I have even taught
the language to some of my compatriots.
I'll say goodbye now.
Maybe you'll have news of me if I manage to survive.
(signed letter)