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Agora' Internet - 1 ottobre 1994
(15) MAYDAY, MAYDAY AMERICA!

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RADICAL PARTY, THE TRANSNATIONAL TRANSPARTY

ABSTRACT: Insert published on payment on the "New York Times" of 28th

Septembre. The text contains a solicitation to join the radical party.

Lastly, it suggests the creation of an interactive link with the Radical

Party via Internet.

(THE NEW YORK TIMES, 28 september 1993)

FOR ESPERANTO

The Pope also adopted Esperanto when he pronounced the words "Felican

Paskon en Kristo Resurektinta" while giving his Easter blessing to Rome and

the world this year. Just as the Radical Party had hoped he would.

"Only a supranational, neutral language created for universal communication

can actually serve such a purpose without destroying other languages and

cultures," say the Esperantists.

One may be skeptical, but more and more scientists approve of this

language. Maybe they're right, maybe they're wrong. But what is intolerable

is that very few people understand that language is a vital democratic

issue.

"The situation regarding Esperanto has already been taken up by

supranational institutions, including UNESCO, and this language has the

support of leading cultural personalities such as Umberto Eco. However, it

is an issue requiring a political solution. Esperanto must be included in

every school's curriculum. The Radical Party was the first to take up this

campaign, which should be supported by everyone trying to unite the world,"

comments Ada Fighiera Sikorska, the Polish Editor-in-Chief of "Heroldo de

Esperanto", the first independent newspaper in Esperanto.

 
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