Posted by: esperantolobby | December 2, 2008

Welcome to Esperanto Lobby

Welcome to the Esperanto Lobby website.

This is where we will update you on news, information and items needing your ACTION.  Visit this page for our up-to-date postings or use the links above for important lobbying information.

Above you will find pages dedicated to the various political institutions in the UK and internationally where you can influence your elected decision-makers.  Background information is provided about the various institutions under each heading.

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  1. Brian- thanks for your visit and comment left on Free Spirit today. I definitely want to learn more about Esperanto. Good blog here – I’ll be back.

  2. Mr. Barker, you left a note on my blog in reference to an essay I wrote on bilingualism in Canada.

    I wish you every success in your endeavors to spread Esperanto. It is likely that English will eventually wane as a de facto lingua franca and perhaps Esperanto will be positioned to replace it.

    Gerry Porter,
    Ottawa

  3. Brian, Good work. I mentioned your blog somewhere in my blog http://www.EsperantoFriends.blogspot.com

  4. Brian,

    Your campaign is long and difficult, and I commend your work. By spreading awareness of a lingua franca, you’re also fighting against linguistic prejudice. Keep it up!

  5. By the way, I think it would be wonderful if this blog was in Esperanto as well as English.

  6. bela blogo, brian!

    renato

  7. Estas interese noti ke Daily Express menciis la Esperanto-Tagon. Do viaj klopodoj efikis! Gratulon!

  8. Bona laboro Brian, kvankam in Englis mi pensas, ke helpas kaj helpos. Jarmil

  9. Gratulojn kaj dankojn Brian

    Puerile disputes on the actual selection question of a universal auxiliary language, a mighty task resting partly with the parliaments of the world, will evaporate in the light of systematic and widespread interconsultations such as initiated in Bonn recently. Whether English will remain dominant or whether Mandarin will become dominant are as ephemeral questions vis-a-vis a bone fide auxiliary idiom as which national language of the 19th century was dominant. When the American empire goes the way of all empires foreign students of English and their over charged parents, especially in Asia, will re-examine the language order status quo
    Is there a list of the NGOs participating in Bonn?

    Amike

    Paul Desailly


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