Esperanto, The EU, and the Nobel Peace Prize1 min read

Esperanto Globalization Language Politics

European Union

Ljudmila Novak, who I assume is a Polish a Slovenian delegate to the European Union Parliament, is suggesting that Esperanto be the common language for the European Union. Yea!

Since it was mentioned below I will go ahead and add this to the post. I have seen this around, but I have not posted it yet, since I had a good idea what it was about. The Prague Manifesto, which was drafted in 1996 at a World Congress of Esperato, gives a wonderful rationale for the use of Esperanto as the IAL

Nobel Prize

I did not report on this before since there were only a few places that mentioned it, but I will mention this now: Esperanto was nominated for a 2008 Nobel Peace Prize.

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