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Current petition for Esperanto in EU

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dtgallagher (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 14 Munyonyo 2013 22:42:01

There is a petition on Avaaz.org to use Esperanto as the official language of the EU. Google search "Esperanto Avaaz" if you'd like to sign it (just your email is needed). It's been around for a bit already, and more than half way done!
--“While others were dreaming about it - I was getting it done.”
― Nathan W. Morris
Lets be like Nathan, eh?

se (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 16 Munyonyo 2013 02:41:13

dtgallagher:There is a petition on Avaaz.org to use Esperanto as the official language of the EU. Google search "Esperanto Avaaz" if you'd like to sign it (just your email is needed). It's been around for a bit already, and more than half way done!
--“While others were dreaming about it - I was getting it done.”
― Nathan W. Morris
Lets be like Nathan, eh?
Almost more than 6 months and we cannot get 10 thousands people to sign it ? Anyone do a survey or analysis ?

dtgallagher (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 16 Munyonyo 2013 04:19:38

I don't know. Obviously the biggest obstacle is that not many people know about the language.

bartlett22183 (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 16 Munyonyo 2013 18:56:59

Or, more probably, few people, even active users of Esperanto, know about the website. I recall somehow learning of it, but I no longer recall how it was, and I no longer recall the URL for the petition. (As a non-European I did not consider signing.) So I think it is probably a matter of not even knowing about the petition rather than lack of interest or advocacy.

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