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From: iad@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Ivan A Derzhanski)
Subject: Re: Re^6: Single European Language (german?)
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Date: Mon, 19 Jun 1995 21:11:15 GMT
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In article <Pine.SCO.3.91.950619204045.8122D-100000@student.cc.fc.ul.pt> Antonio Martins <bacano@cc.fc.ul.pt> writes:
>On 19 Jun 1995, roger wrote:
>> While it doesn't make it right, I think that those who spoke
>> Esperanto in the European dictatorships suffered because they
>> were usually Communists or, at least, regarded as such.
>
>Not for those who spoke esperanto under the (european) dictatorships
>of Stalin and the like. They suffered the same fate...

Yes, because they were usually communists, or at least regarded as such.

(Note lowercase _c_.)

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