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SATEB

SATEB (Workers’ Esperanto Movement) is the British affiliate of the non-nationalist world organisation SAT (Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda[?]) which is a world-wide worker movement active in socialist, peace, trade union, feminist and environmental[?] issues.

SAT uses Esperanto as its working language and aims through the use of Esperanto to enable progressive individuals, organizations and workers of all countries to exchange ideas and meet on the basis of equality across national barriers.

SATEB organizes an annual residential weekend at The Wedgwood Memorial College[?], Barlaston[?], Stoke-on-Trent. The main feature of these meetings is the visit of Esperanto speaking lecturers from abroad e.g. from Cuba, Germany, Holland, Belgium etc

Members of SATEB receive the bilingual quarterly magazine La Verda Proleto.

External Links

  • SATEB (http://satesperanto.free.fr/leaoj/sateb)
  • SAT (http://www.sat-esperanto.org/) -- includes "What is SAT?" section in Esperanto, Croatian, Spanish, Japanese, Dutch, Korean, Russian, Italian, German, Polish and French (though not English).



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