Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda
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Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda (SAT; in English, World Non-Nationalist Association) was founded in 1921 by Eugène Lanti. SAT 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. A member is called a SAT-ano, which coincidentally may be pronounced the same as satano meaning Satan.
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- SAT -- includes "What is SAT?" section in Esperanto, Croatian, Spanish, Japanese, Dutch, Korean, Russian, Italian, German, Polish and French.



