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INTERNATIONAL STATES PARLIAMENT FOR SAFETY AND PEACE
The International States Parliament for Safety and Peace (ISPSP) was founded on December 15, 1975 by a letter of Constitution of the International Legislative Assembly. It was juridically recognized by the International Law and the first nations to acknowledge it were United States and Italy. It is parallel to United Nations (UNO) and, like the United Nations, has representative ambassadors from all nations. The headquarters of the ISPSP is found in Italy. The Lord President of the Parliament is the Archbishop Viktor Busà, President of the Council of the States. The International First Vice President of the ISPSP is Dr. Hugo Chavez Frias, President of the Republic of Venezuela.
Mgr. Viktor Busà is an activist devoted to the cause of peace, defence of life and human rights. He has been in the struggle for the cause for 25 years without a break, since the creation of the ISPSP. His visionary dream for peace in the world and respect for human beings makes his life really remarkable. Two years after the creation of the ISPSP, his partner and co-founder of ISPSP and its first General Secretary, Monsignor Makarios III, died. Mgr. Viktor Busà went ahead alone, as the chair of the ISPSP, until Dr. Sypros Kyprianou (then new President of the Republic of Cyprus) was elected International Vice President of lSPSP. Working together with his new partner, he created the Assembly of the Parliament and, in 1977, signed a convention with President Rodrigo Carazo, at the University of Peace of the United Nations, in Costa Rica.
After have looked for the participation of all of the nations in the world, through their representative governments, the Parliament counts with 400 senators, 800 deputies, ambassadors and ministers, who contribute to the cause of peace with their President and General Secretary and with their volunteers’ work.
The work of the delegates and ministers of the ISPSP towards peace and enforcement of the respect for life and human rights includes rendering help and support to all of the people of the world, respecting the right of safety and peace in every aspect: moral, political, diplomatic, cultural, religious, economic and social. This is free to the governments. ISPSP organizes commissions to send to the countries in need, with the participation of volunteer ministers and parliamentary diplomats, who travel and work free of charge in order to resolve conflicts and help in re-establishing security and peace. Following the re-establishment of safety and peace, Lord Viktor Busà gives, as incentive, Peace Trophies to the authorities of places and countries where the Commission has worked.
The work of the ISPSP agents is paying off with good results in many countries. Once a year, there is a congress of ISPSP, where Delegates present their reports. Victorious interventions have been worked out and reported from the Diplomatic Crisis between Turkey and Cyprus; the crisis between Somalia and Ethiopia, Iran and Iraq, Ecuador and Peru, and the conflict in Uganda. The ISPSP has also made a contribution of diplomatic intervention in wars of several countries and places, as in the Middle East, in Sri Lanka’s civil war, in the countries of former Yugoslavia, in Rwanda, Congo, Angola and Mozambique. There are ISPSP diplomats working in South Africa, Moldavia, Russia and Chechnya. In support of the United Nations, Lord Busà and the ISPSP have participated in the Conferences of Addis Ababa and Vienna.
As observer, the ISPSP has sent parliamentarians to the general elections in Congo. The democratization of the Republic of Congo started in 1990. In this process, Lord Viktor Busà cooperated with the Congolese government in order to assure people security and to express the need for immediate peace. ISPSP organized a local sub-division with several Congolese members of different categories, notable jurists, high functionaries, ministries, etc. to negotiate peace with aggressors from the borders of DRC. When the aggression intensified, Lord Busà himself organized a series of international conferences, in order to gather international support. This contributed to the acceleration of the United Nation’s decision of sending the “Blue Helmets” and of assisting the reconstruction of the nation. As an evidence of acknowledgement of the ISPSP authority, several countries have sent to Lord Busà their letters, memoranda and other token gifts to express their gratitude to the Parliament services.
In 1985, Lord Viktor Busà got personally involved with the creation of the World Organization of the Indigenous and Aboriginal People. There are several ministers of the ISPSP working now at the front of the Andean Movement for re-culture of Inca countries. The movement started in Arequipa and Cuzco – Peru, where several ISPSP volunteer diplomats are working directly with the Inca natives in order to achieve a new interpretation of the past history of Peru, including the Inca history. It is a wonderful movement with the creation of schools, workshops, festivals, etc. It is easy to see how volunteer work can achieve things that governmental organizations are not able to achieve.
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