Endorsement of International Charter of ISPSP

Endorsement of International Charter of ISPSP
 
March 17, 2010 - PRLog -- The International Council of CCLP Worldwide has passed the resolution to endorse and support the International Charter of International Parliament for Safety and Peace.
The International Parliament for Safety and Peace (IPSP) has operated for over 33 years in Palermo, Sicily. It is an intergovernmental organization of States, founded originally by constituting charter of the Republics of Cyprus, Senegal and Mali on 15th December 1975 and has today parliamentary and diplomatic delegations in more than 130 Nations.

Founders of the International Parliament for Safety and Peace are the orthodox Archbishops Monsignore Viktor Busa & who is first president of the Board of States for the life protection, and the late orthodox Archbishop Monsignor Makariós III, former president of the Republic of Cyprur

INTERNATIONAL CHARTER FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN LIFE
The Parlamento Mondiale per la Sicurezza e la Pace - International Parliament for Safety and Peace - promulgates the Charter on the Protection of Human Life, as follows:

Article 1 - Note that today, always more with greater ferocity not using any respect for public health and the life of men, the International Parliament for Safety and Peace, grasping the' Universal Declaration of Human Rights ', adopted among others by the United Nations december 10, 1948, guarantees, for all states in the world, to defend by every means available the human life, much of which is depreciated and destroyed in recent times.

Article 2 – The International Parliament condemns any political persecution,religious and racial hatred, which may occur within countries.

Article 3 - No citizen of a country may be arbitrarily arrested, imprisoned or exiled, or subjected to measures of discrimination or other physical or moral coercion as well as restrictions of any kind.

Article 4 - No citizen of a country may be subjected to torture or to cruel, bestial and degrading treatment.

Article 5 - No citizen of a country, even if found guilty of a crime, could be sentenced to death, because the State, in condemning a crime, cannot commit another crime by applying the death penalty.  

Article 6 - All citizens of a country have the right to freedom of thought, speech and consciousness. This right includes the freedom to profess publicly and privately, in any form and medium, their religion, their political ideology, their opinions, beliefs, without persecution, threats, arrests, detentions or even exile, torture or death, for this.

Article 7 - The International Parliament also condemns racism as an aberration carrying incivility and pathological persecution mania.  

Article 8 - The International Parliament calls on Member States of the world to abolish so-called "military police" used against their citizens, as well as a "secret police" that stifles freedom.

Article 9 – The International Parliament shall appoint International High Commissioners with the 'intent to prevent and eliminate all forms of constitutional illegalities that may occur in those nations with tyranny, dictatorship, absolutism and pseudo-democracies.

Article 10 - The International Parliament of the unified countries denounces those states that implement police torture and cruel imprisonment, and who use "show trials” which usually result in death sentences.

Article 11 - Countries, which are publicly indicted by the International Parliament, will be proposed for 'expulsion from the United Nations Organization.

Article 12 - Furthermore, those who have been indicted will be subject to severe economic sanctions, as well as a total political, social and cultural isolation and a boycott of tourism.

Article 13 - The International Parliament rejects and condemns any kind of war and urban warfare and also, given the phenomena of organized crime which is protected, among other, by mainly personal and political interests that do not benefit the national community.

Article 14 - The International Parliament has the power to intervene in those nations that are guilty of the most horrific crimes and the destruction of free and honest citizens, in order to restore order, justice and legality.  

Article 15 – The International Parliament does not recognize any formality of "interference in internal affairs of a State" when that State is prosecuted before the world because of atrocities, persecution, torture, wars and other abominable abuses that may result from political/judicial institutions and the authorities in charge of police and even the army in her form as military police.

Article 16 - The International Parliament intends to establish a fund for international aid for the persecuted, for prisoners and torture invalids.

Article 17 – The International Parliament has the right to monitor all nations, in terms of international legal order to prevent and suppress any forms of abuse of power that raise from time to time, which can become a license to torture and persecution, arrest and imprisonment, exile and death penalty. In this sense, the International Parliament is an informer of the nations in such situations, placing itself in direct contact with the respective governments, through the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Interior, Justice and Armed Forces.

Article 18 - The International Parliament rejects and condemns nuclear tests and nuclear weapons in general, as well as chemical and biological weapons, which are all signs of incivility and social and political decline.  

Article 19 - The International Parliament proposes that the United Nations implement serious economic sanctions to those who employ nuclear weapons as a means of last resort in war, or who make them explode on the surface, sea and underground.

Article 20 - If a state were to continue their nuclear tests after economic sanctions have been implemented, it should be presented to and expelled by the United Nations.

Article 21 - All citizens of nations that are in severe condition of being persecuted, tortured, detained, sentenced to death and exiled, are obligated to refer to the International Parliament for Safety and Peace in their defense against lawlessness, violence, hatred and tyranny.

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