Dokument #1299075
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
The World Human Rights Protection Council
is part of the World Constitution and Parliament Association which
was founded in 1968 in order to establish world government and to
bring about universal peace (Telephone interview, 12 May 1992).
According to the Treasurer, who is also the spouse of the Executive
Secretary, the association is "interested" in human rights but does
not have the resources to do much. It leaves the "immediate issues
syndrome" to active organizations such as Amnesty International
(Ibid.).
The Federation of Earth Constitution was
adopted by a world constituent assembly in 1977 and has since been
ratified by persons from 25 different countries including the
presidents of Slovakia [sic] and Namibia as well as several Nobel
laureates (Ibid.). The Constitution provides for a
parliament of three houses, one of which would be composed of 200
members nominated by universities and churches.
Anyone who is interested can become a
member of the World Constitution and Parliament Association. There
is a Canadian branch, headed by an 88-year old woman in
Mississauga, but it is not effective as the woman is more
interested in the World Citizens' Movement (Ibid.).
The IRBDC is unable to corroborate this
information at the present time.