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Biography
Viktor Busà, born on 15.12.1941 in Palermo, Italy, can interestingly look back at his family history as far as 800 years. The roots of his family are historically traceable to Khan Buzar of Almaliq who was a vassal of Chengis Khan in 1211.
As Lord President of the IPSP he is Archbishop Viktor Busà, consecrated 1969 by Archbishop Manoel Ceia Laranjeira. Since his election 1979 Busà heads the Brazilian Orthodox Church (Bielo Russian Rite) as Patriarch. Within the International Parliament he is President of the Council of the States, and additionally he is also Attorney General at the International Conference and Confederation of Attorneys, Washington D.C., USA. In his function as President of the IPSP, he signed together with former Costa Rican President Rodrigo Carazo Odio on 24.01.1987, then President of the Peace University of the United Nations, a convention of cooperation in the fields of Human Rights, Social Justice, Security for the Nations and World Peace.
In the early 1970s he became actively involved in the government in exile of the Republic of Danzig under Prime Minister Rudi Dohrenbusch and has been honored for this work and his humanitarian service with the "Outstanding Achievement" Citation by the 117th General Assembly of the State of Ohio Senate and its President Senator Paul E. Gillmor. Following that Busà has been honored twice for his fight for civil rights and social justice by the late Governor George C. Wallace on 12.02.1974 as Honorary Lieutenant Colonel in the Alabama State Militia and also as Honorary Admiral in the Great State of Alabama Navy as a result of his spiritual contribution to the Governor's totally changed attitude towards civil rights which occured at that time. The State of Kentucky honoured Viktor Busà as Honorary Secretary of State and Kentucky Life Senator on 28.01.1983 by act of Secretary of State Frances Jones Mills whereas Governor Wallace C. Wilkinson honoured him as Kentucky Colonel on 13.01.1989. On 15.08.1984 he has been honored as a West Virginia Ambassador of Good Will Among all People by Secretary of State A. James Manchin. Nebraska Secretary of State Allen J. Beermann followed suit by appointing Busà as Associate Secretary of State on 23.01.1990. Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee honored him as "Arkansas Traveler to serve as Ambassador of Good Will to the people of other states" . Mayor Alejandro Marimon Salinas of Maria La Baja in Colombia conferred on 15.02.2007 with Decree Number 014 Honorary Citizenship upon Busà for his lifetime work for the International Parliament for Safety and Peace. The Consejo Municipal de Derechos del Nino y del Adolescente in Venezuela issued a Certificate of Recognition to Viktor Busà for "his dedicated work for the defence of Human Rights, especially for children and young adults" on 05.03.2007. Additionally has has been honored as Honorary Member of the Chamber of Senators of the Republic of Argentina on 21.05.2007.
He is also Knight Commander Grand Cross of the Order of Independence of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea since his appointment by President Teodoro Obiang on 29.11.2005. He has also received the Decoration to the Diplomatic and Humanistic Merit “Mahatma Gandhi” in 2005. Mons. Viktor Busà was on 20.08.2007 appointed as Vice President of the Council of the Committee of World Culture and Sports (DUMA), as well as Expert Counselor for Problems of National Security of Russia. Finally, the Council of Geopolitics appointed Busà as Honorary President on 24.05.2008
Msgr. 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 over 35 years, without a break, since the creation of the IPSP.
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 IPSP, his partner and co-founder of the IPSP and its first General Secretary and then president of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios III, passed away. Mgr. Viktor Busà went ahead alone, as the chair of the IPSP, until Dr. Sypros Kyprianou ( then new President of the Republic of Cyprus) was elected International Vice President of IPSP.
On academic field, Msgr Busà has been honored with various honorary doctorates and he is Professor extraordinary of the Psychoembriology College in Sao Paulo, Brazil and independent Lecturer for Psychiatry at Catholic University of Cuenca in Ecuador.
His scientific publications include:
Elementi di Paleontologia (1963)
Saggi Scientifici e Culturali (1969)
Manifesto per una nuova politica popolare delle Nazioni (1976)
Fenomenica sulla criminalita in Italia (1977)
Lezioni di Paleornitologia (1978)
Echi di vita primoridale sulla Terra (1982)
Tesi sul Tyrannosaurus Rex (1984)
Aspetti Psicopatici nella criminalizzazione (1985)
La Tanatomia nella Psichiatrica contemporanea (1996)
Epicedio della civiltà umana alla luce dello Scibilismo (1998)
Il Fattore psicopatologico personale nella Litazomania (1998)
Genesi e profilassi pschiatrica delle Ansiopatie (1999)
Classificazione delle Psicopatologie piu frequenti (2002)
Dimenticare questo Mondo (2003)
Scibilismo Contemporaneo (2003)
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