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WSA - World SErvice Authority - osnovano 1953. Neprofitna organizacija. Promovira građanstvo svijeta, svjetski zakon i svjetsku vladu. Ima urede u Šangaju i Washingotnu. Izdaje World Passport (Svetski Pasoš, Svjetsku Putovnicu). Osnivač - Gary Davis, bivši glumac i pilot za vrijeme 2. svj. rata koji je odbacio američko državljanstvo 1948 da bi živio kao građanin svijeta...
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The World Service Authority (WSA), founded in 1953, is a non-profit organization that educates about and promotes "world citizenship", "world law", and World Government. It has offices in Washington, D.C. and Shanghai, China. It is best known for issuing World Passports.
The WSA was founded by Garry Davis, a former Broadway actor and World War II bomber pilot who renounced his U.S. citizenship in 1948 to live as a "citizen of the world". It was set up to be the administrative agency of the "World Government of World Citizens" which he declared on September 4, 1953. Besides issuing World Passports, the WSA registers applicants as "world citizens", and issues "world citizen" identity documents, such as birth certificates, identity cards and marriage certificates.
World Passport
The World Passport is a document issued by the World Service Authority, a non-profit organization[1], citing Article 13, Section 1, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. World Passports have reportedly been accepted on a de facto, case-by-case basis by over 150 countries and, at one time or another, on an explicit, legal or de jure basis by Burkina Faso, Ecuador, Mauritania, Tanzania, Togo and Zambia. However, Burkina Faso withdrew its de jure recognition of World Passports in 1992, and Zambia has also reportedly withdrawn its recognition. Immigration authorities in Canada[2], New Zealand[3], Switzerland[4] and the United States[5] have stated that they do not recognize such documents because they are not issued by a competent government authority, and thus do not meet the definition of a passport. The latest edition of the World Passport, issued January 2007, is an MRD (machine readable document) with an alphanumeric code bar enabling computer input plus an embedded "ghost" photo for security, printing overcovered with a plastic film.