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Neudeck supports the
European Youth Eco Parliament
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Rupert
Neudeck was born in 1939 in Danzig (Germany),
which is now Gdanks in Poland.
His
family was expelled from Danzig first to Saxonia (Koethen)
and went to West-Germany. He studied law, catholic theology
and philosophy and also learnt different languages.
Rupert Neudeck was a correspondent and journalist in the
political department of the Deutschlandfunk (German Radio,
nationwide service).
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Why
do I support Eyep ?
“Protection
of the environment is now a part of our everyday life. From sorting
our waste to turning off lights, every day is a chance to avoid
wasting our natural resources and to take action at home or close
to home. Protection of the environment is not some far-off ideal,
but is achieved through concrete action. However, to ensure that
everyone feels involved and is able to act, it is important to
understand why we need to act and to ensure that everyone shares
in our effort. In doing some activities together on this level,
we are protecting our future, the future of our generation as
well as the future of our children (if we get any). The present
time is touched by many intensions and obligations but we do not
see that we can avoid the collapse of our ecological system and
environment.
Education
enables us to understand and to develop our independence. Action
transforms us
into responsible people. Solidarity and Responsibility are the
two faces of one coin. The reason I have chosen to support the
European Youth Eco-Parliament is precisely because it has that
spirit of action, participation and solidarity that encourages
a greater sense of responsibility in everyone, as the Earth is
our common property that we must all protect.”

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In
1978,
Rupert Neudeck founded CAP ANAMUR a German Emergency Doctors
Organization.
Rupert Neudeck, radio journalist then, and a colleague collected
the signatures of people ready to charter a German ship to
rescue refugees. In 1979, the ship "Cape Anamur"
(giving the organization its name) weighed anchor at Kobe
Japan. The organization saved 11,488 Vietnamese lives.
CAP ANAMUR has developed projects in more than 30 countries:
Uganda, Ethiopia, Angola, Mozambique, Sudan, South Africa,
Ghana, Somalia, Tchad, Japan and Vietnam, Cambodia, Irak,
Siberia/Russia and Afghanistan, Colombia, Haïti, …
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In 2003,
Rupert Neudeck founded another non-governmental organization
: GRUENHELME (Green helmets).
The association is working as a humanitarian agency. The main
interest is the reconstruction of villages, schools and ambulances
in destroyed regions. The organizations always collaborates
with the local population. Greenhelmets want to revive John
F. Kennedy's idea of a Peace Corps and we aim to unite young
christian and muslim Germans as well as other people with
the same understanding and the intention to work together
and create something.
The
first mission started in IRAK: in the slums
of Baghdad (Shishan) where a school for 2.300 children is being
constructed. The
second mission is an project in AFGHANISTAN
where another school is constructed in the village Totechi (100
km. from Herat). In this village and region Turkmen, Pashtun
and Tajik people are living and working peacefully together.
In the same time, we help the local population to improve the
infrastucture of the village, watersupply.
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