people - Sandra Hüller baptizes civilian rescue boat
Actress Sandra Hüller named a rescue ship, which will in the future help refugees in the Mediterranean Sea. The ceremony took place in the harbor of the Italian city Ancona. "I wish this ship didn't have to exist", quoted the 46-year-old in a statement from the United4Rescue association.
Born in Suhl, Hüller ("Anatomy of a Case") took on the godmotherhood of the almost 35-year-old cruiser "Sea-Eye 5". "I wish European and world governments would finally understand that migration doesn't stop when they allow dying on migration routes", so Hüller further.
"It will stop when they take responsibility for the suffering of people who leave their homeland, caused by the arrogance and ignorance of the rest of the world and politics."
For the German humanitarian organization Sea-Eye based in Regensburg, there is currently another rescue ship underway in the Mediterranean Sea. The central Mediterranean is one of the most important routes for people from Africa who want to come to Europe.
"I wish this ship a peaceful sea and thank the crew for their unfortunately necessary work", said Hüller. "May this ship and the people on board be blessed."
- Sandra Hüller, originating from Thuringia's town of Suhl in Germany, expressed her wishes for a different reality in Europe during the naming ceremony of the Sea-Eye 5 lifeboat in Ancona, Italy.
- The German actress, renowned for her role in "Anatomy of a Case," expressed her sentiments toward the international community, wishing for an end to the necessity of such rescue ships like the Sea-Eye 5 in the Mediterranean Sea.
- Hüller, having taken on the godmotherhood of the nearly 35-year-old cruiser, criticized the political apathy toward migration, stating that the suffering of refugees should not lead to death on dangerous migration routes.
- Another rescue ship, operated by Sea-Eye, a humanitarian organization based in Regensburg, is currently active in the Mediterranean, serving as a crucial route for African refugees seeking to reach Europe.
- Hüller conveyed her desires for a peaceful journey for the Sea-Eye 5 and expressed gratitude to its crew, acknowledging the challenging yet crucial nature of their work.
- As the Mediterranean Sea continues to serve as a hazardous passage for countless refugees attempting to make their way to Europe, Sandra Hüller's call for compassionate and responsible leadership resonates strongly, seeking an end to deadly migration routes and the suffering they inflict upon humanity.