Pia Klemp Explained

Pia Klemp (born 10 October 1983) is a German biologist and human rights activist, who, between 2011 and 2017, worked for the Sea Shepherd organization to participate in many international operations to protect sea animals.

Between 2016 and 2018 she commanded two rescue ships in the Mediterranean Sea for the German non-government organizations (NGOs) Jugend Rettet and Sea-Watch during the ongoing European migrant crisis. Her ships rescued about 14,000 migrants from drowning. Klemp was responsible for the rescue of more than a thousand migrants. One of her ships,, was seized by Italian authorities in 2017, who accused her of cooperating with human traffickers, and claimed many of those saved were at no imminent risk of death. If convicted, she will face 20 years in prison. Her newer ship, was prevented from departing its dock by Maltese authorities for several months in 2018.

Life and work

Klemp was born in 1983 in Bonn-Beuel, Germany. She studied biology in Bonn, but dropped out before finishing. For two years she worked as a diving instructor and participated in several nature conservation projects in Germany, Thailand and Indonesia.

In 2011 she joined the marine conservation organization Sea Shepherd, working aboard,, and, for six years in various positions such as cook, rescue diver, deckhand, ship manager and second mate, while gaining her sea captain's license. During this time she took part in many missions including Operation Relentless and Operation Milagro.

On 9 June 2015, she founded Aquascope e.V., an organization to develop and utilize surveillance technologies to tackle illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

With the emerging European migrant crisis since 2015, she switched in 2017 to rescue ship operations in the Mediterranean Sea, commanding by the German Jugend Rettet organization in two missions until the ship was seized by Italian authorities on 2 August 2017. Presented at Manifesta 12, a Goldsmiths, University of London-based Forensic Oceanography and Forensic Architecture team of researchers came to the conclusion that the crew of Iuventa neither communicated with nor returned empty boats back to the traffickers.

Since early November 2017 she was responsible for the first four rescue missions of Sea-Watch 3 near the Libyan coast, after the ship was taken over by the German Sea-Watch organization from Médecins Sans Frontières Spain. On 1 June 2018, Sea-Watch 3 was blocked from leaving the harbour of Valletta by Maltese authorities until October 2018.

The forthcoming suit in the Iuventa court case forced Klemp to temporarily stop her rescue activities at sea and return to Germany in August 2018.Later that year she founded the group "Solidarity at Sea".

Klemp is author of the novels German: Allmende und Schrebergarten (English: "Commons and allotment") and German: Lass uns mit den Toten tanzen (English: "Let us dance with the dead"). She has also written German: Entlarvung (English: "Exposure"), German: Wutschrift: Wände einreißen, anstatt sie hochzugehen (English: "Rage-Manuscript: Tearing down walls instead of climbing them") and French: Les vivants, les morts et les marins (English: "The living, the dead, and the sailors").

According to The Guardian, Klemp accepted the offer of street artist and activist Banksy to command the NGO vessel, which departed for its first mission in late August 2020. In the report, she told The Guardian, "I don't see sea rescue as a humanitarian action, but as part of an anti-fascist fight".

Media

On 13 January 2017, hosted Klemp and other guests in his Nachtcafé 90-minute talkshow at Südwestrundfunk (SWR) discussing her marine life conservation and anti-whaling activities with Sea Shepherd.

On 10 June 2018, the Biografilm Festival in Bologna, Italy, introduced Michele Cinque's 86-minute cinema documentary .

On 7 September 2018, interviewed Klemp for half an hour in Phoenix persönlich, on Phoenix.

On 5 March 2019, Katja Kipping spoke about Klemp in a feature German: Bedeutende Frauen der Weltgeschichte - Pia Klemp (English: "Important women of world history - Pia Klemp") by Julia Menger and Kerstin Hermes in "Der schöne Morgen" of radioeins, Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB).

Also in March 2019 Klemp was interviewed for half an hour for the OstWest format by Moritz Gathmann.

On 4 April 2019, Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) broadcast an 8-minute documentary about Klemp by Iris Toussaint.

On 29 May 2019, by Joko Winterscheidt and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf of ProSieben featured her in a 15-minute theatrical-like staging.

On 8 July 2019, Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) broadcast an 11-minute telephone interview by Knut Cordsen.

Awards

Trivia

In 2019, Henning May, the singer of the German rock band AnnenMayKantereit, wrote a song German: Ein Mensch mehr auf dem Meer (English: "One more human at sea") about Pia Klemp. The song was covered by other artists. To help fund the lawyers for Klemp's Iuventa case, a local beer was named "German: Pia-Bier" in her hometown of Bonn.

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