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Welcome addition to Sea Shepherd board

Published: Thu 11 May 2006 04:46 PM
*Former Vice-Chair of the International Whaling Commission Joins Sea
Shepherd Board*
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is proud to announce that Horst
Kleinschmidt has joined the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Advisory Board
and also is now a sitting director of Sea Shepherd South Africa.
Horst Kleinschmidt has stepped down as Vice-Chairman of the International
Whaling Commission and has volunteered his considerable expertise on whaling
and fishery issues to Sea Shepherd.
Mr. Kleinschmidt was born in Namibia in 1945. He is a citizen of South
Africa fluent in English, Afrikaans, German, and Dutch.
Since April 2005, he has been the appointed head of the Long-term Commercial
Fishing Rights Allocation Unit of the South African Department of
Environmental Affair and Tourism.
He was also the South African delegate appointed to the International
Whaling Commission and served as Vice-Chair of the I.W.C.
In 1998, Horst was awarded the "Order of the Polar Star" First Class and was
knighted by the King of Sweden. In 1991, he was awarded the Bruno Kreisky
Prize for Services to Human Rights. This was in recognition of his decades
of struggles against apartheid in South Africa.
Horst's anti-apartheid efforts in the late sixties and seventies resulted in
numerous arrests, the loss of his passport, and exile to the Netherlands
where he continued to fight apartheid until the evil system was defeated and
he was able to return to South Africa as a patriot and hero.
Horst returned to South Africa in 1990 when the ANC was declared unbanned.
He has served on numerous South African committees and positions since, and
is considered a hero for his years of opposition to apartheid.
Sea Shepherd is building a strong support base in South Africa. With Horst
Kleinschmidt joining Dr. Herbert Henrich and Willie Jacobz on the Sea
Shepherd South African Board, we are in a strong position to aid whales and
marine wildlife there.
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