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Rüdiger Nehberg

ドイツ語:Rüdiger Nehberg, also known as 'Sir Vival', (born 4 May 1935) is a German human rights activist, author and survival expert who introduced survival training to Europe. He is the founder and chairman of the anti-FGM organization TARGET, and chairman of the organizations Friends of Peoples Close to Nature (German section - ''ドイツ語:Freunde der Naturvölker)'' and ''ドイツ語:Rettet den Regenwald'' (Save the Rainforest). He currently lives in Rausdorf near Hamburg, Germany. ドイツ語:Nehberg describes himself as having "No astrological sign, no church, no hair, and no clip in the ear (the latter means: he is a maverick)".
==Career==
He was born in Bielefeld, where he had his first adventure at the age of four. To the distress of his parents, little ドイツ語:Rüdiger disappeared without notice and was found only two days later by the police.
After school, ドイツ語:Nehberg initially became a pastry chef by trade, but increasingly turned his attention to outdoor survival. In 1972, together with two friends, he became one of the first to travel the length of the Blue Nile in a home-made boat.
Since 1980, he has been involved in defending the interests of the Yanomami Amerindian tribe. With his enterprise, "The Tree"〔(The Tree ), Technikmuseum Speyer〕(crossing the Atlantic Ocean on a fir-tree in 2000), he contributed to the provision of a protected reservation for the Yanomami. In 1981 – followed by a camera team – he crisscrossed Germany without any special equipment and relying for his sustenance solely on what he was able to find in nature. In 1987, ドイツ語:Nehberg crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a pedal boat.
He was also one of the first to discredit the fraudulent "Tatunca Nara" story, which had gained publicity in the German and Brazilian media. A German worker named ドイツ語:Hans Günther Hauck left his home near Nuremberg in 1967, moved into the Brazilian jungle, and proclaimed himself the leader of the secret Ugha-Mongulala tribe, which had lived hidden in the secret jungle city of Akakor for 15,000 years. Neither the city nor the tribe ever existed. Nevertheless, many filmmakers and adventure-loving men and women believed Nara, and three people even died during Tatunca-led jungle excursions. The circumstances that led to their deaths have never been fully revealed. In ドイツ語:Nehberg's book "ドイツ語:Der selbstgemachte Häuptling" (The self-made chieftain), the whole story of this mysterious man and his deeds can be read.
In September 2000, he founded the human rights organization TARGET to prevent the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM). For his commitment to endangered peoples, ドイツ語:Nehberg was awarded the ''ドイツ語:Bundesverdienstkreuz'' ("Federal Cross for Merit"). In November 2006, TARGET organized and financed a conference under the patronage of the Eygyptian Great Mufti Ali Gomaa at Al-Azhar University of Cairo. As a result of the conference, leading authorities of Islamic law denounced genital mutilation.
On March 2009, ドイツ語:Rüdiger Nehberg and Tarafa Baghajati met Sheikh Prof. Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradawi in Qatar, one of the most best known Islamic contemporary authority scholar. They obtained a fatwa issued by the recognized legal scholars, stating the genital mutilation of girls is referred to and forbidden as "devil's work" because it is directed against the ethics of Islam.〔(Rüdiger and Tarafa visited Prof.Dr Yusuf al-Qaradawi in Qatar for female genital mutilation fatwa )〕
In August 2009 ドイツ語:Nehberg married his second wife.〔''Nehberg heiratet Lebensgefährtin'' In: Lübecker Nachrichten vom 29. August 2009, S. 15〕
On February 2011, ドイツ語:Rüdiger Nehberg and Tarafa Baghajati met this time Sheikh Prof. Dr. Mohamed Said Ramadan Al-Bouti and obtained a similar fatwa against female genital mutilation.〔(Rüdiger and Tarafa visited Prof. Dr. Mohamed Said Ramadan Al-Bouti in Damascus for female genital mutilation fatwa )〕 In 2014 he gave a TEDx talk about his work to prevent FGM.

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