Once again, Joko Winterscheidt and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf gave goose bumps for 15 minutes. Her pictures from Moria get under your skin.
Joko Winterscheidt (41) and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf (36) have once again used their 15 minutes of live broadcasting time to draw attention to current grievances. Instead of putting themselves in the spotlight on Wednesday evening (September 16) in their show "Joko & Klaas LIVE", they let "A Short Story of Moria" flicker across the TV screen. Images that, according to the moderators, were not intended for children's eyes, but unfortunately depict the sad truth.
"All refugees need a solution"
Explanation: The program "Joko & Klaas against ProSieben", which ran on September 15th in prime time, was recorded about a month ago. Winterscheidt and Heufer-Umlauf, who emerged from the show as winners, then planned a report about the Moria refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos. At that time nobody could have guessed how current this topic would be at the time of broadcast. On September 9th, the camp went up in flames. 13,000 people were once again left with nothing.
The two moderators had already contacted the refugees before the fire, as they explained. It is important to you to draw attention to how devastating the situation in Europe is at the moment. "Is that Europe?" They asked. "All refugees on this island need a solution." The last picture showed the internet address of the #LeaveNoOneBehind campaign.