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Angelina Jolie has called on the world's leaders to do more to bring an end to the conflict in Syria and Iraq.
The actress made the comments in her role as special envoy of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, while visiting a Kurdish refugee camp in Dohuk, northern Iraq, earlier today.
The camp is currently home to tens of thousands of Yazidis and other refugees who have been forced to abandon their homes in Mosul, which has been invaded by the Islamic State.
Angelina said: 'Since I was last here in Iraq, another two million people have been forced from their homes. Mostly in the last six months – this time Iraqi citizens.'
'Too many innocent people are paying the price of the conflict in Syria and spread of extremism. The international community has to step up and do more.
'It is not enough to defend our values at home. We have to defend them here, in the camps and in the informal settlements across the Middle East, and in the ruined towns of Iraq and Syria. We are being tested here, as an international community, and so far – for all the immense efforts and good intentions – we are failing,' she said at a press conference at the Khanke Camp for Internally Displaced People (IDPs).
Today, she appealed to anyone listening to work together to end the suffering, so that people can return to their homes in Iraq and Syria.
Angelina said: 'The spill-over from the Syria conflict has been devastating. The brutality of the conflict and speed and scale of the displacement has shocked the world. Help has come, but not nearly enough.'
I don't know who created them and I really don't care at this moment, just bleeping destroy them! They have become a monster of epic proportions. At this point they are the 9 headed snake that constantly regenerates. You cut one head off, another grows in it's place. Enough is enough!
Since when do Hollywood actresses give political press conferences?
her role as special envoy of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees,
originally posted by: JessicaRabbitTx
a reply to: Anyafaj
Since when do Hollywood actresses give political press conferences?
I agree that they are a leach on our society, but I don't like the idea of entertainers using their fame for political reasons.
Maybe I'm just paranoid.
In her new and expanded role, she will be focusing on major crises resulting in mass population displacements; undertaking advocacy and representing UNHCR and Guterres at the diplomatic level; and engaging with decision-makers on global displacement issues. Through this work, she will help contribute to the vital process of finding solutions for people displaced by conflict.
Jolie previously represented UNHCR as a Goodwill Ambassador, and in this role she conducted more than 40 field visits around the world, becoming well-versed in the phenomenon of forced displacement and a tireless advocate on their behalf.
originally posted by: JessicaRabbitTx
a reply to: Anyafaj
Since when do Hollywood actresses give political press conferences?
I agree that they are a leach on our society, but I don't like the idea of entertainers using their fame for political reasons.
Maybe I'm just paranoid.
The camp is currently home to tens of thousands of Yazidis and other refugees who have been forced to abandon their homes in Mosul, which has been invaded by the Islamic State.
originally posted by: Willtell
Good for Jolie. She’s a humanitarian, not a perfect person just someone with compassion for the oppressed.
Sure she may be a little naïve not real savvy people like us here at ATS, we know it all: all the nuances, and conspiracies etc.
She just knows that people suffer who shouldn’t be suffering and is using her notoriety to help them
WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH THAT?