Saturday 3 May 2008

Angelina Jolie makes surprise visit to Baghdad

Angelina Jolie makes surprise visit to Baghdad



UN good will ambassador and Hollywood star topology Angelina Jolie has travelled to Republic of Iraq on a humanitarian mission and met with officials to demand help oneself for people displaced by the war.
Although a scheduled press league at the US embassy was cancelled, the Oscar-winning actress spoke to CNN telling the station that she wanted more to be done for the Iraqi families driven from their homes.
The 32-year-old said: "Thither ar over two meg displaced people and on that point never seems to be a real coherent plan to help them. There's scores of commodity will and lashings of discourse merely in that location seems to be a lot of talk at the moment and a fortune of pieces that motivation to be assign together."
The US embassy in Baghdad confirmed that Jolie had lunch with US soldiery serving in Al-Iraq and had held a coming together with their top commander General David Petraeus, senior diplomats and Iraq's government minister for displaced people.
A US embassy functionary told Alpha fetoprotein: "She is here in her functionary capacity as a UN goodwill ambassador to encounter with US, Iraqi and Nongovernmental organization officials to discuss internally displaced persons."
She also held dialogue in Baghdad's fortified Green Zone with the UN head of missionary work Staffan di Mistura and there were too plans for her to come across Iraq's Prime of life Rector Nuri al-Maliki, a US official said.
Jolie told CNN: "Of the two trillion internally displaced, it's estimated 58% are under 12-years-old. It's a very highschool identification number of citizenry in a real, very vulnerable state of affairs and a lot of young kids".
"So far, the different US officials I met with and different local the great unwashed I've met with all experience shared concerns, really, real strongly. They have spoken come out about the do-gooder crisis, just thither seems to be a block in," said the star.
Jolie continued: "What happens in Iraq and how Al-Iraq settles in the long time to come is sledding to affect the entire Middle East. And a big piece of what it's going to affect, how it settles, is how these people ar returned and settled into their homes and their community and brought back together and whether they tin can know in concert and what their communities look like."
She added: "It's in our best involvement to turn to a humanitarian crisis on this scale because displacement crapper lead to a circle of instability and aggressiveness."
Jolie is no alien to the country. In August 2007, she met or so of the 1,200 Iraqis stranded on the perimeter 'tween Iraq and Syria and appealed for to a greater extent international support for those affected by the Republic of Iraq fight.
During that tour of duty, Jolie left hand UNHCR officials to call privately with US and other multinational forces based in the arena.
The following month, she launched a $150m appeal by United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, the UN's fund for children, and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to help educate 1m children affected by the war.




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