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Angelina Jolie visits refugees

June 19, 2011

The UN high commissioner gave report to the media about the refugees of the Syria in Turkey. Miss Angelina Julie who is the member of the UN refugee agency, and not just that she is now the ambassador of this agency recently visited the Syrian refugees. The sufferings these homeless refugees are facing in their homeland are not hidden to any one. The actress met them and highlighted their conditions to the world. According to the reports Turkey has given place to almost nine thousand and six hundred refugees to live peacefully in their area. Away from the Syrian border, the refugees are living in the Hatay province of the country which is almost twenty kilometers away from the border. The actress reported to the media that she spent time with the refugees, she talked too many of them and she got to know that what actually the feelings of those people are. According to her, those people are in this condition that neither they are living normally nor they have any plans for their future. They are just too much afraid and tensed about their relatives who were still in Syria. Miss Jolie was selected as the ambassador in 2001 and she also visited many countries for social welfare purposes.

Angelina got to know about the various stories that occurred to the people living currently in those camps. In the Altinozu, the Syrian refugees were asking for help from the United Nations. They were holding the banners through which they were making the pledge for help. They are very afraid because of their families and specially the children. The pledge is clearly against the Military activities in the country due to which the inhabitants are asking for help. According to Miss Jolie, people from all over the world specially the UN must help the refugees in this critical condition. She says that she herself is trying her best to do what ever she could to help them. She was very thankful to the Turkish authorities and their Red Crescent that how well they are helping the refugees.

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