Angelina Jolie in Chad
During a visit to the Oure-Cassoni camp in eastern Chad, UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie listens to refugee women from the Darfur region in Sudan. CLICK HERE to find out why Angelina Jolie is visiting this camp!
UPDATE :: Read Angelina Jolie’s article about “Justice for Darfur.” The first line reads, “Here, at this refugee camp on the border of Sudan, nothing separates us from Darfur but a small stretch of desert and a line on a map.”
Angelina Jolie visits camp in Chad to assess situation for Darfur refugees
By Matthew Conway in Bahai, Chad
BAHAI, Chad, February 27 (UNHCR) – UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie on Tuesday completed a two-day mission to a refugee camp in eastern Chad which enabled her to assess how the security situation has deteriorated for Sudanese refugees since her last visit to Chad three years ago.
Jolie, who visited both Chad and neighbouring Sudan’s Darfur region with UNHCR in 2004, said she was struck by the sense of hope she encountered at the Oure-Cassoni camp near this town and by the widespread desire for peace-keepers to be deployed in Chad.
She also reflected on the hardship and suffering she had seen at the camp, which is located less than five kilometres from the border with Sudan. “It’s always hard to see decent people, families, living in such difficult conditions,” she said. “What is most upsetting is how long it is taking the international community to answer this crisis,” Jolie added.
The award-winning actress had to travel through a sandstorm on Monday to reach the Oure-Cassoni camp, which with a refugee population of more than 26,000 is the northernmost of 12 UNHCR-run camps in eastern Chad housing more than 230,000 refugees from Sudan’s troubled Darfur region.
She was greeted at one of the camp’s many primary schools by singing children as the desert wind whipped against the plastic sheeting serving as the structure’s roof and walls. The encroaching sands and storms make their hard life even tougher, with many of the tents and mud-brick houses partially or completely buried. Wood for cooking and heat is scarce in the region, and competition for the resource causes friction between the refugee and local populations.
Refugee women are sometimes sexually and physically abused while out collecting the precious scraps of firewood beyond the protection of police provided by the Chadian government to help ensure refugee security.
At the school, Jolie listened to children’s tales of daily life, their concerns and their hopes of one day returning to their homes in Darfur. The room was filled with laughter as she and the children took turns drawing for each other. She later visited mentally ill refugees.
On Tuesday, Jolie visited a man-made reservoir that feeds the camp with water, but which is now almost empty following disappointing rains last year. Its shrinking reserves are a matter of concern for the refugees and UNHCR.
She then sat down with a group of women and discussed their desire for access to income-generating activities as well as their longing to return home. But the women, who were preparing celebrations for International Women’s Day on March 8, said it was still not safe enough across the border and many of the refugees she spoke to supported calls for a peace-keeping force in Chad.
In a report last week to the United Nations Security Council, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon proposed sending a multi-dimensional peace-keeping mission to Chad to protect civilians and deter cross-border attacks.
The refugees Jolie talked to also drew comfort from recent radio reports saying that the Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC) had told the Security Council it had credible evidence of grave crimes against humanity committed in Darfur.
“Today, many refugees seemed to have a new sense of hope, and they want to see those guilty brought to trial . . . In order to feel safe enough to return home, these people said they would need to know that the men who attacked them had been stripped of their weapons,” Jolie said. “This is a very important day for international justice. The decisions of the ICC could make a big difference in the lives of these women and their children.”
Jolie had high praise for the UNHCR staff and NGO workers that she met in the camp. “Years into this situation, now finding themselves coming under attack, humanitarian workers’ spirits are unbroken,” she said.
There are more than 230,000 refugees from Sudan in eastern Chad, while some 46,000 refugees from the Central African Republic have found shelter in southern Chad. In addition to these refugees, close to 120,000 Chadians are displaced in the eastern region of their own country.








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#103: J.H., Angelina gives a third of her salary to charity. If she had made 50 million, she probably would have already given away about 16M. Now, Oprah has made a billion…a third of that is about 333M. Has she given that much away, do you think?
Oh, let’s not forget her Angel network. But remember, other people had given to that charity too so you just can’t give all the credit to Oprah. How about Bill Gates? He’s like what, 51B rich. If he gives a third to charity, that would be about 17B wouldn’t it? I don’t think it’s been publicized if he did.
It’s so easy to say Angelina can’t compete with the billionaires when it comes to handing out money but have you ever really figured it out in percentages instead of just in dollar amount? How come that school is only 40M? Bill Gates can afford to buy a small nation. Why doesn’t he so he can help so many more? How come you’re not asking that???
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Kidman Says:
And you dont think that Angie is doing damage control with her upgrading her image (for the record she has lots to wipe clean over the many years). Other people cant do good things? Only Brad & Angelina? I know none of you acutally do but others do, so stop with the negative crap about everyone else and enough with the judging and be thankful others are involved whether or not they get the media involved, at least they are involved. What are you doing besides pretending to be a inspired by Angie’s good work. It just inspires you to puke on others about how they are not Angie ..
aisha am so happy to meet another Gambian on jj
jj just clean the stupid comments,lets keep it positive
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Celebrity Ambassadors Says:
Angelina Jolie is an Activist, Jennifer Aniston is a donor. Being the former requires you to be out there, so it’s a little silly to fault Jolie for doing so.
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What are you? Well besides being long winded? Seems very Clinquaesk .. boring!
theres no post from think positive! relating systemdoctor on that thread either.
lets keep the thread clean
Celebrity Ambassadors Says:
WOW what a wonderful post. Many thanks, I wish you would post more often. BTW— I just read all the comments on Washington Post re Angelinas article; majority of them are very positive. Thanks again…
Hiya Lola, how are you? All of their kids are so special, alert and will be highly educated. They are lucky to have suck loving parents as Brad and Angie….
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ida Says:
Yeah keep the high school click together ladies .. this place is the only place you can find total accceptance and banter judgement in full force.
frustrated says.some of my comments are removed too.i think he is trying to keep things rolling no need to be worried
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Geeez Says:
sounds like Ritzy bitchy is back.
as i said before ignore rats and illiterate idiots lets keep it positive
aisha u stii on the thread
Angelina has no problem talking about her past. So why would she want to wash it away? Wouldn’t she just stop talking about it? She doesn’t care what YOU think about her! DEAL WITH IT! She’s just trying to do her part in the world… people will never let her live her past down. So whatever , man!
He is probably removing them because they all pretty much stating the same thing, how many ways can you all read/type “I love them … awwwwwww” No sense in having 36 pages of how cut Shi is and nothing about Z ..
Btw how come those kids are never smiling? Do they have any clothes that have any color? If you didnt know Shi was a girl you would never know she was one. Kids are as depressed as their clothes, kids need and thrive on color. Angie is dark and seems be instilling darkness into her kids. Nice ..
Like Angelina has said she has grown and changed just like everybody else does… it’s just her growing and changing took place in front of us all to watch.
I guess Angelina is raising the kids on her own.
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Geeez Says:
February 28th, 2007 at 4:24 pm - flag comment
God bless your attention seeking heart.
ignore the loser here .anyone who talks about somebody elses kids is worse as a child preditor.jj will clean up that losers comments lets jus ignore her eventually they will leave
oh yea Geez is Ritzy. Boring.
I hear Brad is going to be a speaker at some event coming up. He is going to be talking about his highlights in his hair, tanning, and his motorcycle rides around hollywood.
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Oh yeah Says:
February 28th, 2007 at 4:27 pm - flag comment
I guess Angelina is raising the kids on her own.
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It takes a village they say and from the looks of it, Brads family have embraced them and taking them on like good people do. No she is not even alone and its so sweet to see all this love and acceptience.
Ohhh! It’s so great to be a BAMZS fan and see their gorgeous kids and their achievements as a couple. Just love it and this is just the beginning!!!
Hi Ida, how are you?
Amaya, how is Jammy doing, you haven’t been around today, keep us posted;-)
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My name Says
Too bad you really dont believe that … most of the ppl on this thread only give her a second chance to do better in life, everyone else ummm no can do. I am guessing you are one of those ppl under a different name ..
521 is not funny,stop being childlish.u are the same person ithink may be your are 12 years old
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