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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Hiya Ida —I am fine and enjoying all the good news we are getting from our favorite couple and the wonderful pics of their kids with grandma.
Folks, don’t give you know who the satisfaction by responding, just ignore, all of the haters have turned into little green Martian aliens due to jealousy :lol:
please go to the washington post and read anges article.i am so moved
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February 28th, 2007 at 4:48 pm
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ida Says:
February 28th, 2007 at 4:51 pm - flag comment
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ida, don’t worry about some of those haters. cuz for the life of me, I can’t understand what they’re griping about. I think these are the same haters that goes to Dlisted, FF, and PH and they come here to get a rise out of all us, and report back to their hater home and discuss to their fellow haters. They’re probably keeping scores too. >.
sorry for responding to the haters.i promise i will try and ignore
Try this:
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People, don’t respond to the haters, just click “flag comment”.
Nothing pisses these losers off more then having their comments DELETED. And in the “Why do you want to flag this comment?” request that Jared not just delete their comments but BAN them!
Jared:
Flag comment button ain’t working!
^works for me, i’ve just flagged 2 comments.
flag their comments says.can u get rid of nasty comment about the kids.thank you
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February 28th, 2007 at 2:40 pm - flag comment
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where is brad? Says:
February 28th, 2007 at 4:48 pm
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Your post was DELETED! AHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAAHHAHAHAHA
I flagged it & got it deleted. Buh-Bye loser.
Just read Angleina’s article “Justice for Darfur”. She comes across as extremely intelligent, knowledgable and articulate. She is definitely the whole package. No wonder they want her in Washington DC.
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Shiloh’s expression looks exactly like Her poppa… Love the jeans too…
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let me try to think like one of the braindead f*rt!
1. ooh now Jane Pitt is starting to dress like Angie in Black. Can’t she get herself some decent clothes ?
2. ooh how can a grandma dress herself in black like her grandchildren. is she color blind and thought it’s pastel ?
3. oh wait, Maddox is in black shirt, gosh he even have black hair . Z is in black too and what happened to her hair ? curly and black?. Oh now Shi has black shoes.
only a braindead f*rt! thinks like this.
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Kids are kids. . dress them in comfy clothes, dress them in attire that they can climb around, crawl around, tot around, fall around and be comfy in them.. Why dress them just to look good. who are they supposed to please ? you ???? how shallow can one be .. does having the kids in pinky frilly fluffy dresses means they look cuter ? it’s what inside that counts.. not outside .
I am not a big Sandra Bullock fan but in her most recent Instyle interview .. this quote from her stuck to my mind
“Until she met future husband Jesse James when she took her godson on a tour of the Discovery Channel’s Monster Garage set several years ago, actress Sandra Bullock had apparently not yet learned to not judge a book by its cover. “I assumed he was a homophobic chauvinist, a bigot who killed people,” Bullock said of James in the March 2007 issue of InStyle. “And later I felt saddened by my assumptions because I wondered how many times had I written off people who truly were real.”
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where is brad? Says:
February 28th, 2007 at 5:11 pm
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I just FLAGGED your comment again LOSER, and i will KEEP flagging your comments everytime until you’re IP BANNED!
EVERYONE FLAG post #169 and ask for an IP BANNING for REPOSTING deleted comments!
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where is brad? Says:
February 28th, 2007 at 5:11 pm
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AHAHAHAHHAHAHA deleted AGAIN! LMAO!
Get the point loser? YOU and your HATE are NOT WANTED HERE!
Rock on Jared, i love you man!
jj you rock thank you
Just some quick comments…
Really don’t understand the haters and naysayers. Angie is recognized as a smart, articulate, beautiful humanitarian mom by everyone. You have no ground to stand on.
As for all those snide remarks on the kids…Kids behave differently in public and at home. Not every kid hams it up every second that they are awake. I know a lot of kids who do not smile at strangers and are generally very serious when they are out in public. My son at that age, had the most serious expression on his face because he was just taking it all in and observing and he did not trust non-familiar people. If anyone came up to him or started looking at him, he would return their look with what I called the death stare. I believe that Z and Shi are smack at the age where stranger anxiety is at the strongest. Considering that we know that there are paparazzis (strangers) trying to get pictures and getting the attention of these kids, I’m not surprise that the kids are just staring back. At this age, you will get the smiling happy kid pictures when they are totally comfortable in their surrounding and even then, it is 1 picture out of 20 at best.
(Okay, this turned out longer than I thought; I did have some more thoughts on the naysayer haters, but I will post that later)
i will soon be off to work i just have 10 more minuites, but i will be back around 10.00
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