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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God Bless You Angelina! You are in a good life now & sharing your time with less fortunate always so good to hear. Being your avid fan it really makes me proud of you. You’ve got a wonderful & supportive partner & lovely kids & friends & family that supports you.
Folks, lets just ignore the haters. They are not worth the effort arguing with them. There are much more important things in life AND Angelina is showing it to us. Good day peeps. Be back later.
To # 37 Old Lady, here is the link
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Wow a pretty cool night…drinking my first glass of Pinot and watching True H Story on Angelina Jolie. Happy 9 months to Shiloh! Loved to see her with her sister and her grandmother. A girl’s day out while Mommy is away. How sweet. Thanks for the photos.
Thanks Jared for this inspiring thread. Way to go Angelina. We will always love you! We’re so happy for you.
aren’t we all
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Andrómeda SAYS:
February 27th, 2007 at 8:14 pm - flag comment
JJ thank you for this….
I love and admire Angie more and more.
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Glad to see you here…how are you doing? Things going OK with your brother? Did you get another computer. How you are doing OK.
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Andrómeda SAYS:
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How are you? Things are getting better I hope?
wrong thread..oops
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hmmm SAYS:
February 27th, 2007 at 8:09 pm - flag comment
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brit brit SAYS:
um lmao Was Kevin not with his pregnant girlfriend when”brit brit stole him”
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LOOOOOOOOOOOL. love this comment!:)
She is so compassionate!!!!!!!! What a heart!!!!!!!! I agree with (checkers)#1 God Bless the BAMZS and their family always!!!!!!!!!LOVE THEM!!!!!!!!! I pray she has a safe trip home also!!!!!!!!
Yey Angelina–your work and dedication is simply inspiring!
Yey Jared for posting this!
Estelle–in response to your question from the other thread, am doing okay. My appearance here can be pretty sporadic depending on what is going on at work. It’s nice run into you again :)
Hello also to guli, susie, Sheri, thinkpositive, jjoy and others I have had nice chats/banter with in the past weeks.
What a very special woman. Her mom would be so proud of her.
Hiya Izzie so you are having Pinot I like that too. I am watching that also and posting in between.
Hi all BAMZS fans if you feel like it, please share with us your favorite wine, if you are a non-drinker your favorite cheese that would be great :lol: Shoot we deserve to have some fun after some not so good threads and discuss our BAMZS family, Shiloh turning 9 months and our courageous, giving, humanitarian Angie :-)
Maria and Tijen goodnight ladies.
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Does anyone else get the aternative ending for Mr. & Mrs. Smith vibe from this picture or is it just me. :lol:.
Sweet.
Angie is simply an amazing women. What an inspiration to us all!
Guli- at 9 months they were eating more solids, such as crackers al la Z, they were pulling up and creeping a little bit when holding on to something, their personalities were very obvious, they had a few words like da da and mama, they wanted to be in on the action and hang out instead of sleeping, they had about 4 teeth, those are the biggies I can remember. It’s probably a true guess to say the Shi probably is saying dada and mama. How cute is that!! And that is probably why she was staring at Z’s cracker too. Dang she’s cute.
Hello everyone . . . hope everyone’s having a great evening.
Hello fellow BAMZS Fans!
Thank you for the new thread Jared…..Wow, 2 threads in one day.
I’ve been a fan of Angie for nine years and my love and admiration for this woman keeps on growing. I am so proud of how she turned her life around and the woman that she has become. She is truly unique…there is nobody like her. Keep up the good work Angie!
KUMUSTA SA AKING MGA KABABAYAN !
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guli SAYS:
February 27th, 2007 at 8:23 pm - flag comment
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If Shiloh is just getting to trying solid foods, it is probably the reason why in recent the photos, she is eyeing Z’s cracker with such intensity. Shiloh probably hasn’t been given crackers yet since the adults are afraid she’s not ready for them so she’s perplexed why Big Sis Z appears to be chomping on something that Shiloh has never had. :lol:
Oops–time to go home. Goodnight all and have a good time on the new thread!
hi Lola, good to see you. How is your day/night?
#68… wow, you are speaking tagalog…
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org Ruth SAYS:
February 27th, 2007 at 8:34 pm - flag comment
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Does anyone else get the aternative ending for Mr. & Mrs. Smith vibe from this picture or is it just me. .
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Now that youve mentioned it, I do get the vibe..hehehe
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NY Lurker SAYS:
February 27th, 2007 at 7:36 pm - flag comment
Hello to all, especially to:
- Alexanderina (belated happy b-day),
- Guli (saying hi before you go for your hiatus in Turkey),
- Curly (curious about your project that you mentioned in previous threads),
- African Girl (always a big fan of your post),
- MF (how’s your grandson?),
- 4Q (how are you coping so far with NY winter?)
- And others (long day at work working with psychotic patients – I tend to get a moment of dementia myself!!!!).
Anyway, today I thought I will unlurk, (if that’s even a proper term) - just one post to share my two cents opinion about the controversy among the fans here at JJ.
Let me make a leap here – I am assuming that majority of the Jolie-Pitt fans that are posting here are adults and mature individuals. So, I just thought that perhaps, we all need some breather, and come to our senses, so that we can remind ourselves that as adults, there are certain expectations on how we should behave in public, especially in stating our opinion. Yes, this is a public blog, which is more reason why we, as adult should observe proper decorum in handling ourselves. Just because we are all hiding under a made-up names, under the privacy of our own space, it still does not justify our “hysteric attacks” against each other over “trivial” things (I’m using the word “hysteric” and “trivial” as a matter of perception).
I must say, that I respect and understand everyone’s opinion here, although I may not agree to some at times. The reality is, we all stand by our conviction, and we can all argue until the end of time, that our individual opinion is correct. But at the end, no one will win (after-all, this is not a contest).
Ultimately, it is really up to us, as individual thinker, to decide what position we take (depending on our values and philosophy). And at some point, there has to be some individual accountability in maintaining boundaries and conduct of appropriateness. I will spare everyone here of my tedious lecture (which I tend to do, considering that in my line of work, it’s what I do all day).
But seriously, the only way that we can all agree, is to focus our energy, more on the positive that this family (the Jolie-Pitt) inspires us - not just because their talented artists, and they have beautiful children, but because they are great human beings (who are also like us, who goes through challenges and disagreements, and hopefully, are able to sort it out, like any mature grown ups) – that’s why we adore them.
As fans/admirers of this beautiful family, we should all unite, and be proud
Good Post
Hi Susie, guli, Lola, Izzie and all! Is everyone enjoying their night? I’m so proud of Angie. CHEERS!!!
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