Angelina Jolie’s ‘Economist’ Article
The Economist has published Angelina Jolie’s article for their annual spin-off issue, The World in 2008. CLICK HERE to read the full article.
In other news, Angelina Jolie’s adoption of daughter Zahara in July 2005 was completely legal, the agency involved said on Thursday.
Tabloids reported earlier this week that relatives of two-year-old Zahara, including a woman who says she is her birth mother, want the child returned to Ethiopia.
“The court in Addis Ababa approved the adoption after studying the document her grandmother wrote … saying her daughter, the mother of Zahara, had died and she was too poor to bring her up,” Tsegaye Berhe, the head of Wide Horizons for Children adoption agency told Reuters.
“The grandmother brought three witnesses to court who testified that Zahara’s mother had died and that her father was unknown … The court also investigated the social status of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt before approving the adoption. [The adoption was] legal and irrevocable. The controversy is media hype by unethical journalists exploiting the poverty of the grandmother.”
In other words, reporters paid the relatives to raise the dispute.
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A year for accountability
Angelina Jolie, goodwill ambassador to the UNHCR, hopes for progress in bringing war criminals to justice
On a recent mission for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, I had the opportunity to visit a refugee camp in Chad just across the border with Sudan. Sitting with a group of refugees, I asked them what they needed. These were people who had seen family members killed, neighbours raped, their villages burned and looted, their entire communities driven from their land. So it was no surprise when people began listing the things that could improve their lives just a little bit. Better tents, said one; better access to medical facilities, said another. But then a teenage boy raised his hand and said, with powerful simplicity, “Nous voulons un procès.” We want a trial.
A trial might seem a distant and abstract notion to a young man for whom the inside of a courtroom is worlds away from the inside of a refugee camp. But his statement showed a recognition of something elemental: that accountability is perhaps the only force powerful enough to break the cycle of violence and retribution that marks so many conflicts.
I believe 2008 can be the year in which we begin seeking true accountability and demanding justice for the victims in Darfur and elsewhere. Through accountability we can begin the process of righting past wrongs, and even change the behaviour of some of the world’s worst criminals.
The international tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda have shown the way in convicting heads of state and generals for genocide and crimes against humanity. The UN-backed special court for Sierra Leone has already sentenced three former leaders of a pro-government militia to jail for war crimes committed during the country’s civil war in the 1990s.
In Cambodia, the joint UN-Cambodian court to try top former Khmer Rouge leaders with war crimes and crimes against humanity has begun calling witnesses. It has taken a long time to get even this far, but a trial is likely in 2008. In The Hague, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has begun trials of two of the Congolese leaders charged with fomenting killings and rapes amid the violence that has raged there for over a decade.
Make no mistake, the existence of these trials alone changes behaviour. Seeing the indictment of Thomas Lubanga and the detention of Germain Katanga by the ICC brought to mind a trip I had taken to Congo five years ago. In the Ituri region, where Mr Katanga’s reign of terror had been most intense, our group attended a meeting of rebel leaders. They had gathered in a field to discuss the prospects for a peace agreement—which were not looking very good. The conversation turned hostile and the situation grew extremely tense. At that point, one of my colleagues asked for the name of one of the rebels, announcing, perhaps a bit recklessly, that he was going to pass it along to the ICC.
It was remarkable: this rebel leader’s whole posture changed from aggression to conciliation. The ICC had been around for only five months. It had tried no one. Yet its very existence was enough to intimidate a man who had been terrorising the population for years.
Ending the cycle of violence
This is not an isolated example. Accountability has the potential to change behaviour, to check aggression by those who are used to acting with impunity. Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the prosecutor of the ICC, has said that even genocide is not a crime of passion; it is a calculated decision. He is right. Common sense tells us that when risks are weighed, decisions are made differently. When crimes against humanity are punished consistently and severely, the killers’ calculus will change.
My hope is that these examples of justice in the name of accountability will be just a few of the many to come. I hope that the Sudanese government will hand over the government minister and the janjaweed militia leader who have been indicted for war crimes by the ICC, and that the teenager I met in Chad will get to see the trial he seeks. I hope that those responsible for the atrocities in Darfur will be held to account, not only for that young man’s sake, but for the world’s.
Only through justice will we achieve peace. And only when there is peace will the world’s nearly 39m displaced persons and refugees be able to return home.
The strong preying upon the weak and the weak, upon achieving strength, extracting retribution: this is the nature of so many of the world’s conflicts. The role of aggressor and victim may alternate over time, the tools of destruction may become more sophisticated, but little else changes.
Despite the horror I have seen in my travels, the hopeful lesson I take is that we can begin to put an end to the cycle of violence and retribution that gives rise to war criminals and sets forth floods of refugees. Let 2008 be the year in which we see the principle of accountability put into action.
Angelina Jolie: The World in 2008 [The Economist]








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Hi Ate Char im doing fine is 6 in the morning over here so i,m getting ready for work.
I saw Beuwulf and all i can say is wow it was amazing going to see it again with my nephew it was awesome.
Will speak to you later.
Your dear friend from Scotland
Mandy
2027 :) : 11/18/2007 at 11:45 pm
I contacted JJ and told him we have new pics,but I think he is too busy with AMA and we all know what a big Zanessa fan he is.we should wait for new thread for longer time.
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An FYI regarding Ramey Pix - IIRC at one point Jared told some of us they didn’t like him, so he hasn’t been getting photos for them for quite a while now. Haven’t you guys noticed that whenever someone says Ramey has pix…Jared never gets them? Hopefully INF will have them, too, and we’ll get a new thread tomorrow.
Hello to all BAMPZS fans.
Thank you very much for the videos and links.
PEACE.
If she’s in it..it’s her movie! If it scores it’s hers, if it does poorly, it’s hers…
http://www.etonline.com/news/2007/11/55785/index.html
The CGI-animated film makes $28.1 million in its debut weekend.
ANGELINA JOLIE’s 3-D CGI-animated ‘Beowulf’ rocked the box office this weekend, taking first place with $28.1 million.
The big screen re-telling of the classic tale also stars ANTHONY HOPKINS, ROBIN WRIGHT PENN and JOHN MALKOVICH.
Animated ‘Bee Movie,’ which features JERRY SEINFELD’s vocal talents, along with those of MATTHEW BRODERICK, CHRIS ROCK, JOHN GOODMAN, OPRAH WINFREY and, appropriately enough, STING, stayed strong in second place, making another $14.3 million.
‘American Gangster,’ trailed ‘Bee’ slightly with $13.2 million. DENZEL WASHINGTON and RUSSELL CROWE star in RIDLEY SCOTT’s story of the real-life drug kingpin FRANK LUCAS and the New York City detective on his trail.
VINCE VAUGHN’s comedy about Santa Claus’ (PAUL GIAMATTI) deadbeat brother, ‘Fred Claus,’ dropped to fourth with $12 million. The film co-stars RACHEL WEISZ, CHRIS ‘LUDACRIS’ BRIDGES and ELIZABETH BANKS.
‘Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium’ debuted in fifth place with $10 million. The film about a magical toy store stars DUSTIN HOFFMAN and NATALIE PORTMAN.
Hey guys i saw Beowulf at Universal Studios City Walk in Hollywood and it was sold out! The movie was cool and very entertaining! IMAX rules that’s for sure! Hello Missourin Fan! Remember me? Hyacinth? I lurk once in a while…take all!
2053 helen :—Hello Helen how are you ? Have we met before? Well, it is great to hear from you as long os you are a fan :-)
I need to do a cyber shout out for my late night buddies from over seas and the ones I haven’t heard for a long time, I miss you all…..
OK, BeeLoved, TBS,sakura,kanbanwa,gabriella,gitane,montserrat,cherrios,light, jubilee,aroro,saraicita,SOMALIA(where are you lady), tinkerbell,tres’ hot, orchid, double dutch, cinnamon, lilo, frankophile, sakura,june,judy,peace,annabel, julianne,,tiffani,maureen,,euthule, rizos,,micro,rubi,vee,almma,erica, susiegt,gossip girl, pinky JP, Tom, Lynn Campbell, gena, debbie,water lilly,ming, kidi, kiki, ping, burpie,nana, ntt,xenia,konnitiwa,joy,jjoy,justjazz, LA, preggy, kearnie, BluM.KK1,dragonfly,hanna from Holland. bettina….ohhhhhh cr@p the list is tooo long and I know I forgot some JP fans……
OK, all of you ladies and gents who have been lurking its time to come out, we have Thanks giving, then Pax’s bday party on the 29th , then Bradley’s bday and before you know it we are at X-mas and new years…..Come on JP fans we miss you all….
Having said that I have to say goodnight you all :-)
G’nite all you lovely fans in JPland here in BAMPZSire! It was a treat celebrating BEOWULF awesome opening weekend with all of you. Saying bye-bye and sweet dreams:
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CONGRATULATIONS! BEOWULF IS NO.1!!!
Sorry haters,our Angie RULES!!!
Hello to all JP fans!
Mf love your new video!
ANGELINA JOLIE can breathe a sigh of relief after the mother of her adopted daughter dismissed reports she wants her child back.
Mentewab Dawit Lebiso insisted she is happy for the Hollywood actress and her boyfriend BRAD PITT to raise her baby.
Lebiso is alleged to have told U.S. magazine In Touch: “I want my daughter to come home to see where she is from.
“Her grandmother and I both tried very hard to raise her, and I want her to come home to regain her identity.”
But she denied making such comments, and said her words were misinterpreted by “so-called journalists” who claimed to be working for Jolie.
She said: “I have never disputed the adoption. It was something I never said.
“I think my daughter is a very fortunate human being to be adopted by a world-famous lady. I wish them all the success they both deserve.”
The adoption of two-year-old Zahara was ruled legal on Friday by the agency that first approved it in 2005.
Dr Tsegaye Berthe, head of the Wide Horizons for Children Agency slammed the rumours Lebiso wanted the girl back as “media hype by unethical journalists. Thesun.co.uk
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2059 shiko : 11/19/2007 at 6:08 am
Hello shiko!
Welcome to BAMPZSville @ JUstJared! :smile:
Are you from Japan?
Thanks for posting the article!
2058 ann71 : 11/19/2007 at 5:44 am
Hey ann71, Good Afternoon there!
I just saw your comments on my video I am who I am.
Thank you very much!!
Have a pleasant evening!
But she denied making such comments, and said her words were misinterpreted by “so-called journalists” who claimed to be working for Jolie.
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this part makes me laugh.
I’ve seen the movie several days ago, and I still feel the excitement :) I am glad I’m not the only one which loved this one ;)
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7009203216
Sally Grover - Celebrity News Service News Writer
Los Angeles, CA (CNS) - Geri Halliwell is desperate for her daughter to become friends with Angelina Jolie’s children.
The singer has invited Angelina to all the Spice Girls’ upcoming reunion concerts in a bid to introduce her 18-month-old daughter Bluebell to the “Tomb Raider” star’s four kids - adopted children, six-year-old Maddox, three-year-old Pax and two-year-old Zahara, and Angelina and partner Brad Pitt’s 18-month-old daughter Shiloh.
A source close to Geri told Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper, “Geri dotes on Bluebell and only wants the very best for her. She has sent a personal invite to Angelina and Brad. She has a lot of respect for Angelina, as they are both UN Ambassadors. She also thinks Angelina is an amazing mother, and believes it would be lovely for Bluebell to meet her children and become friends with them.”
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Enjoy your Especial Day!!
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going to work.
Bye
good evening to all the BAMPZS fan happy for the goodnews that our Angie is no 1 at the boxoffice
MIssouri Fan thanks so much for remembering me.
Stupid *****. I hate this ******.
Thanks for all the articles, links and videos. It is funny how hens and trolls find their way to this thread, whining and crying all the way. They can write all kinds of lies, rumors and hate filled post on AJ. The nastiest and most despicable posts I have read. However, mention poor Jen and her lack of character prospect and being a legend in her own mind, trolls feelings get hurt. Too funny. Anyway, I wish AJ all the best. She is a good woman with a good heart. I wish the trolls the thought process and capability to move on with their lives. Time is wasting and living in the past is not helping. Best wishes to BAMPZS and peace to all. Congrats to BP and AJ on all their acheivements, personally and professionally. Have a nice day to the fans and trolls.
HO SAM SAM WHAT A SORE LOSER YOU ARE……..
^^^bdj, great post.
^^^bdj, great post.
Stupid *****. I hate ****** Aniston
Good morning fans!!, I wish you all a beatiful day.
Are the last numbers of Beowulf ready?. Please JJ, we need a new thread.
morning all!so true fanustons scared @the mighty cliniqua.
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