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Angelina Jolie’s ‘Economist’ Article

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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correction!!!!!assniston very marketable in mercury,venus and pluto!

dina #1 & Guli , I left comments at that Angelina Pens and article thread to discuss Beowulf further without Spoiling people who have not seen the movie, yet.

jared,dude!put up my *** video with papa pitt.i dont mind to get exposed!THANKS!LUV U J.

eeewwwww assniston naked pix!she just got out from the shower and still looks ugly.how much more if she just got out from her bed!hikhihkhikhik.morning!

tino tonatini @ 11/19/2007 at 8:59 am

waht is going on with the oscar buzz i don’t hear Angie’s name of Brad’ …it ssound stupide to me Know Tom Hanks is nominated and Danzel

correction!!!!!assniston very marketable in mercury,venus and pluto!

and URANUS

ku! ate char!kung nakalimutan mo ang pangalan ko jan sa shout out mo!ibalibag ko aring monetor ko!marami pong salamat!aw salamas.

what about neptune?she looks lyk the wife.

2080 tino tonatini

Angie`s name of brad?what does it mean?

Box office gold @ 11/19/2007 at 9:15 am

Beowulf is a great movie. And i am so happy ,it made so much money. Brad and Angie are box office gold, every movies they have out are #1. AMH and AOJJ were so successful it is unbelievable. Those two movies made so much money, and i am proud of them. Wanted and the changeling will do great too.

One Word for Beowulf ~ Superb!

$45.1 mil for beowulf :D

to anustin @ 11/19/2007 at 9:33 am

you r making me laugh to hard this morning, the shower comment LMAO.thanks.

YO FAMOUS!!! @ 11/19/2007 at 9:37 am

2086 Yes : 11/19/2007 at 9:33 am

$45.1 mil for beowulf

2088

US = $28.1 63.9%

F = $17 37.1%

2088

US = $28.1 63.9%

F = $17 37.1%

Yahoo itttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cliniqua is misses on JJ @ 11/19/2007 at 9:44 am

1984 cliniqua ran off fans : 11/18/2007 at 10:01 pm
Stop this nonsense of fans ran off cliniqua. We had wonderful, intelligent posters here. Cliniqua ran off all of them, the kicker is after she ran them all off she quit posting here. If you miss her so much go to jjb, and if this is cliniqua posting her stuff from jjb the way she used to do, she needs to grow up.
This blog is not about her, it is about Angelina Jolie.
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Not true ,you are one of the so called a/b fans who had problems with Clini aIm guessing, and thats why you dont like her, Whats your real name. I prefer Clini to you.:smile:
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2005 corinne : 11/18/2007 at 10:30 pm
I love Cliniqua’s posts. She can be nasty, she can be funny. the thing is, she is always right on target that is why the haters, trolls & Jen hens are mad as hell with her.
But these haters & fanistons get upset when Cliniqua attack their idol (Anuston) but when one of these Jen hags attack Angelina, the hags just stays mum & shrugs it as if nothing happened. Well to bad, too sad but I am loving it when JA are getting exposed for the fraudness she is.
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Right on corrine, but it was a few of the a/b fans too, who didn’t like Clini. & I dont/ mean PT or Jill,, PT&Jill u know where u stand, I mean other passive fans. They know who they are. Yes, Clini is at JJB, but she was a starter on JJ and we miss her here.

Hey Guys,
What ever happen to that infamous W Magazine Covers? I like it when Angie came up with the Economist instead of that stupid magazine and all the fuss haters where making about Maniston selling more than Angie.
I like the fact that Angie would rather sell important magazines like the Economist than the Tabloid Rags like W Magazine.
Goes to show what her priorities are and how she wants to be seen in this world. unlike Maniston who just want to be on a cove for fame.

JJ,
We need a new thread. This is old now.
Wait for the jolie pitts to make an appearance and not pursue them for photos please.
Angie need her rest for the holidays.

The thread is getting old. Just saying

Yes, Clini is at JJB, but she was a starter on JJ and we miss her here.
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Uh, no, Cliniqua was also a Janey-come-lately to JJ, she only joined last year. The originals were African Girl, Passing Through, Rica, the real tita, original jpf, remember da truth, cold hard math, estelle, malibumom, QQQQ, cindy2, elena, alexanderina and some more I can’t remember right now. These were the folks who started posting at JustJared when he was a very small blog, and fought the good fight and warded off the haters to defend Brad and Angelina. Cliniqua was a regular on the BradPitt forums first before she came to JustJared, and then I guess she now prefers JJB (which is not bad for me since I lurk at JJB too, just bad for Jared because he is missing the hits she generates).

does’nt matter to me if its argued whether she was a starter, beginner, Cliniqua was awesome. she has a bunch of us regulars who backed her.

ITA she’s definitely missed.

BEOWULF+ANGELINA ARE NUM#1 @ 11/19/2007 at 10:11 am

BEOWULF THE NUMBER #1 MOVIE WILL BE GETTING A NEW THREAD-
JARED IS ON IT LIKE THAT..:SMILE: ITS COMING.
THANKS JJ IN ADVANCE-WHENEVER YOU ARE READY.

Good Morning all.

I can’t believe all the new posts and all those AMA threads. Gotta catch up.

FYI Dr. Jane Aronson is on live on the Joan Hamburg show in NY on wor radio. You can hear it on streaming media. It’s live and is talking about adoptions:

http://www.wor710.com/pages/66346.php

I just realized in the last 2 years Angie has worked with several Oscar winners,DeNiro and Damon(TGS),Hopkins(Beowulf),Morgan Freeman(Wanted)Eastwood(Changeling),any others?

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