Friday, June 17, 2011

Angie visits Syrian refugees in Turkey!


GUVECCI, Turkey: Screen idol Angelina Jolie Friday meet thousands of Syrians sheltered in Turkey in camps as other refugees began a hunger strike against curbs imposed by Turkish authorities.
The refugees in the Yayladagi camp began the protest after Friday prayers, hours before Jolie's visit as ambassador for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees at another camp, a source from a Syrian rights group said.
Inmates of the other camp at Altinozu, which houses some 1,400 people, cheered Jolie as she arrived, accompanied by a massive convoy of vehicles.
"Down with the Syrian regime," they shouted in Arabic. A banner put up at the camp's entrance in English said: "Goodness Angel of the World Welcome." 
Crowds gathered on the balconies of nearby homes to catch a glimpse of Jolie, who is noted for her humanitarian work and paid a surprise visit to Afghanistan in March to visit refugee camps.
The refugees later formed a cortege behind a coffin bearing the inscriptions "The community of Arab States," and "the conscience of Russia and China," -- a reference to all the countries opposing a UN resolution condemning the repression in Syria.
They also held up banners calling Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad a "killer of children," and urging the world to protect the northwestern flashpoint town of Jisr al-Shughur, where an army crackdown has fulled an exodus to the Turkish border.
But the visit was overshadowed by the protest at the Yayladagi camp, which holds several thousand refugees and is one of five tent cities set up by the Red Crescent in Turkey's southern province of Hatay.
Turkish authorities have barred all outside access to the refugees staying in the camps.
"They are protesting the lack of visits, their inability to protest against the Damascus regime and the absence of outside contacts," said the anonymous source, a Syrian dissident based in Turkey.
The source also reported incidents of violence against refugees by Turkish guards.

DAILY NEWS photo, Selahattin SÖNMEZ

DAILY NEWS photo, Selahattin SÖNMEZ

Actress and U.N. Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie arrived in Turkey's southern Hatay province on Friday.

Earlier Friday, Turkish authorities said the number of Syrian refugees in Turkey had reached 9,700 after 1,200 arrived overnight.
Authorities said the refugees receive three meals a day, hot water, and have access to household equipment like washing machines and televisions.
A mobile hospital for the lightly wounded has also been provided along with childcare and psychiatric help, authorities said.
The crackdown on protesters by the regime of President Bashar al-Assad has killed 1,200 people and 10,000 others have been detained, according to rights groups and the United Nations.
Thursday, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Turkey would keep its borders open to Syrians fleeing the violence and supply humanitarian aid to the thousands of people massed just across the border in Syria itself.
Turkey has toughened its stance against Assad's government and said Syrian troops were guilty of atrocities.

Angie's first wedding - one & only photo!

Angie fans know that there are many horrible gossips about her, which our blog is not re-publishing. In one of articles of those kind, however, we found out the only photo of Angie's first wedding. So we're sharing only thart photo, with full respect of Angie's life now, which is making her happier than ever :)

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Angie and kids in Malta!


Angelina Jolie: Malta with the Jolie-Pitt Kids!

Angelina Jolie: Malta with the Jolie-Pitt Kids!
Angelina Jolie steps out with her little ones on Wednesday (June 15) in Malta.
MaddoxPaxZaharaShiloh,Vivienne, and Knox all carried new toys, ranging from Disney Princess merchandise to a Barney stuffed animal and Nerf guns!
The Jolie-Pitt clan is in town while papaBrad Pitt films his latest movie, World War Z.
Us Weekly reports that Brad and Angiewent out to dinner on Tuesday (June 14) to join friends and colleagues for a meal in an intimate setting.
Earlier in the month, Angie and Braddonated $500,000 toward hurricane relief after many residents in Joplin, Mo., lost their homes.

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Angie: new UNHCR video!


Angelina Jolie speaks out for those who can’t in this new video for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
The 36-year-old actress is the official UNHCR ambassador, and has been working with the group for years to fight for refugees across the world.
In the past, Angelina and her partnerBrad Pitt have visited refugee camps in Kenya, Costa Rica, and Ecuador, to name just a few.
In this video, Angelina implores us that “1 is too many.”
Visit UNHCR.com for more information.

Monday, June 13, 2011

First photo of Angie in Louis Vuitton ad!


Check out a barefoot Angelina Jolieposing on a wooden boat in Cambodia’s Siem Reap province for Louis Vuitton’s “Core Values” campaign!
The 36-year-old actress brought four of her children to the shoot, and some even had to be shooed out of the frame for photographer Annie Leibovitz to get her shot, according to WWD.
Later this week, Louis Vuitton will post a teaser on its website of an interview withAngelina, in which she discusses her life-changing visit to Cambodia.
FYI: Angelina is wearing her own clothes in the shot, including one of her favorite Alto bags that she’s owned for years!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Angie & Brad donate $500,000 to tornado victims


Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie Donate $500,000 to Joplin Recovery

Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie Donate $500,000 to Joplin Recovery
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are lending a helping hand to Joplin, Mo., residents recently affected by the devastating tornadoes.
On Friday (June 10), the couple donated $500,000 to the Community Foundation of the Ozarks to help support mid- and long-term rebuilding efforts in the area.
“With the devastating loss of thirty percent of the city, the Joplin community faces great challenges ahead. Having spent much of my childhood there, I know these people to be hardworking, humble and especially resilient,” Brad, who grew up in nearby Springfield, said.
“The locally based Community Foundation of the Ozarks will be working shoulder to shoulder with these Joplin residents for the long haul as they rebuild their lives. We, too, hope to further help with these rebuilding efforts,” he added, while Angelina said, “Our hearts go out to the families in Joplin who have lost so much.”