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Angelina Jolie Wants To See More Action For Sudanese People - The Celebrity Cafe.com Posted: 14 Dec 2009 06:40 PM PST Actress Angelina Jolie is known for her deep involvement in humanitarian issues, so it should come as no surprise that she urged President Obama to work harder for peace in Sudan. It also shouldn't come as a surprise that she picked the day of Obama's acceptance for the Nobel Peace Prize to let her voice be heard. In her op-ed piece for Thursday's Newsweek, Jolie, a U.N. goodwill ambassador, points out that the Obama administration has not yet made any serious moves to eradicate corrupt Sudanese leaders. She argues that the plan to improve the lives of Sudanese people is not clear enough. "I believe President Obama and his special envoy Scott Gration will do their best to bring peace to the region," she wrote. "Their policy, though, raises a number of questions. How is the Obama administration's approach to Sudan an evolution of justice? In addition, when the administration says it intends to work to 'improve the lives of the people of Darfur,' I would like to know what that means, besides the obvious point that their lives could hardly get worse." Jolie and actor/partner Brad Pitt started the Jolie-Pitt Foundation in 2006 for donations to humanitarian causes and for funding research. In her article, entitled Justice Delayed Is Not Justice Denied, Jolie suggested the administration look at a Council on Foreign Relations report that was funded by her organization for recommendations on how to prevent future atrocities. fivefilters.org featured article: Normalising the crime of the century by John Pilger. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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Angelina Jolie wants Obama administration to take more action in ... - WTOL-TV Posted: 15 Dec 2009 05:53 AM PST "I believe President Obama and his special envoy Scott Gration will do their best to bring peace to the region," Jolie, a U.N. goodwill ambassador, wrote in her OpEd story for Newsweek on Thursday. "Their policy, though, raises a number of questions. How is the Obama administration's approach to Sudan an evolution of justice? In addition, when the administration says it intends to work to 'improve the lives of the people of Darfur,' I would like to know what that means, besides the obvious point that their lives could hardly get worse." Brad Pitt calls Angelina his "soul mate;" so why not marry her? In the story, titled "Justice Delayed Is Not Justice Denied," Jolie passionately questions the administration and suggests it "should explore ways to bring [Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir] to justice." "On this Human Rights Day — the same day President Obama receives his Nobel Peace Prize — we must also remember those who have been deprived of their rights," Jolie said in closing. "Holding perpetrators of mass atrocities accountable is the best way to ensure justice today and peace in the future. Sudan is the place to start." What do you think of Jolie's Newsweek piece? --Gina DiNunno Comment on this article at TVGuide.com > Related Articles on TVGuide.com Other Links From TVGuide.com fivefilters.org featured article: Normalising the crime of the century by John Pilger. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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