Entertainment

‘This horror must end’: Defiant Angelina Jolie suits up as she urges world leaders to combat warzone rape during impassioned appeal before U.N. Security Council

As a leading Hollywood actress, Angelina Jolie can raise publicity and awareness with the snap of her fingers.

And after recently going public about her double mastectomy – and encouraging women across the world to get regular check ups – Jolie put another worthy matter before the world stage on Monday in her capacity as a U.N ambassador.

The 38-year-old actress made her debut before the U.N.’s most powerful body as a special envoy for refugees – and urged the world’s nations to make the fight against rape in war a top priority.

Her most serious role yet: Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie appears in her capacity as a U.N. ambassador, urging world leaders to make combating warzone rape a top priority

She told the Security Council that ‘hundreds of thousands – if not millions – of women, children and men have been raped in conflicts in our lifetimes’.

Jolie, a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. high commissioner for refugees, said the Security Council has witnessed 67 years of wars and conflict since it was established ‘but the world has yet to take up warzone rape as a serious priority.’

‘You set the bar,’ she told the council. ‘If the … council sets rape and sexual violence in conflict as a priority it will become one and progress will be made. If you do not, this horror will continue.’

‘This horror must end’: The actress was at a meeting with the Security Council at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on Monday
Jolie speaks with diplomats before the meeting where she criticised UN Security Council powers for their lack of action over wartime rapes in a surprise speech to the body

British Foreign Secretary William Hague, who presided over the meeting, stressed that ‘in conflicts in nearly every corner of the globe, rape is used systematically and ruthlessly, in the almost certain knowledge that there will be no consequences for the perpetrators.’

Soon after Jolie spoke, the council adopted a legally-binding resolution demanding the complete and immediate cessation of all acts of sexual violence by all parties to armed conflict.

It noted that sexual violence can constitute a crime against humanity and a contributing act to genocide, called for improved monitoring of sexual violence in conflict, and urged the U.N. and donors to assist survivors.

Making a resolution: Ambassadors from Russia, China, the U.S., France and Britain listened as Jolie said they should ‘show the determination’ to defend the hundreds of thousands of victims of sexual attacks in conflict
Making an impact: Soon after Jolie spoke, the council adopted a legally-binding resolution demanding the complete and immediate cessation of all acts of sexual violence by all parties to armed conflict

Jolie, who has traveled extensively in her role as goodwill ambassador, recalled several of the survivors she had met – the mother of a five-year-old girl raped outside a police station in Goma in eastern Congo, and a Syrian woman she spoke to in Jordan last week who asked to hide her name and face ‘because she knew that if she spoke out about the crimes against her she would be attacked again, and possibly killed.’

Jolie pleaded with the Security Council – and all countries – to implement the resolution and not let the issue drop.

‘Meet your commitments, debate this issue in your parliaments, mobilize people in your countries, and build it into all your foreign policy efforts,’ she urged.

Warm welcome: Jolie embraces an unidentified diplomat at the meeting
Voicing her opinion: Seen here shaking hands with and speaking to Najat Vallaud-Belkacem (L), Minister of Womens Rights and Government Spokesperson of France

‘Together, you can turn the tide of global opinion, shatter impunity and finally put an end to this abhorrence.’

Secretary-General Ban paid tribute to Jolie for being the voice of millions forced to flee their homes ‘and now for the many survivors of wartime rape whose bodies have been used as battlegrounds.’

The actress has returned to her U.N. duties this month following her double mastectomy earlier this year, which she had performed after test showed she carried a faulty BRCA1 gene – and that she had an 87 per cent chance of getting breast cancer.

Time to go: Angelina waves as she departs the meeting, wearing a smart business suit for the occasion

Source: dailymail.co.uk

Related Posts

‘Goonies’ Sequel ‘Curse of One-Eyed Willy’ Is Releasing in Theaters in Summer 2026?

The 1985 classic film “The Goonies” was a hot topic of discussion on social media in early 2024, with users sharing news of a sequel title and poster….

QG Part 1 – (Hindi) Official Trailer | Vivek Kumar Kannan | Sunny Leone | Jackie Shroff | Priyamani

QG Part 1 – (Hindi) Official Trailer | Vivek Kumar Kannan | Sunny Leone | Jackie Shroff | Priyamani The plot centers around a mysterious protagonist who embarks…

Aranmanai 5 – Official Trailer | Sundar.C | Vijay sethupathi | Yogi babu | Hiphop Tamizha

“Aranmanai 5” is a cinematic masterpiece that opens up a world of mystery and suspense with its distinctive blend of supernatural and eerie elements. The story unfolds in…

CHUCKY vs M3GAN: Blumhouse Teases Epic Showdown in 2024

Blumhouse Productions has just released the highly anticipated teaser trailer for their upcoming 2024 horror crossover, CHUCKY vs M3GAN. The film brings together two of the most iconic…

The Boy 3: The Curse Continues – Official Trailer Released

The chilling new installment of The Boy franchise, titled The Boy 3: The Curse Continues, has finally unveiled its official trailer for 2024, and it promises to bring…

WINTER CHAINSAW MASSACRE | Teaser Trailer 2025 | Netflix

𝑁𝑒𝑑𝑓𝑙𝑖π‘₯ β„Žπ‘Žπ‘  𝑗𝑒𝑠𝑑 π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘π‘π‘’π‘‘ π‘‘β„Žπ‘’ π‘β„Žπ‘–π‘™π‘™π‘–π‘›π‘” π‘‘π‘’π‘Žπ‘ π‘’π‘Ÿ π‘‘π‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘–π‘™π‘’π‘Ÿ π‘“π‘œπ‘Ÿ π‘Šπ‘–π‘›π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ πΆβ„Žπ‘Žπ‘–π‘›π‘ π‘Žπ‘€ π‘€π‘Žπ‘ π‘ π‘Žπ‘π‘Ÿπ‘’ (2025), π‘Ž π‘“π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘ β„Ž π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘ 𝑖𝑐𝑦 π‘‘π‘Žπ‘˜π‘’ π‘œπ‘› π‘‘β„Žπ‘’ π‘–π‘›π‘“π‘Žπ‘šπ‘œπ‘’π‘  πΏπ‘’π‘Žπ‘‘β„Žπ‘’π‘Ÿπ‘“π‘Žπ‘π‘’. π‘‡β„Žπ‘–π‘  π‘€π‘–π‘›π‘‘π‘’π‘Ÿ-π‘‘β„Žπ‘’π‘šπ‘’π‘‘ β„Žπ‘œπ‘Ÿπ‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘Ÿ π‘–π‘›π‘ π‘‘π‘Žπ‘™π‘™π‘šπ‘’π‘›π‘‘ 𝑠𝑒𝑑𝑠 π‘‘β„Žπ‘’…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *