Angelina Jolie praises ‘brave’ refugees for sharing their stories with her over dinner

Angelina Jolie World Refugee Day celebrated with some of his ‘new friends’ from around the world who fled war, violence and persecution.

In a new Instagram post uploaded to her Instagram on Monday, the 47-year-old Oscar winner revealed she enjoyed having dinner with her friends. EgyptUkraine, AfghanistanMali, Ivory Coast, Congo, Kurdistan, Nigeriaand Gambia.’

“I am grateful that in the midst of such a heaviness in the world, these brave people shared their time and stories with me,” he captioned a slideshow, interacting with families and children.

SWEET: Angelina Jolie celebrates World Refugee Day with some of her ‘new friends’ from around the world who fled war, violence and persecution

She continued: ‘Family, friends and food bring people together and I was honored to be involved in eating, sharing and learning with new friends.’

Amidst the cute pictures, the Eternal actress can be seen giving high fives to one little girl and kissing another while sporting a long black dress, red nail polish and her brown hair waving over her shoulders. .

His outing was held in a sprawling park and was attended by UNHCR, UN Refugee Agency, Save the Children Italia and Joel Nafuma Refugee Centre.

Mingling: In a new Instagram post uploaded to her Instagram on Monday, the 47-year-old Oscar winner revealed she spent the night with friends from Egypt, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Mali, Cte d'Ivoire, Congo, Kurdistan, Nigeria and The Gambia. enjoyed eating.

Mingling: In a new Instagram post uploaded to her Instagram on Monday, the 47-year-old Oscar winner revealed she spent the night with friends from Egypt, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Mali, Cte d’Ivoire, Congo, Kurdistan, Nigeria and The Gambia. enjoyed eating.

“I am grateful that in the midst of such a heaviness in the world, these brave people shared their time and stories with me,” he captioned a slideshow, interacting with families and children.

Enlightening: She continued: 'Family, friends and food bring people together and I had the honor of being involved to eat, share and learn with new friends'

Enlightening: She continued: ‘Family, friends and food bring people together and I had the honor of being involved to eat, share and learn with new friends’

Within five hours, his post garnered over 330,543 likes and 2,043 comments.

Last week, Jolie described how Ukraine’s children are facing the ‘greatest consequences of war’ on social media.

She informed her 13.2 million Instagram followers, ‘Globally, children make up 30% of the population but represent 41% of all forcibly displaced people.

Important Discussions: Amidst the cute images, the Eternal actress can be seen giving high fives to a little girl and kissing another while sporting a long black dress, red nail polish and her brown hair waving over her shoulders can go.

Important Discussions: Amidst the cute images, the Eternal actress can be seen giving high fives to a little girl and kissing another while wearing a long black dress, red nail polish and her brown hair on her shoulders. Is.

It also said that since February 24, “at least 277 children have been killed and 456 have been injured.”

In March, she also addressed the staggering number of Ukrainians who have been forced to flee their homes and country due to the ongoing Russian offensive.

Last year, following the release of her novel Know Your Rights and Claim Them: A Guide for Youth, Jolie wrote that she was “very inspired by young people around the world who are on the front lines of the struggle for human rights.”

Author: Last year, following the release of her novel Know Your Rights and Claim Them: A Guide for Youth, Jolie wrote that she was 'very inspired by young people around the world who are on the front lines of the struggle for human rights'

Author: Last year, following the release of her novel Know Your Rights and Claim Them: A Guide for Youth, Jolie wrote that she was ‘very inspired by young people around the world who are on the front lines of the struggle for human rights’

He said on Instagram,

“From protecting the environment to fighting inequality and discrimination, they are coming forward to do what adults should have done but have so far failed to do,” he said on Instagram.

“From protecting the environment to fighting inequality and discrimination, they are coming forward to do what adults should have done but have so far failed to do,” he said on Instagram.

He added that ‘in refugee camps and conflict zones around the world, children are bearing the consequences of those bad decisions.

The ‘The Girl, Interrupted’ star concluded, ‘When children and young people have the agency, power and wisdom to speak out, they can transform the lives of both youth and adults, helping to achieve a more equal society. can do.

He went on to say that 'in refugee camps and conflict zones around the world, children are bearing the burden of the consequences of those bad decisions.

He went on to say that ‘in refugee camps and conflict zones around the world, children are bearing the burden of the consequences of those bad decisions.

The mom-of-six’s project was written in consultation with youth activists and human rights lawyer Geraldine Van Buren from around the world.

Buren is one of the original drafters of the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child – which aims to equip children with the knowledge to safely challenge injustice.

During an interview with Reuters, Jolie said: ‘So many children around the world are at a loss and we just aren’t doing enough.’

She continued: ‘These are their rights, which were decided years ago on the basis of making them healthy, balanced, safe and stable adults.’

The 'The Girl, Interrupted' star concluded, 'When children and young people have the agency, power and wisdom to speak out, they can transform the lives of both youth and adults, helping achieve a more equal society. can help;  seen in 2011

The ‘The Girl, Interrupted’ star concluded, ‘When children and young people have the agency, power and wisdom to speak out, they can transform the lives of both youth and adults, helping achieve a more equal society. can help; seen in 2011

‘These are their rights, which were decided years ago on the basis of making them healthy, balanced, safe and stable adults.’

Jolie, special envoy for the UN refugee agency UNHCR, said she hoped the book would remind governments of their commitment to a global treaty ensuring the civil, social, political and economic rights of children.

‘We’ve spent a lot of time blocking those rights, so this book is meant to help kids say, ‘These are your rights, these are things you need to question to see that How far are you depending on your country and circumstances. What are your barriers to accessing those rights, others who came before you and fought, in what ways can you fight.

During an interview with Reuters, Jolie said: 'So many children around the world are at a loss and we just aren't doing enough' (pictured in 2022)

During an interview with Reuters, Jolie said: ‘So many children around the world are at a loss and we just aren’t doing enough’ (pictured in 2022)

Salt actress said: ‘So this is a handbook to fight back.’

The mother-in-law of six said she held a UN convention in her home for her children, but was surprised to learn that her own country, the United States, had not ratified it.

‘This got me angry and I started to question what does it mean?’ Brad Pitt’s ex said.

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The humanitarian said he held a United Nations convention in his home for his children, but was surprised to learn that his own country, the United States, had not ratified it.

‘This got me angry and I started to question what does it mean?’ Brad Pitt’s ex said.

‘So for each country, what’s the idea, you have a right to education…but then why are so many kids out of school? Why are girls being harmed when they go to Afghanistan?’ he said.

More from her Instagram page: Jolie recently shared this photo of daughter Zahra reading The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison with the caption: 'The end of #summerreading.  These are some of the favorites in our house.  Would love to know you'

Another little girl: and her daughter Shiloh was seen by Akali watching The Dark Lady

More from her Instagram page: Jolie recently shared this photo of daughter Zahra reading The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison with the caption: ‘The end of #summerreading. These are some of the favorites in our house. Would love to know you’

The book addresses identity, justice, education and protection from harm, among other issues. It provides guidance on becoming an activist, being safe, and the terms and terminology of organizations.

‘Through the book you will have to find the way forward for yourself, as we are very concerned about the safety of children. We don’t want kids running around screaming for their rights and putting themselves in danger,’ Jolie said.

The book is filled with examples from powerful young voices around the world, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, climate activist Greta Thunberg and 15-year-old Palestinian journalist Janna Jihad.