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Angelina Jolie urges the world to ‘not look away’ from the crisis in Afghanistan

Angelina Jolie touched upon the tensions that have enveloped Afghanistan following the US withdrawal

By Web Desk
August 28, 2021
Angelina Jolie urges the world to ‘not look away’ from the crisis in Afghanistan
Angelina Jolie urges the world to ‘not look away’ from the crisis in Afghanistan 

American actor Angelina Jolie is detailing all the ways the world can come to the aid of Afghanistan amidst the escalating tensions in the region.

The Maleficent actor, 46, who is a special envoy for the UN Refugee Agency, touched upon the tensions that have enveloped Afghanistan following the US withdrawal, while speaking to People.

"When the Taliban last ruled Afghanistan, they kept women shut in their homes, banned them from going to school and silenced their voices. We don't know if the Taliban have changed, but the world has," she said.

"We have new tools and technologies. We are connected globally in ways we never have been before. We have an opportunity to make that count: to stay alongside the people of Afghanistan who are struggling to stay hopeful and are desperate to avoid new levels of violence and persecution in their country,” she continued.

"We can keep ourselves informed and track what is happening to Afghan human rights advocates, to make it harder for abuses to be hidden. We can support humanitarian organizations working there,” she went on to say.

“And we can ask Afghans what support they need and help them to get their messages out,” she added.

Last week, Jolie made her Instagram debut to throw light on the plight of Afghans as she shared a letter from a teen girl in Afghanistan as her first post.

"Right now, the people of Afghanistan are losing their ability to communicate on social media and to express themselves freely. So I've come on Instagram to share their stories and the voices of those across the globe who are fighting for their basic human rights,” wrote Jolie.