Angelina Jolie urges world powers to do more for Syrian refugees

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Hollywood film star and UN evoy, Angelina Jolie

U.N. special envoy Angelina Jolie urged world powers, today (Tuesday), to do more to end Syria’s five-year war and help the millions who have fled the conflict, as she visited refugees in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley.

The war has killed 250,000 people, displaced half of Syria’s population and created Europe’s worst refugee crisis since World War Two. Talks on a political solution are underway in Geneva, but hopes of progress are modest.

Hollywood film star and UN evoy, Angelina Jolie
Hollywood film star and UN evoy, Angelina Jolie

As a diplomatic solution eludes politicians, simply coping with the growing humanitarian crisis is not a viable alternative, said Jolie – a world renown Hollywood superstar.

“We cannot manage the world through aid relief in the place of diplomacy and diplomatic solutions,” she said at a muddy camp in Saadnayel, about 15 km (10 miles) from the Syrian border. Refugees gathered around, bracing against heavy rain and wind.

“We need governments around the world to show leadership: to analyse the situation and understand exactly what their country can do, how many refugees they can assist and how.”

Highlighting the huge refugee influx into Syria’s immediate neighbours, which have been hosting millions of refugees, she said the problem was not “confined to the situations of tens of thousands of refugees in Europe”.

Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon host the vast majority of the 4.8 million refugees created by the conflict. The one million registered refugees in Lebanon represent a quarter of the country’s population.

“The greatest pressure is still being felt in the Middle East and North Africa,” Jolie said.

Humanitarian hero: Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, speaks during a press conference at a Syrian refugee camp, in the eastern city of Zahleh, Lebanon Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3493263/Angelina-Jolie-braves-torrential-rain-Lebanon-refugee-camp-attacks-tragic-failure-resolve-Syria-crisis-forced-millions-flee-homes.html#ixzz42zKIbJHB Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Humanitarian hero: Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, speaks during a press conference at a Syrian refugee camp, in the eastern city of Zahleh, Lebanon, AP photo)

European Union leaders, alarmed by an influx of 1 million refugees and migrants into the bloc of 500 million people, have sketched an accord with Turkey, that would grant Ankara more money to keep the 2.7 million Syrian refugees on its territory.

The vast majority of Syrian refugees in Lebanon live in extreme poverty, the United Nations says. Jolie, special envoy for UN refugee agency UNHCR, said 80 percent were in debt, after any savings they brought from Syria had run out.

UNHCR says there are likely more than 60 million people forcibly displaced worldwide – one in every 122 people.

Syria’s conflict has also created 2.4 million child refugees, killed many and led to the increasing recruitment of children as fighters, children’s fund UNICEF said in a report to mark the five-year anniversary. (UK Mirror and UK Dail Mail)

 

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