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NEWS and REPORTS => World News => Topic started by: HuffingtonPost on May 09, 2014, 09:31 AM

Title: Angelina Jolie Calls For Release Of Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolgirls
Post by: HuffingtonPost on May 09, 2014, 09:31 AM


By Katharina Urban-Oberberg                

LONDON, May 8 (Reuters) - Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie,  in London to promote her new film "Maleficent," used the red  carpet event on Thursday to renew her plea for the safe return  of more than 200 Nigerian school girls kidnapped by Islamist  rebels.                

The 38-year-old actress, who serves as a United Nations  special envoy for refugees, said it was "heart-warming" to hear  reporters' questions and people's concern for the abducted girls  at a movie event.                

"The important thing though is to understand that this  happens because these men think they can get away with this and  they can do this," Jolie told reporters.                

"We have to start arresting people for this, we have to  start bringing them to justice and we have to start making it an  absolute crime that puts fear in these men so that they think  twice about this kind of action."                

People around the world have been showing their support by  taking part in protests and joining online campaigns calling for  the rescue of the girls taken from a secondary school by  extremist group Boko Haram on April 14.                

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama and Pakistani schoolgirl and  human rights activist Malala Yousafzai are among those backing  an online campaign and have posted photos of themselves holding  a sign reading "#BringBackOurGirls."                

Jolie also said she was increasingly concerned about for  people in Ukraine, where pro-Moscow separatists have ignored a  public call by Russian President Vladimir Putin to postpone a  referendum on self-rule in eastern Ukraine, declaring they would  go ahead on Sunday with a vote that could lead to war.                

"I can't imagine anybody from that region isn't just  terrified that the worst is yet to come," she said.                

Jolie, dressed in a long black gown and joined by her fiance  Brad Pitt, led the stars of Walt Disney Co's   "Maleficent" at the premiere at London's Kensington Palace.  Disney's modern reimagining of the Sleeping Beauty fairytale is  due out in theaters around the world at the end of the month.     (Reporting by Katharina Urban-Oberberg for Reuters TV in  London; Writing by Piya Sinha-Roy in Los Angeles; Editing by  Mary Milliken and Mohammad Zargham)
Source: huffingtonpost.com