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Angelina Jolie In Kenya

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Saying it was "one of the most dire camps" she'd ever visited, Angelina Jolie spent Saturday at the world's largest refugee settlement on the Kenya border.

 

The Dadaab Refugee camp, built to house 90,000 is now teeming with 285,000 starving Somilian refugees who have escaped the terror of their own country and fled into Kenya.

 

The actress has been the Goodwill Ambassador for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees Agency since 2001. She is hoping to bring the plight of the Somilian people to the public's attention.

 

It's a long way from Hollywood to Kenya. When we last saw Angelina she was in full Hollywood glam for the premiere of her honey Brad Pitt's Inglorious Basterds.

 

But with no new films on the immediate horizon, Angelina is using the time for more such humanitarian trips.

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nuune   

Suu ku jabaa waa adagyahay, kuwa kalxamaha iyo xudunta sidii koorta geela lulaya ayaa na hor mara soonkana nagama jabo, yaaba horta fiirinaya, nuursi maleh waa nijaaso socota

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chubacka   

Originally posted by Dabshid:

Is she planning to buy a kid from there?

haha. lets hope there is a clause in her contract with the UN against this.

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Ibtisam   

^^^ :( lazy reporting.

 

In the first picture, with her bones popping out, she fits in, just that her bones are popping out due to kibir and dieting. :mad:

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