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Sabado, Nobyembre 19, 2016

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Angelina Jolie returns to the spotlight for the first time after bitter divorce to campaign for children at the International Criminal Court


Angelina Jolie comes back to the spotlight surprisingly after the intense separation to campaign for kids at the International Criminal Court 

Angelina Jolie has freely surfaced surprisingly since her separation documenting and recorded a video message for the International Criminal Court on Friday to match with the policy on children. 

"Successful prosecution, whether at the ICC or elsewhere is part of the long and vital generational effort. That is the light in which I believe the court’s new policy on children should be seen," the 41-year-old Oscar winner said in a clip caught on Twitter. 

"I particularly welcome the commitment to include charges for crimes against children wherever the evidence permits as part of a more systematic approach. I congratulate the office of the chief prosecutor, and all those working on the policy."

The Special Envoy for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees likewise expressed: "Mankind owes to children. We know we aren't giving the best to children." 

"There can be no complete justice without consideration for the victims of the war crimes themselves, and the practical assistance they need to move on with their lives and overcome the harm they have suffered," Angelina noted.

"That is why the work of the trust fund is important and must be supported and strengthened over time."

Jolie had previously visited by the ICC in the Hague back in April where she met with staff from the Trust Fund for Victims.

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