Victims Of Rape In Bosnia To Call Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie may be the Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations for Refugees, but begins goodwill of an organization of victims of rape in Bosnia in his new film.
The movie, still-titled debut, Angelina Jolie, is “a love story between a Muslim and a Serb woman at the bottom of the 1992-1995 war between ethnic groups in Bosnia,” Agence France-Press.
Bosnia local media, however, said the film included the rape of Bosnian women by Serb and a romance between the two, according to a report in the Los Angeles in October.
On Monday, a group of victims of war has sent a letter to the UNHCR called Jolie an “ignorant attitude towards the victims” not to meet them and explain what the movie is, as reported by AFP. Women victims of war, said he had met 25 000 violations by the conflict.
Jolie has said that the film itself contains a rape scene and offered to meet with the group, women victims of war in Hungary, where they filmed most of the film. UNHCR letter Angelina Jolie says that does not correspond to the expectations of an ambassador for the organization, a role he has played since 2001.
“We believe she did not act as an ambassador for real and believe that UNHCR has no more credibility to keep the ambassador,” the letter concludes, the report said. The film would be shot in Bosnia, but most of the filming was moved to Hungary after the reports of the rape scenario love-surface, according to reports in the media.
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