One of the celebrities who did not have an Instagram account has finally opened it, revealing her humanitarian side with a powerful message from an Afghan woman
Contrary to what you might think about the first publication on Instagram, Angelina Jolie did an act that was translated into raising her voice for those who cannot do it, this is how Brad Pitt’s ex joined the celebrities who have an account on Instagram and opened his with a letter from an Afghan woman.
Angelina Jolie wrote in her first post that people in Afghanistan are currently losing their ability to communicate on social media and express themselves freely, so she joined Instagram to share her stories and the voices of those who fight for their lives. human rights.
The letter that Angelina Jolie shared as her first publication is from a young Afghan woman who expresses skepticism about whether the Taliban have changed, the young woman expresses that all have lost their freedom and are imprisoned again. "When they arrived, we are all afraid of them and we believe that all our dreams are gone."
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The "Maleficent" actress said she will not back away and will look for ways to help those in need by extending the invitation to those who want to join the cause. The Taliban returned to power after decades in which Afghanistan was able to make progress on human rights.
Those who took the worst part of this seizure of power, are the women who must abide by a series of prohibitions that if they do not comply with them, they could receive sanctions that range from public flogging, to stoning in a way of violating rights basic of a human being.
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Angelina Jolie has been distinguished for her humanitarian works , she has been a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF and has a very strong connection with countries or places where there are few resources, some of her adopted children are from those areas, part of her experience on a visit to Afghanistan.
A few weeks before the 9/11 attacks, he was on the border with Afghanistan and met the refugees fleeing the Taliban. "That was 20 years ago," recalled the actress, who stressed that she gets "sick" when she sees Afghans displaced from their country again by "fear and uncertainty."