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Syrian, Iraqi refugees’ plight moves Jolie

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DOHUK, Iraq: Actress Angelina Jolie, the special envoy for the United Nations Refugee Agency, UNHCR, appealed Sunday for urgent funding to assist more than three million displaced Iraqis and Syrians living in dire conditions in northern Iraq.

Visiting Iraq for the fifth time, Jolie said that the slow pace of funding this year to help people displaced by the conflicts in Syria and Iraq has triggered a humanitari­an crisis that will lead to catas- trophe if not addressed. The UNHCR said it received only 53 percent of the $337 million required to fund its response to internal displaceme­nt in Iraq and Syria during 2014.

“We are being tested here as an internatio­nal community and so far, for all the immense efforts and good intentions, the internatio­nal community is failing,” she told journalist­s at a camp for the displaced in the northern Iraqi city of Dohuk. “The people I met today need to know that we will be with them. Giving them the support they need to survive for every day they remain displaced. And above all they need to know that one day they will be able to go home.”

The civil war in Syria, now entering its fourth year, prompted millions to flee their homes to neighborin­g countries and abroad as the fighting showed no sign of easing. The fighting intensifie­d and later spilled into Iraq as the militant Islamic State group rose up and seized about one-third of both Iraq and Syria

“Millions of people are internally displaced and over five million people are in dire need of humanitari­an assistance in Syria alone,” Jolie said. “They are paying the price for our collective failure to end the conflict which has allowed extremists to take hold.”

 ??  ?? CARE: UNHCR envoy Angelina Jolie in Dohuk, Iraq. (Reuters)
CARE: UNHCR envoy Angelina Jolie in Dohuk, Iraq. (Reuters)

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