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Jolie visits Mosul

Actress met families and walked through bombed out streets

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UN refugee agency special envoy Angelina Jolie visited Mosul in northern Iraq on Saturday and urged the internatio­nal community not to forget residents trying to rebuild their city.

Iraqi forces seized Mosul in July 2017 from Daesh militants, who had occupied the city three years earlier and turned it into a stronghold of a “caliphate,” in a military campaign that saw 900,000 residents flee.

The Hollywood actress met families from western Mosul and walked through bombed out streets, according to video footage and photos provided by the UN High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR).

Normality has returned to many parts of Mosul, with displaced residents leaving camps nearby and going back home. Mosul. Falak has a gene disorder and PTSD.

“This is the worst devastatio­n I have seen in all my years working with UNHCR. People here have lost everything,” Jolie said in a UN statement.

“They are destitute. They have no medicine for their children, and many have no running water or basic services,” she said. “I hope there will be a continued commitment to rebuilding and stabilisin­g the whole of the city. And I call on the internatio­nal community not to forget Mosul.” Jolie has worked for UNHCR since 2001, visiting uprooted civilians from Iraq to Cambodia and Kenya. It is her fifth visit to Iraq, UNHCR said. — Reuters

 ?? Photos by AFP, Reuters and Rex Features ?? Angelina Jolie meets Falak, 8, during a visit to West
Photos by AFP, Reuters and Rex Features Angelina Jolie meets Falak, 8, during a visit to West

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