today I made happy Jolie-Pitt Family vid.
Latest new Jlie-Pitt Family picutre.
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Angelina Jolie carries her youngest daughter Vivienne Marcheline, 14 months, out of the Licky Licious Ice Cream Shop on Rainbow Street in Amman, Jordan on Friday (October 2).
The mother-daughter pair was accompanied by Brad Pitt and Vivienne’s twin Knox Leon .
“The kids look so much like Angelina. They look like their mother. But they have Brad’s eyes,” store owner Ihab Fakhouri told People. “They looked like really happy kids.”
Vivienne’s eyes are such a gorgeous blue. And her ears are pierced!
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in Ice Cream Shop in Jabal Amman.
there is new Twin Photo Knox & Vivienne !!!
I don’t know details in this photo.
I’d pic up to Twitter.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt take their 14-month-old twins —Vivienne Marcheline and Knox Leon— to pick up some sweet treats at Licky Licious Ice Cream Shop on Rainbow Street in Amman, Jordan on Friday (October 2).
“They really enjoyed our ice cream,” said one of the Licky Licious owner Ihab Fakhouri.
As for the ice cream flavors they chose, Angelina picked Mango and Brad went with Crocan (pecan with caramel and vanilla).
OMG!
What a cute!!!
UNHCR
UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie urges the world not to forget Iraqi refugees
News Stories, 2 October 2009
DAMASCUS, Syria, October 2 (UNHCR) – UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie called Friday on the international community not to forget the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi refugees who remain in exile despite a relative improvement in the security situation in their homeland.
Tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians have returned to their country from Syria and other nearby countries over the past year, but many more are unable or unwilling to return to a country still rocked by violence. As the Iraqi story has largely disappeared from global headlines, so has the plight of the refugees.
Jolie, returning to visit Iraqi refugees in the poorest suburbs of the Syrian capital of Damascus after a 2007 visit, said these refugees still needed vital help and support. “Most Iraqi refugees cannot return to Iraq in view of the severe trauma they experienced there, the uncertainty linked to the coming Iraqi elections, the security issues and the lack of basic services. They will, therefore, be in need of continued support from the international community.”
The acclaimed American actress, travelling with her partner Brad Pitt, was welcomed into the homes of two Iraqi families in the Jaramana district of southern Damascus. The first family, grouping seven people, fled to Syria in 2006, while the second family, members of a minority religious group, fled to Iraq in July this year after a son, Waleed,* was twice abducted and his mother, Hoda,* physically abused. The family patriarch, Fares,* had to pay US$25,000 in ransom the first time Waleed was abducted.
The second time, both son and mother were snatched, and Fares had to find US$40,000. The two were released, but they had suffered a terrible ordeal, including torture. “I was assaulted every day for 13 days by up to 10 men,” Hoda* recalled, her voice trembling. “I wanted to kill myself and the only reason I decided not to go ahead is because of my children,” she added.
On the release of Hoda and Waleed, the family fled to Syria.
“I’m grateful to you for sharing this story,” a clearly moved Jolie said, clutching Hoda’s hand. “It helps to make it easier to understand your problems. There’s a lot of suffering in this part of the world; you’re a very brave and strong woman for putting this behind you for the sake of your children.”
The family said the Syrians have been very welcoming, but they still find it difficult remaining in the country and wish to be resettled. Meanwhile they are relying on food and financial support from UNHCR.
The refugee agency, working closely with local authorities and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, helps the most vulnerable refugees in neighbouring countries, particularly in Syria and Jordan where the largest numbers have found refuge. This includes material, financial, medical and other assistance.
Many of the families who have fled to Syria over the past few years, have exhausted their savings and must now rely on the generosity and help of the government and humanitarian agencies like UNHCR.
The first family Jolie visited – mother, father and five children aged seven or under – is a good example. They were crammed into a squalid, stuffy one-room basement apartment with a tiny window. Most of their possessions, including mattresses, blankets and boxes of food, were provided by UNHCR.
They also had harrowing tales to tell, including the kidnapping and torture of the father, Taha, who still suffers from nightmares and finds it difficult to leave the apartment. His wife, Ibtissam, spoke about their struggle to pay the rent and to buy extras such as clothes and medicine. She works as a cleaner in a market, even though she has a degree in teaching.
“I tore up my university degree,” she said, adding: “What value does it have when I am just a cleaning lady.” Ibtissam told Jolie that her family also wanted to start a new life in a third country. Two of the families that Jolie met during her 2007 visit have been resettled in the United States, while a third family recently returned to Iraq.
The Goodwill Ambassador said the families she visited today, “have not recovered from the trauma they faced,” while adding that, “until other solutions are found, or these refugees are able to go home, it is essential that the international community help UNHCR to provide financial and food support so that they can survive. They don’t have the right to work, so they have no way of surviving without our help.”
During her day-long trip, Jolie also met with Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad and his wife, Asma al-Assad, who told her about the efforts being made by Syria to provide health care to the most vulnerable and to encourage refugee children to go to school.
“It is clear that the Syrian people, no matter the challenges or difficulties they may face, have always shown generous hospitality to people in need. I hope that the rest of the world recognizes that we all have to share this burden and continue to take care of Iraqi refugees,” Jolie said after the meeting.
UNHCR estimates that more than 4.2 million Iraqis have left their homes since the beginning of the conflict in Iraq in 2003. To date, 215,000 Iraqi refugees are registered with UNHCR in Syria, the majority of whom are dependent on food and other material support.
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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt,Shiloh and Zahara were getting some fruits and vegetables in France .
but I don’t know when.
maybe today?
anyway,especially I love Shiloh looks!
How cute she wearing Angie’s cap.
she really looks like Angie’s childhood.
and Zahara’s hat is so cute.
and and …ANGELINA!
“I am just a dedicated mother and really quite normal. I dedicate my free time to my United Nations work — I have a sincere interest in social issues,” “At the same time, my main focus is on my children. I want to be with them for the big moments in their lives.”
“We have birthdays all year round! It’s chaos but we do manage somehow. We just try to have a wonderful time. Now the older kids get involved in planning the birthdays for the younger kids. It’s one of the greatest pleasures of life,”
“We’re a spiritual family, although we don’t belong to one specific religion. We’re very interested in all types of religions, especially Buddhism. We discussed it and agreed that at home we will celebrate and learn every other religion,”
She said so by last week’s news.
Brad Pitt at the 2009 San Sebastian International Film Festival
Brad Pitt steps out in a pair of suede monogrammed shoes with his “BP” initials at a photocall for his latest movie, Inglourious Basterds at the Kursaal Palace on Friday (September 18) in San Sebastian, Spain.
JustJared.com can exclusively report that the 45-year-old actor received the pair of shoes as a gift from one of his assistants. How cute of Brad to wear them at a photo call with director Quentin Tarantino!
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