ISLAMABAD - Special envoy of United Nations High Commission for Refugees and Hollywood actor Angelina Jolie visited Rohingya refugees from Myanmar and condemned world’s failure to prevent crisis that saw 730000 Rohingya minorities driven from their homes.
Addressing a crowd of refugees on a hilltop in Kutapalong camp, the world’s largest refugee settlement, in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district on Tuesday, she said you have every right not to be stateless and the way you have been treated shames us all.
Jolie said the crisis is the result of decades of discrimination that had gone unaddressed.