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ANGELINA JOLIE's arrival at the Syrian refugees camp on 9-11, was the "go sign" for starting the attacks in the US consulate.
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Jolie arrived at Jordan just before the attacks in the US embassy at Benghazi, and she's making trips to Syrian refugees camps near the border with Syria and later she flee to Turkey for a meeting with the Turkey president and officials.
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As everybody knows Jolie is UN ambassador and CFR, so how come she travels with relative low security, passing right in the middle of the synchronized events in Benghazi, Cairo and Sanaa, in the last 2 days, and nobody threatens her??
I mean, she supposedly represents everything that Muslims hate, therefore she would be a relative easy target for kidnap and even assassination. Why nobody is onto her?? Why she arrived at Jordan just in time for the attacks at the US embassy in Benghazi, which btw is in the same latitude of the Zaatari refugee camp. Coincidence???
First Published: September 10, 2012 2:00 PM EDT
AMMAN, Jordan -- Angelina Jolie arrives to meet government ministers ahead of a screening of her film ‘In the Land of Blood and Honey’ at the Foreign Commonwealth Office, London, on May 29, 2012Caption The U.N. refugee agency says its special envoy, actress Angelina Jolie, is in Jordan to visit Syrians who fled the civil war in their country.
UNHCR spokesman Ali Bebe says the Hollywood star arrived Monday and is to visit Jordan’s first tent city for Syrian refugees on Tuesday morning.
Jolie will be accompanied by U.N. refugee chief Antonio Guterres and Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh on the visit to the Zatari camp, which hosts about 27,000 Syrians displaced by the 18-month conflict. Quoting: [link to www.accesshollywood.com]
ISTANBUL (AP) — Hollywood star Angelina Jolie met with Syrian refugees in Turkey on Thursday to draw attention to the plight of the hundreds of thousands who have fled their nation's civil war.
The trip by Jolie, who is a special envoy for the U.N. refugee agency, comes as Turkey grows increasingly concerned that the number of registered Syrian refugees on its soil — about 80,000 — is becoming difficult to manage. Quoting: [link to movies.yahoo.com]
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