Yahoo – AFP,
January 28, 2018
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| United Nations refugee agency special envoy Angelina Jolie holds a press conference during a visit to Jordan's Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees on January 28, 2018 (AFP Photo/Khalil MAZRAAWI) |
Zaatari
refugee camp (Jordan) (AFP) - UN goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie urged the
UN Security Council to "find a way" to solve Syria's nearly
eight-year war during a tour Sunday of a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan.
"It is
heartbreaking to return to Jordan and witness the levels of hardship and trauma
among the Syrian refugees as this war enters its eighth year," the
Hollywood star said at the Zaatari camp.
Jolie, a
special envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR),
said Syria's neighbours Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Iraq now host around 5.5
million refugees from the conflict.
"They
really are an example to the world at a time that solidarity with the refugees
is in short supply," she told reporters after meeting with families living
in the camp which is home to about 80,000 people.
"Humanitarian
aid is not a long term solution," she said, urging Security Council
members to take action and solve the war which broke out in March 2011.
"This
is a crisis that has been out of control for years. UNHCR does not have the
funds to provide in full even the most basic necessities," she said.
The UNHCR
response for the Syria conflict was "only 50 percent funded" last
year and only seven percent since the start of 2018, she said.
Jolie, who
was on her fifth trip to Jordan, said "it is soul-destroying" for
Syrian refugees "to be made this dependent".
"So I
would urge the Security Council members to come to the region, to visit the
camps and the urban refugees, and find a way to finally bring the full weight
of the UN and international community to bear to solve this conflict," she
told reporters.
"My
message to the international community today... please do more to help meet the
needs of desperate Syrian families, and the countries hosting them.
"But
above all please provide the leadership and strength needed to negotiate a
principled end to this senseless war, without sacrificing the dignity and human
rights of Syrian families. That is non-negotiable," she said.
The UN
refugee agency says it has registered more than 650,000 Syrian refugees in
Jordan since the conflict in Syria began in March 2011 with anti-government
protests.

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