United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR) Goodwill Ambassador U.S. actress Angelina Jolie waves to the audience of
the Open Forum 2006 in Davos, Switzerland, January 27, 2006.(Pierre
Verdy/Pool/Reuters)
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has recorded a television message for World
Refugee Day and stations have rushed to air the 30-second footage, the United
Nations refugee agency said on Thursday.
Jolie, a goodwill ambassador
for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), recorded the appeal in
April in Namibia, before her daughter with Brad Pitt, Shiloh, was born on May
27.
"I'm Angelina Jolie. For the millions of displaced persons around the world,
please help keep their hope alive and remember World Refugee Day," the American
actress, sporting a tank-top and light-brown headscarf, says in a brief message.
The annual day, honoring some 20 million people who have fled conflict or
persecution, is being observed at events in more than 100 countries under the
theme of "Hope" on June 20.
The Geneva-based agency has been deluged with calls from stations seeking to
air the spot, which shows refugees and aid convoys in several field operations,
including Afghanistan.
It can be viewed on the site www.unhcr.org, but is also available in beta
film for stations, officials said.
"We just started offering it yesterday (Wednesday), and a lot of TV networks
have been asking for it," UNHCR chief spokesman Ron Redmond said.
Shannon Boyd, who manages the agency's goodwill ambassador program, told
Reuters: "One station in Spain started running it twice an hour. We are very
pleased."
Since joining UNHCR in early 2001, Jolie has traveled to some 20 countries,
drawing attention to refugees' plight in hotspots from Cambodia to Kosovo and
Sudan's Darfur region.