United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Special Envoy Angelina Jolie meets members of the Yazidi minority in Khanke internally displaced person (IDP) Camp in Dohuk, northern Iraq January 25, 2015. Credit: Reuters/UNHCR/Andrew McConnell/Handout via Reuters
Reuters: Angelina Jolie aims to recruit academics to fight sexual violence in war
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie said she hoped Britain's first academic center devoted to women, peace and security studies would benefit millions of girls, like an Iraqi teenager she met who had been kept as a sex slave by Islamic State.
WNU Editor: Since the beginning of this blog I have always advocated that sexual crimes committed in war zones should be considered as a war crime and that the leaders and military commanders whose soldiers have committed these crimes be held accountable for what they have done. We are still a long way from that .... but .... Angela Jolie's support and work to get the discussion going is a positive sign .... and for that I applaud her.
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