Angelina Jolie is holding hands with NATO to battle sexual viciousness
Motion picture star Angelina Jolie says she and NATO's boss have conceded to approaches to enable the military cooperation to better battle the utilization of sexual brutality against ladies and kids in strife zones.
Jolie said Wednesday that wherever sexual viciousness happens "peace is far harder and significantly more expensive to accomplish. It hence has an immediate bearing on NATO's endeavors to ensure dependability."
Talking after a gathering with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in Brussels, she stated: "We will concentrate on preparing, announcing, observing and mindfulness as a method for consummation exemption."
Jolie, an uncommon agent for the U.N. evacuee office, cautioned that assault is being "utilized as a weapon to accomplish political or military objectives."