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Angie has gone back to Correns (France), her children go to school at Brignoles and it looks as if she's gonna stay there for quite a long time (originally she rented the Chateau of Miraval for three years). But nevertheless, she keeps travelling overseas on humanitarian missions.
Read this from ContactMusic :

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JOLIE CALLS FOR REFUGEE HELP DURING AFGHANISTAN TRIP
Actress Angelina Jolie has called for greater support for Afghan refugees during her trip to the country.

The 33-year-old star, who is a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations' refugee agency, has previously visited Afghanistan's neighbour, Pakistan, to see the situation in which refugees are living and has called for greater efforts to speed up the repatriation of those fleeing the violence in the country.

During the trip, the Hollywood actress also met with officials running income generating projects for refugees and visited people who recently returned to their homeland.

Speaking about her visit, Ms Jolie said: "The courage, resilience and quiet dignity of returnee families rebuilding their lives against the kind of adversity few of us can imagine shows the human spirit at its best."

Jolie's visit is aimed at boosting awareness of the issue ahead of a conference in Kabul next month which will discuss the issue of the repatriation of refugees.

Jolie has six children, three of whom have been adopted from Cambodia, Vietnam and Ethiopia.

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JOLIE RETURNS FROM AFGHANISTAN VISIT

Actress and humanitarian ANGELINA JOLIE is back on U.S. soil after a secret two-day trip visiting poverty-stricken families in Afghanistan.
Jolie spent Wednesday and Thursday (22 -23Oct08) with former refugees who have returned to the country and are attempting to build new homes, in her role as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees.
Speaking after her return, Jolie, 33, says, "The courage, resilience and quiet dignity of returnee families rebuilding their lives against the kind of adversity few of us can imagine shows the human spirit at its best."


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Some more information about Angie's trip to Afghanistan (ContactMusic) :

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Actress Angelina Jolie has called for greater support for Afghan refugees during her trip to the country.

The 33-year-old star, who is a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations' refugee agency, has previously visited Afghanistan's neighbour, Pakistan, to see the situation in which refugees are living and has called for greater efforts to speed up the repatriation of those fleeing the violence in the country.

During the trip, the Hollywood actress also met with officials running income generating projects for refugees and visited people who recently returned to their homeland.

Speaking about her visit, Ms Jolie said: "The courage, resilience and quiet dignity of returnee families rebuilding their lives against the kind of adversity few of us can imagine shows the human spirit at its best."

Jolie's visit is aimed at boosting awareness of the issue ahead of a conference in Kabul next month which will discuss the issue of the repatriation of refugees.

Jolie has six children, three of whom have been adopted from Cambodia, Vietnam and Ethiopia.

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ANGELINA JOLIE was humbled by her recent trip to Afghanistan, because experiencing the strife in the war-torn country has shown her what "real suffering" is.
The Wanted star flew to Afghanistan last week (ends24Oct08) as part of her role as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR).
During her visit, she met refugees who had just returned to their homeland to rebuild their lives following the downfall of the Taliban regime in 2001.
And the trip has left a lasting impression on Jolie.
She says, "After seeing real suffering, you never complain anymore."