What Did Angelina Jolie Reveal About the Iranian Child's Tragedy?
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Mumbai, Jan 28 (NationPress) Renowned actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie has brought to light the profound human impact of the protests in Iran, sharing a moving image of a seven-year-old girl grieving at her mother’s grave.
Jolie, who is well-known for her advocacy work in areas like conservation, education, and women's rights, posted on Instagram, showcasing a photograph of a child weeping at her mother’s grave.
In her post, she revealed that the child is the daughter of Parisa Lashkari, age 30, who tragically lost her life during protests in Noorabad, located in Iran’s Fars province on January 10. Describing the photo as “heart-wrenching,” the actress emphasized that no child should endure such sorrow at such a tender age.
“A seven-year-old girl at her mother’s grave. Parisa Lashkari, 30, killed during protests in Noorabad, Fars province, Iran, on January 10th. No child should have to carry this kind of grief,” she stated.
Jolie called for the honoring of Lashkari’s memory and highlighted the necessity for truth and accountability. She also urged for the protection of civilians and greater freedom for those pursuing it.
“May her mother’s memory be honored and may the truth be established, with protection for civilians, accountability for those responsible and greater freedom for all those who are seeking it,” she added.
Additionally, Jolie is recognized for her dedication to refugee advocacy as a Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, having undertaken field missions to various refugee camps and conflict zones across the globe.
As one of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood, Jolie began her acting career as a child alongside her father, Jon Voight, in 1982 with the film Lookin' to Get Out. Her film career picked up significantly a decade later with the low-budget movie Cyborg 2, followed by her first leading role in Hackers.
She subsequently appeared in George Wallace, Gia, Girl, Interrupted, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Wanted, Salt, Maleficent, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, and the superhero film Eternals from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.