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Thank You, Angelina Jolie

Posted on June 20, 2009
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Adil Najam

Today, June 20, is World Refugee Day. In most years, most of us may not have thought much about it. This year, we cannot afford to ignore it.

Hollywood power-couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, who are also UNHCR goodwill ambassadors and longtime friends of humanitarian causes worldwide, including in Pakistan, just announced a US$ 1 million donation to assist displaced Pakistanis.

As Pakistanis we thank them for this generous gesture. As Pakistanis let us also view this as a reminder of our own responsibilities to reach out to and assist our own.



Readers at ATP have already been extremely generous in this regards. In our last campaign (last month) readers raised US$ 4,780 from direct donations. On our part, we had added another US$ 2,220 to that to make it a round US$7,000 (Pak Rs. 560,000). Of this, two tranches of donation were already given – to the Edhi group in Pakistan and directly to UNHCR. A third tranche is now being sent – again, evenly distribted between the Edhi group and UNHCR. This means that the funds donated till now have been evenly given to these two.

We are starting a short campaign again today (we will keep this open for only a few days) and hope that our readers will again show their generous spirit to whatever extent that can. We remain committed to add to whatever is raised from our own advertising revenue. As before, it does not matter how much you can give, what you give, how you give, or even where you give – if you find our widget useful give here, if you can give directly to the many many worthy organizations that are doing extremely good work. But do please remember to give. These IDPs (internally displaced people) are Pakistanis who were at the frontline of a battle that all of us are fighting. Their sacrifices are for all of us, and we all must demonstrate this in whatever way we can.

Pakistan has been at the epicenter of the global refugee crisis for decades now. And with over 2 million Pakistanis displaced in their own country becasue of the havoc wrecked in the Swat region, the global refugee crisis is even more local to Pakistan than it has been before.

Thank you, Angelina Jolie. For keeping this issue alive in the international media. Thank you, for making your donation at the right time – a time when attention had just begun to be diverted. Thank you, for reminding all of us – Pakistani or not – that this is a human crisis before it is a national crisis. Even as our Pakistani heartstrings are pulled by the plight of the Swat IDPs because they are our own, let us never forget the most important lesson of all – they, and all of us, are humans before we are anything else. Thank you, Angelina Jolie, for that reminder.

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  1. AishaFbi786 says:
    July 9th, 2009 1:34 am

    @ jock:

    I did not mean I will be ceasing from posting altogether, just from posting any more on this article…lol…I love ATP too much.

  2. jock says:
    July 7th, 2009 10:39 am

    @Aisha

    You’ll be missed…:)…Zealots are often the spice of life….:D. ATP’s comment section owes some of its best debates to them…

    Take care
    jock

  3. AishaFbi786 says:
    July 7th, 2009 4:41 am

    @ Jock:

    Point well taken and I agree.

    I hate to bring religion into this and I’m certain by some to be quickly labeled a zealot but Islam says its permissible to accept this money so who am I to disagree? =)

    My biggest problem was simply in the applause or Thank You. I don’t think they are deserving of any praise. Call me ungrateful or unappreciative…lol. Sorry esteemed founding editor, Adil Najam, for busting so hard on your blog title. =)

    Angelina made $27 million, Brad made $28 million for a combined total of $55 million. I’m sure they never even missed $1 million.

    I believe I am wearing out my welcome regarding posting to this article so I shall cease. =)

    I’m wondering how that dinner went with our two ATP editors?

  4. jock says:
    July 6th, 2009 3:38 am

    …(continued from prev. post)

    Now abt the fact that they’re doing it for PR only. Its possible of course and I really don’t have a way of proving or disproving it beyond all doubt. I will say this howevr, Brangelina aren;t the first to do it (public charity, as in) and they wont be the last either and there are often reasons for that. PR can be used very constructively if done right. It should be noted that doing charity publicly is often a way of attracting the public’s attention to a cause, as opposed to simply making a donation anonymously. This way you mobilize other people to give to the same cause. This tactic is used not just in charity but also in elections, book and other products promos etc. I don’t see too much harm coming out of it being used in charity…:)

    And please don’t take any of this as offence or anything, because that wasn’t my intention. I personally think everyone should do THEIR respective part in helping the IDP’s so that Brangelina will simply be another prominent name(s) among the millions other who helped and are neither celebrated excessively or excoriated unnecessarily

    Cheers,
    jock

  5. jock says:
    July 6th, 2009 3:22 am

    @Aisha

    I see your point. Basically you think that because Brangelina don’t conform to our standards of morality we should think twice abt accepting money from them and also the fact that they chose to do it publicly rather than privately suggests that they’re more interested in PR rather than humanitarian welfare. Plz correct me if I’ve mis-stated anything.

    On the one hand, I can’t really fault you for being careful abt who you accept money from but I still think something is being missed here. Fact is, if the only people you DO accept aid from are those of impeccable (or at least appropriate) conduct are allowed to give aid, then sorry to say we’ll have very little actual aid…:)…We both know that alcoholics, adulterers, rapists, murderers and terrorists exist in Pakistan. We also know that some of these ppl are now rushing to assist the IDP’s. I know that many ppl from supposedly ‘decadent’ liberal circles are off to Swat to assist in the aid programmes, along with leaders and members of various militant groups. Now tell me, should we block these deeply flawed ppl from giving aid as well or should we not? After all, if we can stop Brangelina from giving aid on grounds that their social and sexual conduct isn’t upto the mark, it would hardly make any sense to accept it from these ppl. Then again, how would we do such a thing? There is no mechanism yet in place that is able to discern moral from immoral people at and in such times it isn’t really practical to come up with one.

    …(continued)

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