Angelina Jolie offered to help to capture warlord Joseph Kony

 

Hollywood star Angelina Jolie supposedly offered to help catch infamous African warlord Joseph Kony. As indicated by a report distributed, Luis Moreno Ocampo, the previous boss prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, solicited the mother from six to participate in an arrangement to bait Kony, 56, out of stowing away.

“Forget other celebrities, she is the one. She loves to arrest Kony. She is ready. Probably Brad will go also,” Moreno Ocampo wrote in one email.

The 42-year-old star, who is a United Nations Special Envoy, had stood up in the past about Kony, saying in a 2010 meeting that she would be enticed to “bring down” specific individuals, as Kony, on the off chance that she was allowed to sit unbothered in a stay with them.

“He’s an extraordinarily horrible human being,” she told in 2012 of the leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army, a guerrilla group then operating in Uganda. The plot to catch him reportedly involved embedding Jolie and Pitt with a unit of US Special Forces soldiers in the Central African Republic near Kony’s armoured encampment.

Moreno Ocampo guaranteed that the philanthropic had recommended welcoming Kony to a private supper, where he would be caught and captured. Kony, who has been blamed for stealing youngsters to wind up fighters and sex slaves, was prosecuted in 2005 for atrocities and violations against mankind by the ICC in The Hague yet has sidestepped catch.

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