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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt should be
banned from Namibia, say charity campaigners. (Photo:
Chinadaily.com.cn) |
BEIJING, June 22 -- Namibia's National Society for Human Rights (NSHR) branded the couple "colonial overlords" and accused them of taking over the African country when Shiloh Nouvel was born this month.
An NSHR spokesman said: "To shut down a national border so she can give
birth in peace is a massive abuse of power."
The human rights campaigners claim Angelina and Brad "used heavy-handed and
brutal tactics" to persuade the Namibian government to agree to their demands.
Meanwhile, Angelina has confessed she was "terrified" while giving birth to
her daughter.
The "Tomb Raider" star has spoken out about the delivery of Shiloh Nouvel
and her immediate worries after childbirth.
In an interview with America's CNN news network, she said: "You know,
because I wasn't there for the birth of my first two kids, I was suddenly
terrified that she was not gonna take a first breath.
"That was my whole focus. I just wanted to hear her cry."
Angelina, 31, already has two adopted children - 16-month-old Zahara and
4-year-old Maddox - but Shiloh, born last month, is her first child with Brad.
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(Source: Chinadaily.com.cn)
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