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Angelina Jolie gets Cambodian passport
PHNOM
PENH, Cambodia - Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has received a Cambodian
passport after being made a citizen of the impoverished Southeast Asian
country, an associate said Tuesday.
The Hollywood star can use it when she visits the native land of her
adopted son, Maddox, said Stephan Bognar, executive director of the
Maddox Jolie project in Cambodia.
The project, managed by San Francisco-based WildAid, promotes wildlife
conservation and community development in a former Khmer Rouge guerrilla
stronghold in north-western Cambodia.
Bognar said the actress was “ecstatic and thrilled” last month when he
handed her the passport and an official copy of a royal decree giving
her Cambodian citizenship.
“Maddox was there and she showed him” the passport, he said.
“It gives her a closer link, a stronger bond” with her adopted son’s
native country, she said.
Jolie has donated $1.5 million for the project in the past three years.
The project trains villagers in sustainable economic activities in the
hope that they will conserve natural resources. It also aims to provide
supplemental income for government rangers to protect wildlife and
forests in the former war zone, Bognar said.
Parts of Jolie’s adventure movie “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” were filmed
at Cambodia’s famed Angkor Wat temple.
The actress adopted Maddox three years ago, and has recently adopted an
orphaned baby girl from Ethiopia.—Agencies |