Angelina Jolie Shares Heartbreaking Image of Iranian Child at Mother's Grave

Hollywood star and humanitarian Angelina Jolie has drawn global attention to the human cost of the protests in Iran by sharing a poignant image on Instagram. The photo shows a seven-year-old girl crying at the grave of her mother, Parisa Lashkari, who was killed during protests in Noorabad. Jolie called the image heartbreaking and stressed that no child should bear such grief. She honored Lashkari's memory and called for truth, accountability, and greater freedom for civilians.

Key Points: Angelina Jolie Highlights Iranian Child's Plight After Mother Killed

  • Jolie shares heartbreaking Instagram post
  • Highlights death of Parisa Lashkari in Iran protests
  • Calls for truth and civilian protection
  • Reiterates her long-standing humanitarian advocacy
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Angelina Jolie highlights plight of Iranian child after mother killed during protests

Angelina Jolie shares a poignant image of a 7-year-old at her mother's grave, calling for truth and accountability in Iran protests.

Angelina Jolie highlights plight of Iranian child after mother killed during protests
"No child should have to carry this kind of grief. - Angelina Jolie"

Mumbai, Jan 28

Hollywood star and humanitarian Angelina Jolie has drawn attention to the human cost of the protests in Iran, sharing a poignant image of a seven-year-old girl standing at her mother's grave.

Jolie, known for promoting causes such as conservation, education, and women's rights, took to Instagram, where she shared a photo of a child lying on her mother's grave and crying.

In her post, Jolie identified the child as the daughter of Parisa Lashkari, 30, who was killed during protests in Noorabad in Iran's Fars province on January 10. Calling the image "heartbreaking," the actor said no child should have to carry such grief at such a young 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 wrote.

Jolie urged that Lashkari's memory be honoured and stressed the need for truth and accountability. She also called for protection for civilians and greater freedom for those seeking 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.

Jolie is also noted for her advocacy on behalf of refugees as a Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. She has undertaken field missions to refugee camps and war zones worldwide.

One of the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood, Jolie made her screen debut as a child alongside her father, Jon Voight, in 1982 with Lookin' to Get Out. Her film career began in earnest a decade later with the low-budget production Cyborg 2, followed by her first leading role in Hackers.

She was then seen in George Wallace and Gia, Girl, Interrupted, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Wanted, Salt, Maleficent, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film Eternals.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While her heart is in the right place, I sometimes wonder if Western celebrities truly understand the complex ground realities. It's good to raise awareness, but real change needs more than an Instagram post. Hope she also supports local activists on the ground.
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Arjun K
This is so tragic. A mother is the foundation of a child's world. As an Indian father, this hits hard. We must always stand for peace and protect the innocent. The world needs to listen more to these human stories.
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Sarah B
Respect to Angelina Jolie for consistently using her fame for humanitarian causes. The image of that child is haunting. It reminds us that behind every news headline about protests, there are real families being torn apart.
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Vikram M
The plight of women and children in conflict zones is a global issue. In our own neighborhood, we see similar suffering. Hope this sparks more concrete action and not just momentary sympathy.
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Kavya N
As a mother myself, I cannot even imagine the pain. That poor child. It's important for voices like Jolie's to amplify these stories. The world cannot look away. We need accountability, just like she said.

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