UNITED NATIONS — Actress Angelina Jolie is making her debut before the UN's most powerful body as a special envoy for refugees and urging the world's nations to make the fight against rape in war a top priority.
She told the Security Council yesterday that "hundreds of thousands — if not millions — of women, children and men have been raped in conflicts in our lifetimes."
But Jolie said "the world has yet to take up warzone rape as a serious priority."
"You set the bar," she told the Security Council. "If the ... council sets rape and sexual violence in conflict as a priority it will become one and progress will be made. If you do not, this horror will continue."