Angelina Jolie unintentional havoc in Tunisia, near the border with Libya on Tuesday.
During a humanitarian visit to the region, the star, 35, upset a lot of refugees, according to a report x17online.
A photographer tells the site: "People were not happy to see there were thousands of refugees, screaming his name and voice volume was closing in on her and her security guards, it was intense ... " More photos of Angelina in Tunisia.
For security reasons, Jolie has been forced to withdraw half of his visit that the hospital plans to visit Morocco.
Prior to that, emotion, actress, mother and Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations has spoken with refugees, who had just fled the fighting in Libya. Tunisia has received more than half of the transition from the African country at war.
Although upset, Jolie has not forgotten its mission. "The international community has done well to strengthen major relief effort in Tunisia," he said in a statement a statement from the official website of the United Nations. "But still 2,000 people crossing every day, we can not provide funding to dry up and we keep the pace."
The Jolie-Pitt Foundation, Jolie and executed by Brad Pitt's love over many years in 2006, covered the cost of a flight of 177 people to return to their countries of origin - and purchased an ambulance to help support efforts Tunisian border to help the wounded in Libya.
As Jolie jets from LAX on Sunday for his humanitarian work, Pitt, 47, took their first four children to an egg hunt extra early Easter in Los Angeles.
During a humanitarian visit to the region, the star, 35, upset a lot of refugees, according to a report x17online.
A photographer tells the site: "People were not happy to see there were thousands of refugees, screaming his name and voice volume was closing in on her and her security guards, it was intense ... " More photos of Angelina in Tunisia.
For security reasons, Jolie has been forced to withdraw half of his visit that the hospital plans to visit Morocco.
Prior to that, emotion, actress, mother and Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations has spoken with refugees, who had just fled the fighting in Libya. Tunisia has received more than half of the transition from the African country at war.
Although upset, Jolie has not forgotten its mission. "The international community has done well to strengthen major relief effort in Tunisia," he said in a statement a statement from the official website of the United Nations. "But still 2,000 people crossing every day, we can not provide funding to dry up and we keep the pace."
The Jolie-Pitt Foundation, Jolie and executed by Brad Pitt's love over many years in 2006, covered the cost of a flight of 177 people to return to their countries of origin - and purchased an ambulance to help support efforts Tunisian border to help the wounded in Libya.
As Jolie jets from LAX on Sunday for his humanitarian work, Pitt, 47, took their first four children to an egg hunt extra early Easter in Los Angeles.