US actress and campaigner Angelina Jolie walks with Britain’s Foreign Secretary William Hague at 10 Downing Street in central London on Wednesday. Co-hosts Jolie and Hague opened a four-day summit on ending sexual violence in conflict, the biggest meeting ever held on the subject. AFP PHOTO
US actress and campaigner Angelina Jolie walks with Britain’s Foreign Secretary William Hague at 10 Downing Street in central London on Wednesday. Co-hosts Jolie and Hague opened a four-day summit on ending sexual violence in conflict, the biggest meeting ever held on the subject. AFP PHOTO

LONDON: Hollywood star Angelina Jolie said on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) that a global summit to end sexual violence in wars must send the message that there is “no disgrace” in being a rape survivor and that “the shame is on the aggressor.”

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