The 38-year-old actress, who
serves as a United Nations special envoy for refugees, said it was
"heart-warming" to hear reporters' questions and people's concern for
the abducted girls at a movie event.
"The important thing though is to understand that this happens because these men think they can get away with this and they can do this," Jolie told reporters.
"The important thing though is to understand that this happens because these men think they can get away with this and they can do this," Jolie told reporters.
"We have to start arresting people for this, we have to start bringing them to justice and we have to start making it an absolute crime that puts fear in these men so that they think twice about this kind of action."
People around the world have been showing their support by taking part in protests and joining online campaigns calling for the rescue of the girls taken from a secondary school by extremist group Boko Haram on April 14.
Jolie also said she was increasingly concerned about for people in
"I can't imagine anybody from that region isn't just terrified that the worst is yet to come," she said.
Jolie, dressed in a long black gown and joined by her fiance Brad Pitt, led the stars of Walt Disney Co's "Maleficent" at the premiere at
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