Ben Stiller meets Ukrainian refugees in Poland, calls for solidarity

Everyone has the right to seek protection. Whoever, wherever, whenever,' caption Ben Stiller


Ben Stiller arrives in Poland to meet Ukrainian refugees forced to flee Ukraine amid the Russian invasion.

On Saturday, the award-winning actor, 56, who is UNHCR - the UN Refugee Agency's Goodwill Ambassador, shared a picture on his Instagram that shows him interacting with UNHCR volunteers.

Stiller, who is UNHCR - the UN refugee agency's goodwill ambassador, posted on Twitter on his arrival in the country on Saturday.

Sharing the details of his journey, he wrote on his Instagram, "I have just arrived in Poland with UNHCR, to visit families whose lives have been devastated by war and violence in Ukraine. Over 90% Millions of people have been forced to run away from their homes because of women and children.

The Night at the Museum actor shared, "I am here to learn, to share stories that portray the human impact of war, and to amplify the call for solidarity."

"I hope you will follow and share your messages of support for people fleeing their homes in Ukraine and those forced to migrate around the world," he said.

He ended his note by saying, “Everyone has a right to be protected. Anytime, anywhere, whenever. ,

Stiller marked his visit to Poland ahead of World Refugee Day on June 20.

The Zoolander actor began working with UNHCR in 2016 and has traveled with the body to meet refugees in Germany, Jordan, Guatemala and Lebanon.

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