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Idi Amin - Wikipedia. Idi Amin Dada (; c. 1. August 2. 00. 3) was a Ugandan political leader and military officer who was the President of Uganda from 1. Amin was born in either Koboko or Kampala to a Kakwa father and Lugbara mother. In 1. 94. 6 he joined the King's African Rifles (KAR) of the British Colonial Army. Initially a cook, he rose to the position of lieutenant, taking part in British actions against Somali rebels in the Shifta War and then the Mau Mau rebels in Kenya.
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- Idi Amin Dada (/ ˈ iː d i ɑː ˈ m iː n /; c. 1923 –28 – 16 August 2003) was a Ugandan political leader and military officer who was the President of Uganda.
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Following Uganda's independence from the United Kingdom in 1. Amin remained in the armed forces, rising to the position of major and being appointed Commander of the Army in 1. Aware that Ugandan President Milton Obote was planning on arresting him for misappropriating army funds, Amin launched a 1. President. During his years in power, Amin shifted from being a pro- western ruler, enjoying considerable Israeli support to being backed by Libya's. Muammar Gaddafi, Zaire's. Mobutu Sese Seko, the Soviet Union, and East Germany.[3][4][5] In 1.
Amin became the chairman of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), a Pan- Africanist group designed to promote solidarity among African states.[6] During the 1. Uganda was a member of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.[7] In 1. Britain broke diplomatic relations with Uganda, Amin declared he had defeated the British and added "CBE", for "Conqueror of the British Empire", to his title. Radio Uganda then announced his entire title: "His Excellency President for Life, Field Marshal Alhaji Dr.
Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, CBE".[8]Dissent within Uganda and Amin's attempt to annex the Kagera Region of Tanzania in 1. Uganda–Tanzania War and the demise of his eight- year regime. Amin then went into exile, first in Libya and then in Saudi Arabia, where he lived until his death on 1. August 2. 00. 3. Amin's rule was characterized by rampant human rights abuses, political repression, ethnic persecution, extrajudicial killings, nepotism, corruption, and gross economic mismanagement. The number of people killed as a result of his regime is estimated by international observers and human rights groups to range from 1.
Biography[edit]Early life[edit]Amin did not write an autobiography, and he did not authorize an official written account of his life. So, there are discrepancies regarding when and where he was born. Most biographical sources claim that he was born in either Koboko or Kampala around 1.

Other unconfirmed sources state Amin's year of birth from as early as 1. Amin's son Hussein has stated that his father was born in Kampala in 1. According to Fred Guweddeko, a researcher at Makerere University, Amin was the son of Andreas Nyabire (1. Nyabire, a member of the Kakwa ethnic group, converted from Roman Catholicism to Islam in 1. Amin Dada. He named his first- born son after himself.

Abandoned by his father at a young age, Idi Amin grew up with his mother's family in a rural farming town in north- western Uganda. Guweddeko states that Amin's mother was Assa Aatte (1. Lugbara and a traditional herbalist who treated members of Buganda royalty, among others.[1. Watch The Kings Of Summer Online IMDB here. Amin joined an Islamic school in Bombo in 1. After a few years, he left school with only a fourth- grade English- language education, and did odd jobs before being recruited to the army by a British colonial army officer.[1. Colonial British Army[edit]Amin joined the King's African Rifles (KAR) of the British Colonial Army in 1. In later life, he falsely claimed he was forced to join the army during World War II and that he served in the Burma Campaign.[8][1.
He was transferred to Kenya for infantry service as a private in 1. KAR infantry battalion in Gilgil, Kenya until 1. That year, his unit was deployed to northern Kenya to fight against Somali rebels in the Shifta War. In 1. 95. 2, his brigade was deployed against the Mau Mau rebels in Kenya. He was promoted to corporal the same year, then to sergeant in 1. In 1. 95. 9, Amin was made Afande (warrant officer), the highest rank possible for a black African in the colonial. British Army of that time.
Amin returned to Uganda the same year and, in 1. Ugandans to become commissioned officers.
He was assigned to quell the cattle rustling between Uganda's Karamojong and Kenya's Turkananomads. In 1. 96. 2, following Uganda's independence from the United Kingdom, Amin was promoted to captain and then, in 1. He was appointed Deputy Commander of the Army in 1. Commander of the Army.[1. In 1. 97. 0, he was promoted to commander of all the armed forces.[1. Amin was an athlete during his time in both the British and Ugandan army.
At 1. 93 cm (6 ft 4 in) tall and powerfully built, he was the Ugandan light heavyweightboxing champion from 1. Amin was also a formidable rugby forward,[1. Idi Amin is a splendid type and a good (rugby) player, but virtually bone from the neck up, and needs things explained in words of one letter".[1. In the 1. 95. 0s, he played for Nile RFC.[2. There is a frequently repeated urban myth[1. East Africa rugby union team for their 1.
British Lions. Amin, however, does not appear in the team photograph or on the official team list.[2. Following conversations with a colleague in the British Army, Amin became a keen fan of Hayes Football Club – an affection that would remain for the rest of his life.[2. Commander of the Army[edit]In 1. Prime Minister. Milton Obote and Amin were implicated in a deal to smuggle ivory and gold into Uganda from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The deal, as later alleged by General Nicholas Olenga, an associate of the former Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba, was part of an arrangement to help troops opposed to the Congolese government trade ivory and gold for arms supplies secretly smuggled to them by Amin. In 1. 96. 6, the Ugandan Parliament demanded an investigation. Obote imposed a new constitution abolishing the ceremonial presidency held by Kabaka (King) Mutesa II of Buganda, and declared himself executive president. He promoted Amin to colonel and army commander. Amin led an attack on the Kabaka's palace and forced Mutesa into exile to the United Kingdom, where he remained until his death in 1. Amin began recruiting members of Kakwa, Lugbara, South Sudanese, and other ethnic groups from the West Nile area bordering South Sudan. The South Sudanese had been residents in Uganda since the early 2.
South Sudan to serve the colonial army. Many African ethnic groups in northern Uganda inhabit both Uganda and South Sudan; allegations persist that Amin's army consisted mainly of South Sudanese soldiers.[2. Seizure of power[edit]Milton Obote, Uganda's second President, whom Amin overthrew in a coup d'état in 1. Eventually a rift developed between Amin and Obote, exacerbated by the support Amin had built within the army by recruiting from the West Nile region, his involvement in operations to support the rebellion in southern Sudan and an attempt on Obote's life in 1. In October 1. 97.
Obote took control of the armed forces, reducing Amin from his months- old post of commander of all the armed forces to that of commander of the army.[1. Having learned that Obote was planning to arrest him for misappropriating army funds, Amin seized power in a military coup on 2. January 1. 97. 1, while Obote was attending a Commonwealthsummit meeting in Singapore. Troops loyal to Amin sealed off Entebbe International Airport and took Kampala. Soldiers surrounded Obote's residence and blocked major roads.
Monster movie - Wikipedia. The original King Kong is one of the earliest and most famous monster movies.
A monster movie, creature feature, or giant monster film is a disaster film that focuses on a group of characters struggling to survive attacks by at least one antagonisticmonster or other animal, often abnormally large ones. The film may also fall under the horror, comedy, fantasy, or science fiction genres. Monster movies originated with adaptations of horror folklore and literature. Typically, movie monsters differ from more traditional antagonists in that many exist due to circumstances beyond their control; their actions are not entirely based on choice, potentially making them objects of sympathy to film viewers.[original research?]Traditional concepts[edit]The most common aspect of a monster movie is the struggle between a human collective of protagonists against one or more monsters, who serve as the antagonistic force. In Japanese cinema, giant monsters known as kaiju often take up this role.
The monster is created by a folly of mankind - an experiment gone wrong, the effects of radiation or the destruction of habitat. Or usually the monster is from outer space, has been on Earth for a long time with no one ever seeing it, or released (or awakened) from a prison of some sort where it was being held. The monster is usually a villain, but can be a metaphor of humankind's continuous destruction - giant monsters since the introduction of The Beast from 2. Fathoms have for a time been considered a symbol of atomic warfare, for instance. On the contrary, Godzilla began in this fashion yet as time moved on his reputation quickly grew into that of a cultural icon to the Japanese, as much as Superman is a cultural symbol to America. The attempts of the humans to destroy the monster would at first be the usage of an opposing military force - an attempt that would antagonize the monster even more and prove useless (a cliché associated with the genre).
The Godzilla series utilized the concept of a superweapon built by Japanese scientists to suppress him or any of the monsters he fights. Historically, monsters have been depicted using stop- motion animation, puppets, or creature suits.
In the modern day, many monster movies have used CGI monsters. History[edit]The first feature- length films to include what are regarded as monsters were often classed as horror or science fiction films. The 1. 91. 5 Germansilent film, The Golem directed by Paul Wegener is one of the earliest examples of film to include a creature. Following tradition the German Expressionist.
Nosferatu in 1. 92. Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen in 1.
In the 1. 93. 0s, American movie studios began to produce more successful films of this type, usually based on gothic tales such as Dracula and Frankenstein in 1. German Expressionism, followed by The Mummy (1. The Invisible Man (1. Classified as Horror films, they included iconic monsters. Special effects animator Willis O'Brien worked on the 1. The Lost World, based on the novel of the same name. The book and film featured dinosaurs, the basis for many future movies.
He began work on a similar film known as Creation in 1. Two years later, he produced special effects for the RKO 1. King Kong directed by Merian C.
Cooper. Since then King Kong has not only become one of the most famous examples of a monster movie, but also is considered a landmark film in the history of cinema. The monster King Kong became a cultural icon, being featured in many other films and media since then.[2]King Kong went on to inspire many other films of its genre and aspiring animators.
A notable example was Ray Harryhausen,[3] who would work with Willis O’Brien on Mighty Joe Young in 1. Following the re- release of King Kong in 1. Harryhausen would later work on The Beast from 2. Fathoms in 1. 95. The film was about a fictional dinosaur, a Rhedosaurus, that was awakened from frozen ice in the Arctic Circle by an atomic bomb test. It is considered to be the film which kick started the 5.
Such films at the time included The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1. Them! (1. 95. 4), It Came from Beneath the Sea (1. Tarantula (1. 95.
Million Miles to Earth (1. The Giant Behemoth (1. The Beast from 2. Fathoms. Also during the 5. The Beast from 2. Fathoms, along with real life historical events helped Japanese film studio Toho produce their first successful Kaiju films; [5][6]Godzilla (1. Another Kaiju film from this time was Rodan.
A parallel development during this era was the rise of the Z movie, films made outside the organized motion picture industry with ultra- low budgets. Grade- Z monster movies such as Plan 9 from Outer Space (1. The Creeping Terror (1.
After 1. 96. 0, monster movies were less popular yet were still produced. In 1. 96. 5, Japanese studio Kadokawa Pictures started their own kaiju franchise to rival that of Godzilla, in the form of Gamera. Ray Harryhausen continued to work on a number of films such as The Valley of Gwangi (1. Toho continued production of Godzilla and other kaiju films like Mothra (1. In the 1. 97. 0s, director John Guillermin remade King Kong in 1. In 1. 97. 5 Steven Spielberg directed Jaws, which while labeled as a “thriller”, features a large (but by no means unrealistically so) great white shark.
The xenomorph alien had its first appearance in the 1. Alien, directed by Ridley Scott. In the 1. 98. 0s, monster movies like Larry Cohen's Q, the Winged Serpent (1. Ron Underwood's Tremors (1. Just before the technological revolution that made possible to create digital special effects thanks to CGI, the last generation of SFX artists impressed with the quality and realism of their creations: Rick Baker, Stan Winston and Rob Bottin are among the most remarkable names in the industry. Jurassic Park, based on the 1. Michael Crichton and directed by Steven Spielberg, which set a new benchmark in the genre with innovative use of CGI and tried- and- tested animatronics to recreate dinosaurs.
The film was an enormous critical and commercial success and at one point held the title of the highest- grossing film of all time. The success of Jurassic Park and its two sequels The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III made sure that dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Velociraptor established themselves in the public psyche. The movies also helped generate renewed interest in paleontology. While the films showed allegedly authentic dinosaurs which had been recreated by Genetic engineering and could be understood as science fiction, advanced contemporary animation technology made it also possible to revive medieval legends about dragons. The successful feature film Dragonheart showed a friendly dragon voiced by Sean Connery. Traditional monster movies re- emerged to a wider audience during the late 1. An American remake of Godzilla was made in 1.
The Godzilla featured in that film was considerably different from the original and many Godzilla fans disliked the film; despite that, the film was a financial success. In 2. 00. 2, a French monster film Brotherhood of the Wolf became the second- highest- grossing French- language film in the United States in the last two decades.[7] In 2.
Godzilla was temporarily retired following Godzilla: Final Wars. Director Peter Jackson, inspired by the original King Kong and Ray Harryhausen films,[3]remade King Kong in 2. In 2. 00. 6, a South Korean monster film, The Host, involved more political overtones than most of its genre.[8]The 2.