{"id":22968,"date":"2016-02-03T23:52:29","date_gmt":"2016-02-03T23:52:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/new.igihe.com\/angolan-rebel-savimbi-s-family-sues-call-of-duty\/"},"modified":"2016-02-03T23:52:22","modified_gmt":"2016-02-03T23:52:22","slug":"angolan-rebel-savimbi-s-family-sues-call-of-duty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.igihe.com\/english\/angolan-rebel-savimbi-s-family-sues-call-of-duty\/","title":{"rendered":"Angolan rebel Savimbi&#8217;s family sues Call of Duty makers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>{The family of late Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi are suing the makers of Call of Duty over his depiction in the best-selling video game.}<\/p>\n<p>Three of Savimbi&#8217;s children accuse Activision Blizzard of defamation by representing him as a &#8220;barbarian&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>They are seeking \u20ac1m ($1.1m; \u00a30.75m) in damages. Activision said the depiction was &#8220;rather favourable&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Savimbi founded the Unita movement, waging a long civil war with the Angolan government.<\/p>\n<p>Angola became a Cold War battleground, with Unita backed by the US and the apartheid government in South Africa, while Angola&#8217;s ruling party was supported by the Soviet Union and Cuba.<\/p>\n<p>The rebel leader was eventually killed in clashes with state forces in 2002.<\/p>\n<p>In the last years of the Angolan war, Jonas Savimbi became a symbol to the outside world for everything that was wrong in Angola.<\/p>\n<p>Although it&#8217;s difficult to separate the truth from the propaganda and the &#8220;Heart of Darkness&#8221; stereotypes that stick to many African conflicts,<\/p>\n<p> Savimbi&#8217;s reputation is based on some confirmed incidents.<\/p>\n<p>Suspected witches were burnt alive at Savimbi&#8217;s headquarters in the early 1980s.<br \/>\nFred Bridgland, Savimbi&#8217;s previously admiring biographer, later wrote a horrifying tale of the murder of the Chingunji family who had fallen from grace with Savimbi.<br \/>\nYet the Angolan civil war lasted for 27 years and both sides committed acts of brutality.<\/p>\n<p>It would be wrong to pin everything on one man, who is still remembered with awe by many who lived under the rule of Unita, and admired by a generation that has grown up since the war.<\/p>\n<p>Justin Pearce is a former BBC Angola correspondent, now at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge<\/p>\n<p>{{That isn&#8217;t Dad&#8217;}}<\/p>\n<p>Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 shows him rallying his troops with phrases like &#8220;death to the MPLA&#8221;, referring to the party that has governed Angola since independence from Portugal in 1975.<\/p>\n<p>But his family said they are outraged at the depiction.<br \/>\n&#8220;Seeing him kill people, cutting someone&#8217;s arm off&#8230; that isn&#8217;t Dad,&#8221; said Cheya Savimbi.<\/p>\n<p>The three children live in the Paris region and have taken the French branch of Activision to court in Nanterre, near the French capital.<\/p>\n<p>A lawyer for Activision Blizzard, Etienne Kowalski, said the firm disagreed with Savimbi&#8217;s family, saying it showed the former rebel as a &#8220;good guy who comes to help the heroes&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>The latest Call of Duty was the world&#8217;s top selling game last year, and the game has often featured versions of real-life figures.<\/p>\n<p>In 2014, a bid by former Panama dictator Manuel Noriega to claim damages over his depiction in the game was dismissed by a US court.<br \/>\n{{<br \/>\nSavimbi timeline:}}<\/p>\n<p>Founded Unita movement in 1966 in eastern Angola<\/p>\n<p>Abandoned his medical studies in Portugal to join anti-colonial struggle<\/p>\n<p>Despite Angola&#8217;s independence in 1975, Unita continues to fight the government<\/p>\n<p>Savimbi considered himself leader of Angola&#8217;s struggle against communism<\/p>\n<p>He received strong support from the US and met President Reagan at the White House in 1986<\/p>\n<p>More than 500,000 people were killed in the four-decade conflict<\/p>\n<p>His death in 2002 was celebrated in the capital, Luanda<\/p>\n<p>Source:BBC:[Angolan rebel Savimbi&#8217;s family sues Call of Duty makers->http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-35486651]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>{The family of late Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi are suing the makers of Call of Duty over his depiction in the best-selling video game.} Three of Savimbi&#8217;s children accuse Activision Blizzard of defamation by representing him as a &#8220;barbarian&#8221;. They are seeking \u20ac1m ($1.1m; \u00a30.75m) in damages. Activision said the depiction was &#8220;rather favourable&#8221;. 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