Exiles of the Rich and Infamous
With war clouds darkening, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of State Colin Powell have floated the idea that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's voluntary exile might be an acceptable alternative to unseating him by force. But what sort of life would that be for a dictator used to a stable of yes-men and all the perks of power and wealth? Not necessarily a bad one, if the fate of most but not all exiled despots is any guide.
IDI AMIN
Uganda
The man who ruled for eight murderous years now luxuriates in Saudi Arabia's Jedda, where he enjoys swimming, boxing and practicing the accordion
MANUEL NORIEGA
Panama
The former strongman is serving a 30-year jail sentence in Miami on drug and racketeering charges. He has done 10 years and could be released in 2007
JEAN-CLAUDE DUVALIER
Haiti
He used the Tontons Macoutes, a brutal secret-police force, to exercise control. Now Baby Doc lives comfortably in Paris, worshipping voodoo and studying solar energy
ALFREDO STROESSNER
Paraguay
After a 1989 coup ended his 35-year dictatorship, he hightailed it to Brazil, where he lives a luxurious life, with his wife, in a mansion outside the capital of Brasilia
MENGISTU HAILE MARIAM
Ethiopia
He eliminated the opposition in a campaign known as the Red Terror, and he now lives in relative serenity in Harare, Zimbabwe
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