
With Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak now deposed and Libya's Colonel Gaddafi struggling to hold on to his own seat, we wonder where former exiled leaders slip away to after being ousted.
A collaboration between GOOD and Column Five Media

With Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak now deposed and Libya's Colonel Gaddafi struggling to hold on to his own seat, we wonder where former exiled leaders slip away to after being ousted.
A collaboration between GOOD and Column Five Media

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