List of countries that are likely Moamar Gaddafi will spend a comfortable life in exile is now shrinking due to fears of global monetary sanctions and possible trial in the International Criminal Court.
Uganda's deposed dictator, Idi Amin, formerly lived in Libya and finally Saudi Arabia in 1980, lived in his private villa accompanied with women, food and beverages.
Luxury living like it did not appear to be experienced by Gaddafi.
Previous Uganda declared themselves will receive the Libyan leader to give it the house.
Of course, Gaddafi will not easily leave Libya, but was forced out by military force, although world leaders hope that he will leave Libya.
Ugandan presidential spokesman confirmed the offer of protection by saying that the people of Uganda had given asylum at the time of Amin's leadership, which has killed thousands of people in the 1970s.
"So we provide relief to asylum seekers. Gaddafi will be allowed to stay here if he wants to," said Tamale Mirundi as reported by the Associated Press, Thursday (03/31/2011).
Meanwhile, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who is known friendship with Gaddafi said that he had recently spoken with Gaddafi and declares that he has no plans to seek asylum in another country.
"He said that he (Gaddafi) is not going to leave Libya. I think that Gaddafi did something he should do," he said.
Besides Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua openly declared its support for Gaddafi.
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