



(10) Unsurprisingly, Romney is polling ahead of his rival among Cuban Americans in Miami, where exiles have traditionally supported successive Republican candidates for their hardline stance against the communist regime of Fidel Castro and his brother Raúl.(9) said a colleague, referring to the former Chadian dictator, who had been living in gilded exile in Dakar since his overthrow in December 1990.(8) Pallo Jordan, the ANC's chief propagandist in exile during the apartheid era, made no effort to hide his emotions.(7) Dali Tambo approached me to form a British wing of Artists Against Apartheid, and we did loads of concerts, leading up to a huge event on Clapham Common in 1986 that attracted a quarter of a million people.(6) However, internal divisions arose within the army, and by July 1985 Obote was once again on the ignominious road to exile, first to Kenya, and then to Zambia, where fellow independence leader Kenneth Kaunda allowed him to stay.

(5) According to his blog, he's been acting on the advice of a friend and pursuing a course of "silence, exile and cunning", but I'm not sure a couple of years of not giving interviews to Heat qualifies.(4) Many have called for the return of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Buddhist leader revered by many Tibetans.(3) He is not the only jailed or exiled opponent of the CCP.(2) Solzhenitsyn was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1974 and returned to Russia 20 years later.(1) Her story is an incredible tale of triumph over tragedy: a tormented childhood during China's Cultural Revolution, detention and forced exile after exposing female infanticide – then glittering success as the head of a major US technology firm.t.) To banish or expel from one's own country or home to drive away. (n.) The person expelled from his country by authority also, one who separates himself from his home.(n.) Forced separation from one's native country expulsion from one's home by the civil authority banishment sometimes, voluntary separation from one's native country.
