MIAMI (Reuters) - Haiti's ex-dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier says "solidarity" led him to return to his Caribbean homeland where his name is still reviled by many and where he faces claims for retribution from alleged victims.
But some lawyers who track the world's most egregious human rights offenders think there may be more cold calculation than homesickness in his Jan. 16 return to the poor, disaster-prone nation from which he fled to gilded exile in France in 1986.
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