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제목 [연합]영 타임스 '10대 독재자' 선정, 김정일 맨 처음 거명 /[TIMES]The 10 most decadent dictators
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영 타임스 '10대 독재자' 선정, 김정일 맨 처음 거명
 
 
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영국 일간 타임스가 전세계 10대 부패 독재자 10명을 보도하면서 김정일 국방위원장을 첫 번째로 거명했다.

타임스 인터넷판은 10대 부패 독재자로 선정된 10명 중 유일하게 현직인 김 국방위원장의 사치 행태를 김 위원장 사진과 함께 8일 보도했다.

김 국방위원장은 우선 궁전 17개와 승용차 수백대를 보유하고 있고 비디오테이프를 2만개 가량 소장하고 있는 인물로 소개됐다.

또 고급요리를 선호하는 입맛 때문에 러시아 방문 땐 날마다 그의 전용 열차에 살아있는 랍스터를 공수해 요리토록 했고 헤네시 VOSP 코냑 구입에 연간 65만달러(한화 7억2천만원)를 쓰고 있다고 타임스는 전했다.

아울러 젊은 여성들로 구성된 ‘기쁨조(Pleasure Brigade)’도 운영하고 있는 것으로 알려졌다고 이 신문은 밝혔다.

김 위원장에 이어 필리핀 마르코스 전 대통령은 해외 계좌로 수십억 달러를 빼돌린 점 때문에 2위에 올랐다.

부인 이멜다는 시민혁명에 쫓겨 해외로 급히 망명할 당시 대통령궁에 핸드백 888개와 구두 1천60 켤레를 남기고 떠나 그의 소비 성향이 어땠는지 여실히 보여준 바 있다.

3위에는 방이 1천100여개에 달하고 샹들리에가 480개 달린 궁전을 짓기 위해 수만 채의 집을 밀어버린 차우셰스쿠 전 루마니아 대통령이 선정됐다.

이밖에 4∼6위에는 투르크메니스탄의 사파르무라트 니야조프 전 대통령, 우간다의 이디 아민 전 대통령, 스탈린 옛 소련 서기장이 각각 꼽혔다.

7∼10위에는 이란의 모하메드 레자 팔레비 전 국왕, 이라크의 사담 후세인 전 대통령, 자이르의 모부투 세세 세쿠 전 대통령, 인도네시아의 수하르토 전 대통령이 선정됐다.

타임스는 ‘머니센트럴’이라는 섹션을 통해 10대 사치결혼 순위, 10대 파렴치한 사기 순위 등 이색 순위들을 연재해 왔다.
 
입력 : 2008.09.08 10:56
 
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September 05, 2008

The 10 most decadent dictators

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A revolving gold statue, pink champagne and a "Pleasure Brigade" of nubile retainers all feature in Times Money's list of history's most decadent dictators. While their people suffered, these men - and sometimes their wives and children - agonised over how best to spend their ill-gotten gains...

 

1. Kim Jong-il, "Dear Leader" of North Korea since 1994. The son of the communist state's "Great Leader" Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il has super-expensive tastes, with 17 palaces, and collections of hundreds of cars and around 20,000 video tapes. On one state visit to Russia, he reportedly had live lobsters airlifted daily to his armoured private train. He is believed to spend around $650,000 a year on Hennessy VSOP cognac and maintains an entourage of young lovelies known as the "Pleasure Brigade"

 

2. Ferdinand Marcos, President of the Philippines, 1965 - 1986. The Second World freedom-fighter turned kleptocrat secreted billions of dollars in overseas accounts. His wife Imelda, however, was the big spender, leaving 888 handbags and 1060 pairs of shoes in the Malacanang presidential palace when the family fled mob justice after Marcos was deposed. Her pricier purchases included the $51 million Crown Building and $61 million Herald Centre in New York and art by Michelangelo and Botticelli

3. Nicolae Ceausescu, President of Romania, 1967 - 1989. The "Geniul din Carpati", or Genius of the Carpathians, was congratulated (by telegram) by Salvador Dali on his excesses, which included his use of a kingly sceptre. Despite an official salary of just $3,000, he found the cash for 15 palaces, a superb car collection, yachts, fine art and bespoke suits. Tens of thousands of homes were demolished to make space for his 1,100-room, 480-chandelier Palace of the Parliament in the capital, Bucharest

4. Saparmurat Niyazov, President of Turkmenistan, 1990 - 2006. The President for Life and "Turkmenbashi", or Father of all Turkmen, was at the centre of an awesome cult of personality. Vanity projects included a £6 million revolving gold-plated statue of himself in the country's capital, Ashgabat. He shifted around £3 billion to overseas accounts, renamed the month of January (after himself), banned beards and ordered that his musings be displayed alongside the Koran in mosques 

 

5. Idi Amin, President of Uganda, 1971 - 1979. The self styled "Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Sea", "Emperor of Uganda" and "King of Scotland" awarded himself the VC, or Victorious Cross, and CBE, or Conqueror of the British Empire. He also spent millions on a super-lavish lifestyle - maintaining a reported 30 mistresses as well as five wives and fathering at least 43 children. A typically mad-capped project was the creation of a personal bodyguard of bagpipe-playing 6ft 4in Scotsmen

6. Joseph Stalin, Leader of the Soviet Union, 1922 - 1953. The "Gardener of Human Happiness" and "Brilliant Genius of Humanity" was celebrated in his lifetime by thousands of stylised statues and monuments erected across the Soviet Union - many of which were moved or destroyed in later "de-Stalinisation" drives. He also had a taste for palaces, booze and cigars and preferred to travel by armour-plated private train with a Tsarist court-style entourage

7. Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Persia, 1941 - 1979. The "King of Kings" and "Sun of the Aryans" spent a reported $100 million on celebrations for the 2,500th anniversary of the Persian monarchy in 1971, serving breast of peacock on Limoges china to dignitaries in a 160-acre tent city at Persepolis - close to poor villages. His superb collection of sports cars can be seen at the National Car Museum of Iran, alongside custom models by Mercedes-Benz and Porsche for his son, the Crown Prince

8. Saddam Hussein, President of Iraq, 1989 - 2003. The Baathist leader with a fondness for gold-plated bathroom fittings, and Kalashnikovs, rebuilt Babylon on kitsch rather than authentic lines, stamping each brick of the "reconstruction" with his own name in the manner of Nubachadnezzar, the ancient Babylonian king and conqueror of Jerusalem. His playboy eldest son Uday, meanwhile, kept a private zoo with lions and cheetahs at his Baghdad residence and owned a collection of 1,200 luxury cars

9. Mobutu Sese Soku, President of Zaire, 1965 - 1997. Siphoning his country's wealth into Swiss bank accounts was a speciality of the "All-Powerful Warrior", whose personal fortune was estimated at $5 billion in 1984 - then equivalent to country's national debt. Mobutu's extravagances included palaces and pink champagne, yachts and shopping trips to Paris by chartered Concorde. His second wife Bobi Ladawa rivalled Imelda Marcos as a compulsive spender - with a reported 1,000-dress wardrobe

10. Suharto, President of Indonesia, 1967 - 1998. The former bank clerk embezzled more money than any other leader in history, according to Transparency International. In 1999, Time Asia put his family's wealth at $15 billion. Playboy son "Tommy" was the biggest-profile spender - lavishing money on cars and clothes and buying a majority stake in Lamborghini before a conviction for murder in 2002. His daughter "Tutut", meanwhile, spent $100,000 on chartering one shopping flight to the US

List compiled by Mark Bridge