Freed British mercenary Simon Mann, poses with his wife Amanda, at an undisclosed location in the English countryside, Friday Nov. 6, 2009,  following his pardon and release by the Government of Equatorial Guinea. Mann returned home to Britain after saying he wants the son of Britain's former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and others to face justice for a conspiracy to oust Equatorial Guinea's government. Mann and four South African mercenaries were released after serving 15 months of a 34-year sentence. AP Photo logo AP Photo 27 months ago

Freed British mercenary Simon Mann, poses with his wife Amanda, at an undisclosed location in the English countryside, Friday Nov. 6, 2009, following his pardon and release by the Government of Equatorial Guinea. Mann returned home to Britain after saying he wants the son of Britain's former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and others to face justice for a conspiracy to oust Equatorial Guinea's government. Mann and four South African mercenaries were released after serving 15 months of a 34-year sentence.