Tavio Amorin

Tavio Amorin

Octave Tavio Tobias Ayao Amorin, más conocido como Tavio Amorin (Lomé, 20 de noviembre de 1958París, 29 de julio de 1992) fue político socialista togolés. Dirigió el Partido Socialista Panafricano (PSP), un partido del ala izquierdista del movimiento pro-democracia contra el régimen unipartidista encabezado por el Presidente de la República Gnassingbé Eyadéma. El PSP tomó su inspiración ideológica del Partido Comunista Francés. Amorin fue asesinado por la policía togolesa en 1992.

Referencias

  • Decalo, Samuel. Historical Dictionary of Togo. 3ª edición. Lanham: Scarecrow Press, 1996. (ISBN 0-8108-3073-6)

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