Pan-African Socialist Party

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Pan-African Socialist Party (French: Parti socialiste panafricain, PSP) was a Togolese political party advocating socialism and pan-Africanism.[1] It was founded in the early 1990s in response to Togo's legalization of opposition parties. After the assassination of its first and brightest leader, Tavio Amorin, in July 1992,[2] the party fell into obscurity. The Togolese police were responsible for the killing.[3]

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