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Harry Olympio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harry Olympio Harry Octavianus Olympio is a Togolese politician and the National President of the Rally for the Support of Democracy and Development (RSDD). ==First period in government, 2000 attack dispute==
Olympio, the cousin of Union of Forces for Change (UFC) President Gilchrist Olympio,〔Morten Hagen and Michelle Spearing, ("TOGO - STALLED DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION" ), Centre for Democracy & Development, November 28, 2000.〕 was appointed Minister for the Promotion of Democracy and the Rule of Law in 1998;〔〔("Le gouvernement du Togo, formé le 1er septembre1998" ), ''Afrique Express'' .〕 as a result of his acceptance of a position in the government, he was widely considered a traitor by the opposition.〔 After Amnesty International released a report in May 1999 alleging that hundreds of opposition supporters had been killed in the wake of the controversial June 1998 presidential election, Olympio criticized the report as being "characterized by its frivolousness"; he said that an inquiry should be conducted under the auspices of the United Nations and the Organization of African Unity.〔("TOGO: UN Subcommission calls for respect for human rights" ), IRIN-WA Update 534, August 23, 1999.〕 He was also the head of the Joint Follow-up Committee, involved in preparations for a planned parliamentary election,〔 when on May 5, 2000 he was allegedly the victim of an attack〔〔(Amnesty International 2001 report on Togo ).〕〔"Togo: Minister for promotion of democracy dismissed", PANA news agency, June 18, 2000.〕 near his office in Lomé.〔 According to an official inquiry into this attack,〔 he organized the attack on himself,〔〔 assisted by his brother Antonio Olympio. Olympio denied this accusation,〔 but on June 16, 2000 his dismissal as Minister for the Promotion of Democracy and the Rule of Law was announced.〔 Some suspected that the attack was actually the work of the security forces.〔
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