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In African political science, tropical fascism is a type of post-colonial state is either considered fascist or seen to have strong fascist tendencies.〔African geopolitics , Issues 17-20. OR.IMA International, 2005. Pp. 104.〕 Gnassingbé Eyadéma the dictator of Togo from 1967 to 2005 has been considered an example of tropical fascism in Africa.〔African geopolitics , Issues 17-20. OR.IMA International, 2005. Pp. 104.〕 The Hutu Power movement, a Hutu ultranationalist and supremacist movement that organized and committed the Rwandan Genocide aimed at exterminating the Tutsi people of Rwanda, has been regarded as a prominent example of tropical fascism in Africa.〔Pierre Hazan, Sarah De Stadelhofen. Judging war, judging history: behind truth and reconciliation. Stanford University Press, 2010. Pp. 143.〕 The Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia has been called a tropical fascist regime in spite of the regime's official commitment to communism particularly by opponents of the regime.〔Jean François Revel. Last Exit to Utopia: The Survival of Socialism in a Post-Soviet Era. Encounter Books, 2009. Pp. 87.〕 ==Hutu Power (Rwanda)==
The Hutu Power movement in Rwanda, a movement based on Hutu ultranationalism and Hutu supremacy over Tutsis, and the intention of extermination of the Tutsis, has been regarded as a fascist movement.〔Africa research bulletin: Political, social, and cultural series, Volume 40. Blackwell, 2003. Pp. 5402.〕〔Pierre Hazan, Sarah De Stadelhofen. Judging war, judging history: behind truth and reconciliation. Stanford University Press, 2010. Pp. 143.〕
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