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The 26 April dismissal of Lieutenant General Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’ as Presidential Security Advisor has raised hopes in Sudan of a split in the National Congress Party. The NCP (aka National Islamic Front) denied an ‘internal rift’: Salah Gosh was an ‘effective’ NCP member, said another Presidential Advisor, Ghazi Salah el Din el Atabani, and ‘all the posts he has been holding...will remain effective’....

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Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’, Ghazi Salah el Din el Atabani, Syrian, Nafi’e Ali Nafi’e, Omer Hassan Ahmed el Beshir, Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, Ibrahim Ghandour, Ali Ahmed Kurti, Harakat al Muqawama al Islamiya, Al Quds, Africa Confidential

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