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Omer needs friends

The coming government reshuffle could bring back two pariahs: Hassan Abdullah el Turabi's faction and former security chief Salah Mohamed Abdullah ‘Gosh' who was arrested last November but freed on 10 July...


    Vol 54 No 11 |
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Déby’s enemies crowd in

The champion of the Chadian rebels in Khartoum and head of the National Intelligence and Security Service Lieutenant General Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’ was sacked in August 2009 and relations between the two regimes returned to the closeness enjoyed in 1990-2005...


Tactics but no strategy

Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’ who has yet to be charged nor 100-150 less visible political prisoners...


Jihadists from Mali in Darfur

General Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’ now gaoled (AC Vol 52 No 10 Usama's quiet friends in Khartoum & AC Vol 53 No 22 Khartoum's military-industrial complex)...


The plot thickens

The former security boss Lieutenant General Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’ a regular interlocutor with British and United States’ spies was the best known person arrested for coup plotting on 22 November but he wasn’t the most important...


Khartoum’s military-industrial complex

It is run by the National Intelligence and Security Service with heavy involvement from the former NISS Director Lieutenant General Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’ until he was dismissed last year...


Opposition hits the Embassy

However some Embassy officials who prefer recently deposed security chief Salah Abdullah Gosh to Nafi’e made sure opposition figures came along to the meeting...


Usama’s quiet friends in Khartoum

British and US officials have described this shadowy arrangement later spearheaded by security chief Lieutenant General Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’ as saving Western lives...


Gosh returns to the shadows

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...


Mr. Smile and the militias

He insisted that the border had been settled by the Permanent Court of Arbitration (which is not what fellow Presidential Advisor General Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’ says) and the only hold-up was the SPLM refusing to see that the Missiriya had a right to vote in the referendum...


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