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Salah Abdullah Mohamed (Gosh)


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An American road to Khartoum

Presidential Advisor Ghazi Salah el Din Atabani - who handles US relations since Washington made it known that then security chief Salah Abdullah 'Gosh' was now unwelcome Stateside - declared 'If the government came to the conclusion that the dialogue with the US is detrimental to its interests and principles it would not continue...


'Selling the South down the river'

The 'intelligence cooperation' between the two governments ensures the passports of security supremo Salah Abdullah Mohamed 'Gosh' do not set off US alarm bells but Khartoum dropped him from its delegation after the USA leaked that he might prove 'a distraction'...


The coup-making government lives on

Salah Abdullah Mohamed 'Gosh' National Security and Intelligence Service boss; engineer; named in 2006 United Nations' list for possible sanctions over Darfur; face of intelligence cooperation with USA (this is widely seen as selling out Somali Islamists but does not appear to have dented their capabilities)...


Open sesame

A border cooperation deal on 12 May followed March meetings attended by Sudanese Security supremo Salah Abdullah 'Gosh' and Omer's April visit...


Who shoots first?

NC strongmen Nafi'e Ali Nafi'e Mustafa Osman Ismail and spy boss Salah Abdullah Mohamed 'Gosh' failed to reach agreement with Paris on bilateral relations and Chad...


Omer the outlaw

More overtly threatening was security supremo Salah Abdullah Mohamed 'Gosh'...


New politics, new threats

Some speculate that the NC's inner core - including Nafi'e Ali Nafi'e Ghazi Salah el Din Atabani Salah Abdullah 'Gosh' - would also like to drop Ali Osman...


The cracks spread

In addition to NC strategic aims in the South and beyond this would help to reinvigorate an army demoralised by being publicly usurped by the National Intelligence and Security Service led by General Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’ while deploying SAF in their favourite (and conveniently distant) battleground the South...


Battle of Omdurman

The raids also reinforced doubts about JEM among other Darfur rebels triggered a realisation among Sudanese that the regime is not invulnerable and highlighted the lack of trust between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) under General Salah Abdullah Mohamed 'Gosh' (AC Vol 49 No 9)...


Oddly normal

The negotiations follow high-level contacts over the past seven years between Khartoum’s intelligence chief General Salah Abdullah Mohamed ‘Gosh’ and officials from the US Central Intelligence Agency and Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)...

Nafi’e Ali Nafi’e Salah Abdullah Gosh and Mutref el Sideeg Ali...


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