Vol 50 No 24 |
- ALGERIA
- EGYPT
Efforts by Libya's Moammar el Gadaffi and Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani to heal the rift between presidents Bouteflika and Mohamed Hosni Mubarak have so far failed...
He has fallen out with Hosni Mubarak's businessman son Alaa Mubarak over the agency arrangements in a military aircraft deal...
Head of Military Intelligence he went to head External Security in 1995 when Nafi'e Ali Nafi'e was moved sideways after the attack on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak...
Like his predecessor Nafi'e Ali Nafi'e Salah Gosh had survived sanctions against Khartoum and its security apparatus for planning the 1995 assassination attempt on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Addis Ababa...
Omer helped by Gadaffi and Egypt's Hosni Mubarak (both of whose regimes are threatened by Khartoum's Islamist allies) is trying to ignore the ICC warrant although this week he cancelled a trip to Uganda after a Foreign Ministry official in Kampala suggested he would be arrested; Omer failed to attend South African President Jacob Zuma's inauguration for the same reason...
Security chief Nafi'e Ali Nafi'e temporarily 'disappeared' after Egypt and Ethiopia blamed Sudan for 1995's assassination attempt on President Hosni Mubarak in Addis Ababa...
His name AC understands has been on the banned list since 1995's attempt on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak when both Egypt and Ethiopia implicated the NIF regime...
Nafi'e Ali Nafi'e Presidential Assistant (gatekeeper); agriculturalist; security officer; Iran-trained; was reassigned at Egyptian request after Hosni Mubarak was attacked (see Feature); had Darfur responsibility before Ghazi...
Last week President Hosni Mubarak’s government arrested 49 Egyptians Sudanese and others whom it accuses of forming Hezbollah cells in Egypt planning attacks on Israeli tourists in Sinai and monitoring the Suez Canal...
Since the NIF's involvement in the attempted assassination of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during the Organisation of African Union summit in Ethiopia in 1995 the implicit quid pro quo for international non-intervention in Sudan has been the regime's cessation – or at least reduction – of its operations to destabilise its neighbours while mounting attacks as far away as Yemen and New York...
Vol 50 No 3 |
- AFRICAN UNION
North African no show Most said that it was North Africa's turn and Gadaffi was the only available candidate: Mauritania is suspended; Tunisia's President Zein el Abidine Ben Ali never turns up; Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak has bad memories of the Sudanese government-sponsored assassination attempt on him in Addis Ababa in 1995; Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika was 'indisposed'...