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Sudan

Ali Osman Mohamed Taha

Date of Birth: 01/01/1944
Place of Birth: Khartoum


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Doubts over Darfur

After meeting on 21 February Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha who epitomises the NCP’s Islamist spirit Major General (Retired) Gration was quoted as saying: ‘It is wonderful to be able to meet with the people that I have gotten to know as the leadership but also as friends...


The coup-making government lives on

Ali Osman Mohamed Taha Vice-President; judge; secondary school with Omer; long-time Turabi deputy in NIF; pragmatic; rumoured (for years) to be sidelined; signed Comprehensive Peace Agreement...


Omer the outlaw

In a 1 March speech in Southern Kordofan Second Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha denounced the ICC as part of a neocolonialist Western plot to seize Africa's resources (in Sudan's case seized largely by the NCP and China) and appealed to the area's African sensibilities...


New politics, new threats

Yet this would boost the man long seen as the regime's leader Ali Osman Mohamed Taha El Turabi's former long-time NIF deputy and since the split rival...


Financial and political chaos

The net beneficiary of the diplomatic disarray is the Khartoum government whose Vice-President Ali Osman Taha argued in New York that the ICC warrant was a 'deliberate attempt to subvert peace in Darfur'...


Taking positions

The ruling NC: veteran leaders Ali Osman Mohamed Taha Nafi'e Ali Mustafa Osman Ismail Ghazi Salah el Din Atabani Awad Ahmed el Jaz and Ali Ahmed Kurti have been visiting Arab and Islamic capitals...


Battle of Omdurman

Turabi emerged as leader of the 'Islamist opposition' in 2000 after disagreements with his veteran deputy Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha and with Omer...


The real dividing line

This means the President (Field Marshal Omer Hassan Ahmed el Beshir) First Vice-President (Lieutenant General Salva Kiir) and Second Vice-President (Ali Osman Mohamed Taha)...


The main points of the Abyei Protocol

The then First Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha and the late Sudan People's Liberation Movement Chairman Colonel John Garang de Mabior signed the Principles of Agreement on Abyei on 26 May 2004 in Naivasha Kenya...


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