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Sudan

Ali Osman Mohamed Taha

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


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Hotel Hellacious

First Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha who remains influential presided over the event the Forum on Sudanese-European Relations: 'The sovereignty of small states is threatened by powers that seek to establish hegemony...


The centre versus the rest

The NC's December 2003 Jeddah Agreement with him (AC Vol 46 No 2) fathered by Ali Osman Mohamed Taha and mediated by Salah el Din Ahmed Mohamed Idriss (co-owner of the El Shifa pharmaceutical factory which the USA bombed in August 1998) stipulated the dismantling of the security apparatus as did the CPA...


The wrong report

Young contends that the current crisis is due to the process's narrow approach limited definition of peace a focus on the North-South dimension without due attention to the regime Darfur or other factors a refusal to involve other political parties and civil society treating the media as a threat to the process and leaving the CPA to secret negotiations between John Garang and Ali Osman Mohamed Taha...


Caught in the act

Sudan would 'emerge stronger' from the crisis over deploying UN troops predicted Second Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha last September after UNSC 1706...


The Darfur deadline passes

Some especially in the United States think this signals Omer's ascendancy over Second Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha...


Gosh again

While this would appeal to Field Marshal Omer's ego and further Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha's charm offensive it will not determine Khartoum's policy It will only accept the UN force when it has run out of options...


The real rebels

As the UN Security Council again debates a peacekeeping and civilian protection force for Darfur the Khartoum regime's strongman Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha has now reneged on earlier pledges to accept UN troops (AC Vol 47 No 14)...


Posturing outweighs the policy

Darfur delays In March Sudan's Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha had told the European Union in Brussels that Khartoum would accept a UN force in Darfur following the signing of a peace accord...


The heart of the matter

Salah promoted to full general after his London trip has tried to steer a middle way between Omer and Vice-President (and real strongman) Ali Osman Mohamed Taha...


Foreign fingers

Both Sudanese and diplomatic reports from the Darfur peace talks in Abuja Nigeria said that Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha was clearly conveying that things were about to change on the ground that Darfur rebel groups would become irrelevant and that Khartoum would impose its own solution...


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