They were adamant that the two Sudanese officials most commonly identified as responsible for command and control of the Darfur killings - Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha and the Intelligence Director General Salah Abdullah 'Gosh' should not appear on any public list (AC Vol 47 No 7)...
We hear that Second Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha the regime's strongman has been offering the Darfur fighters an assistant presidency - an NIF tactic used on both Riek Machar and Mubarak Abdullahi el Fadl el Mahdi both elevated and later dropped...
Regime strongman Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha is unlisted...
That job belongs to the NCP (Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha's faction of the NIF) of which the security organisation is an integral part...
Second Vice-President: Ali Osman Mohamed Taha NCP; real ideological power behind the Islamist regime...
Garang's inauguration next day brought the theoretical demotion of Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha to Second Vice-President a position hitherto given to a Southerner...
Washington burnishes its relations with Ali Osman Mohamed Taha and Military Intelligence Chief Salah Abdullah 'Gosh' (flown to meet Central Intelligence Agency officials in Langley last month) despite their command role in the government's military campaign in Darfur...
The United States is being conciliatory too: it has given NIF strongman Ali Osman Mohamed Taha assurances it will not seek to oust him over Darfur; Britain and France reportedly agree...
The bizarre spectacle of Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha glad-handing Western politicians at the International Donors' Conference in Oslo on 11-12 April highlighted the confusion among European and United States' policy makers about how to handle Khartoum's National Islamic Front regime...
A 2004 Congressional report lists Vice-President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha as at first in 'charge of the offensive in Darfur' and later 'the key player behind the scenes' according to 'US and regional officials'...