General
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Salah Abdallah "Gosh" ( ar, صلاح عبدالله قوش) is the former national security advisor of the
Republic of the Sudan
Sudan ( or ; ar, السودان, as-Sūdān, officially the Republic of the Sudan ( ar, جمهورية السودان, link=no, Jumhūriyyat as-Sūdān), is a country in Northeast Africa. It shares borders with the Central African Republic ...
. Prior to this position, he was the director of the
National Intelligence and Security Service
The National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) () is an intelligence agency of the Ethiopian federal government tasked with gathering information of national interests. It does counter-terrorism in the country by informing the federal p ...
. He currently holds the rank of army
general
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In some usages the term "general officer" refers t ...
. Salah Gosh was reinstated to his former position as the Director General of NISS on 11 February 2018 by President
Omar al-Bashir. On 13 April 2019, he resigned from his post, which was confirmed to Sudanese TV by the ruling
Transitional Military Council.
Early life
Gosh was born in the village of
Nuri
Nuri is a place in modern Sudan on the west side of the Nile River, Nile, near the Fourth Cataract. Nuri is situated about 15 km north of Sanam, Sudan, Sanam, and 10 km from Jebel Barkal.
Nuri is the second of three Napatan burial sites ...
, near
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However Karima in Africa among the agik ...
, but moved during his childhood to
Port Sudan
Port Sudan ( ar, بور سودان, Būr Sūdān) is a port city in eastern Sudan, and the capital of the state of Red Sea. , it has 489,725 residents. Located on the Red Sea, Port Sudan is recognized as Sudan's main seaport and the source of 90% ...
. He was good at mathematics, became involved in the Islamist movement, and went on to study engineering at the
University of Khartoum
The University of Khartoum (U of K) ( ar, جامعة الخرطوم) is a public university located in Khartoum, Sudan. It is the largest and oldest university in Sudan. UofK was founded as Gordon Memorial College in 1902 and established in 195 ...
. As a student, he provided
Hassan al Turabi's NIF movement with information about the beliefs of various student activists.
[Sudan Tribune, Salah Gosh , Salah Abdallah "Gosh", http://www.sudantribune.com/+-Salah-Gosh,493+-]
After the 1989 coup, he joined the Islamist government and helped
Al Qaeda
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establish their base of operations in Sudan during the early 1990s.
War crimes
Gosh has been accused of having a significant role in organizing the
Khartoum
Khartoum or Khartum ( ; ar, الخرطوم, Al-Khurṭūm, din, Kaartuɔ̈m) is the capital of Sudan. With a population of 5,274,321, its metropolitan area is the largest in Sudan. It is located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing n ...
government's militias in the
Darfur Conflict
The War in Darfur, also nicknamed the Land Cruiser War, is a major armed conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan that began in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) rebel groups be ...
. According to the journalist Mark Goldberg, Gosh was "listed in a confidential annex to a January 30th Security Council report that identifies the 17 Sudanese individuals whom a panel of U.N. experts concluded were most
responsible for war crimes and impeding the peace process."
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, Feb. 2006 The panel recommended to freeze foreign assets and ban international travel for these individuals. Goldberg also described Gosh as "
hepersonal government minder" for
Osama bin Laden
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when the latter was in Sudan between 1990 and 1996.
According to Sudan commentator
Eric Reeves
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Northampton () is a market town and civil parish in the East Midlands of England, on the Rive ...
, the panel also accused Gosh of having failed "to take action as Director of NSIS to identify, neutralize, and disarm non-state armed militia groups in Darfur
he Janjaweed" as well as for "command responsibility for acts or arbitrary detention, harassment, torture, denial of right to fair trial."
Gosh has also been a point of contact between the
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and Sudan on counter-terrorism issues.
Gosh told the ''Al-Ahdath'' daily from Libya that cooperation with the U.S. "helped avert devastating measures
y the U.S. administrationagainst Sudan".
The U.S. allegedly flew Gosh to
Washington, D.C.
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in April 2005 to discuss capture of terror suspects. He was subsequently denied re-entry to the U.S for medical treatment, but was issued a visa for travel to Britain.
In
2006, N’Djamena, the capital of Chad, underwent an assault by a rebel group which sought to overthrow President Idriss Deby Itno. In April 2008, the Chad government released a telephone conversation between Gosh and Chadian rebels in which Gosh asked for the prompt overthrow of president Deby.
After the
ICC issued an arrest warrant for Sudanese President al-Bashir, Gosh supposedly threatened the "amputation of the hands and the slitting of the throats of any person who dares bad-mouth al-Bashir or support" the ICC decision.
In May 2009, Gosh was reported to have ordered the closure of the newspaper Al-Wifaq after an editorial called for the death of Yasser Arman, a leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM). Some commentators, however, suggested that the death threat may have come from Gosh's office in the first place. In August 2009, Gosh was promoted to become the President Adviser for National Security affairs, and his deputy Gen. Mohamed Ellatta took his place to become the head of NSIS (National Security and Intelligence Service).
2011 Wikileaks documents
In November 2011 Wikileaks diplomatic cables showed that Gosh had viewed
Bashir's indictment by the ICC as a liability and might have been willing to support a coup against him. In November 2012 Gosh was arrested along with other Sudanese for allegedly plotting a coup. He was released in July 2013 without being charged.
Resignation and Exile
On 13 April 2019, the
Transitional Military Council (TMC) which
overthrew al-Bashir released a statement to Sudanese television confirming that the country's leader
Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Burhan had accepted Gosh's resignation.
In addition to alleged war crimes, Gosh had drawn criticism in Sudan for, among other things, overseeing the crackdown of protestors who opposed al-Bashir.
On 30 May 2019, ''
The North Africa Post
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'' suggested that Gosh had fled to Egypt after
NISS forces blocked an attempt to arrest him.
On 14 January 2020, the
Sudanese Armed Forces
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF; ar, القوات المسلحة السودانية, Al-Quwwat al-Musallaha as-Sudaniyah) are the military forces of the Republic of the Sudan. In 2011, IISS estimated the regular forces' numbers at personnel, whi ...
quelled a
mutiny
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by soldiers loyal to ousted President Omar al-Bashir in the capital Khartoum. However, Salah Gosh was accused of orchestrating the mutiny, which left two troops dead.
References
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Living people
Sudanese generals
University of Khartoum alumni
1957 births
People from Northern (state)