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1. Kartis leisurely visit to the US comes just a year after the CIA flew another of Khartoums senior genocidaires to Washington: Major General Saleh Abdalla Gosh, head of Khartoums notorious Mukhabarat (the National Security and Intelligence Service [NSIS]). Gosh is one of the primary architects of the Darfur genocide, and his name appears on a recent (January 2006) confidential annex produced by a UN panel of experts commissioned to determine responsibility for ongoing violence and civilian destruction in Darfur.
2. The panel cited Gosh for "failure to take action as Director of NSIS to identify, neutralize, and disarm non–state armed militia groups in Darfur [the Janjaweed]" and for "command responsibility for acts or arbitrary detention, harassment, torture, denial of right to fair trial." Failure to disarm the Janjaweed, so largely under his control, puts Saleh Gosh directly at odds with the only demand of significance yet made of Khartoum, in the form of UN Security Council Resolution 1556 (July 30, 2004). But why should Gosh fear consequences from the UN–––or the US?
3. The panel cited Gosh for "failure to take action as Director of NSIS to identify, neutralize, and disarm non-state armed militia groups in Darfur [the Janjaweed]" and for "command responsibility for acts or arbitrary detention, harassment, torture, denial of right to fair trial." Failure to disarm the Janjaweed, so largely under his control, puts Saleh Gosh directly at odds with the only demand of significance yet made of Khartoum, in the form of UN Security Council Resolution 1556 (July 30, 2004). But why should Gosh fear consequences from the UN---or the US?