Ahmed Al-Abbar
Libyan businessman
Ahmed Al-Abbar (Arabic: أحمد العبار) is a member of the Libyan National Transitional Council in charge of Economics.[1] In this capacity, he is in charge of administering the council's funds and opening lines of credit from other nations.[2] He resides in Benghazi and runs a company that imports agricultural goods, through which his family has business ties to some in the Senussi.[3]
References
- ^ "National Transitional Council". Benghazi: National Transitional Council. 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
- ^ "Libya rebels in squeeze to manage 'crisis economy'". The Daily Tribune. Manila. The Tribune Publishing Company, Inc. 2 May 2011. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
- ^ Levinson, Charles (10 March 2011). "Rebel Leadership Casts a Wide Net". The Wall Street Journal. New York City. Dow Jones & Company. Archived from the original on 1 April 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
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National Transitional Council
- Mustafa Abdul-Jelil (chairman)
- Mustafa Honi (vice chairman)
- Omar El-Hariri
- Zubeir Ahmed El-Sharif
- Abdullah Moussa Al-Mayhoub
- Fathi Mohammed Baja
- Ahmed Al-Abbar
- Salwa Fawzi El-Deghali
- Mansour El-Kikhia
- Ashour Bourashed
- Suleiman Al-Fortia
- Mohamed Al-Muntasir
- Abdurrahim El-Keib (Interim Prime Minister)
- Mustafa A.G. Abushagur
- Omar Al-Barasi
- Al-Haramein M. Al-Haramein (Prime Minister's deputies)
- Hamza Abu Faris
- Ali Ashour
- Anwar Fituri
- Mustafa Rugibani
- Fatima Hamroush
- Fawzi Abdel A'al
- Ashur Bin Hayal
- Osama al-Juwaili
- Isa Tuwaijir
- Abdulrahman Ben Yezza
- Hasan Zaglam
- Naeem Gheriany
- Abdul Rahman Habil
- Awad al-Baraasi
- Fathi Terbil
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