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Ahmed Huber (1927 – 15 May 2008) was a Swiss German journalist, and a convert to Islam, who was active in both Islamist and Far Right politics. He gained international notoriety in 2001 when he was accused by the United States government of funding Al Qaeda's terrorist activities through the Al Taqwa Bank, of which he was one of five managers. Born Albert Friedrich Armand Huber in Fribourg, Huber was raised in a staunchly Protestant family.

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  • أحمد هوبر (ar)
  • Ahmed Huber (de)
  • Ahmed Huber (en)
  • Ahmed Huber (fr)
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  • أحمد هوبر هو مصرفي وصحفي سويسري، ولد في مارس 1927 في كانتون فريبورغ في سويسرا، وتوفي في 15 مايو 2008 في موري باي برن في سويسرا. (ar)
  • Ahmed Huber (* 25. März 1927 als Albert Friedrich Armand Huber im Kanton Freiburg; † 15. Mai 2008 in Muri bei Bern) war ein zum Islam konvertierter Schweizer Bankmanager und Journalist. Deutsche, Schweizer und amerikanische Behörden bezeichneten ihn als Rechtsextremisten sowie als «Bindeglied zwischen der weltweiten Revisionistenszene und islamistisch motivierten Antisemiten». (de)
  • Ahmed Huber, né Albert Friedrich Armand Huber le 25 mars 1927 dans le canton de Fribourg, et mort le 15 mai 2008 à Muri bei Bern, est un gestionnaire de banque et un journaliste suisse, converti à l'Islam. Il était l'un des cinq dirigeants de la banque Al Taqwa qui fut au centre d'une controverse à la suite des liens qu'elle entretenait avec des organisations islamistes terroristes telle qu'Al-Qaïda, selon l'administration Bush. Les autorités allemande, suisse et américaine, le considèrent comme un extrémiste de droite ainsi qu'une « passerelle mondiale entre le révisionnisme et l'antisémitisme islamique ». (fr)
  • Ahmed Huber (1927 – 15 May 2008) was a Swiss German journalist, and a convert to Islam, who was active in both Islamist and Far Right politics. He gained international notoriety in 2001 when he was accused by the United States government of funding Al Qaeda's terrorist activities through the Al Taqwa Bank, of which he was one of five managers. Born Albert Friedrich Armand Huber in Fribourg, Huber was raised in a staunchly Protestant family. (en)
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  • أحمد هوبر هو مصرفي وصحفي سويسري، ولد في مارس 1927 في كانتون فريبورغ في سويسرا، وتوفي في 15 مايو 2008 في موري باي برن في سويسرا. (ar)
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