New Delhi: Five people were killed and more than 200 were injured in a horrific attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. In this attack, a car ran over the crowd, killing a child. The bloody game played by the Saudi Arabian doctor in Germany is being criticized all over the world. According to the media, it has been learned that the accused is being questioned as to why this person did this. But what has come to light in the investigation so far is really shocking. The accused is a person with Islamophobic views. His social media is proof of this.
A doctor by profession
Let us tell you that this attacker is a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian citizen who is living in Germany with permanent residential status. Meaning that he has been living here for about two decades after the approval of the German government. The name of the suspect has not been disclosed, but his handles on social media testify to his being anti-Islam. He is being called 'Taleb A' in the German media. Initial investigations revealed that he had been working as a psychiatrist at a specialist rehabilitation center for drug addicts since March 2020. He was not going to the center due to holidays and illness since October 2024. He lived in a three-storey apartment block near the center of Bernburg, a city of 30,000 people south of Magdeburg.
#BREAKING Terrorist responsible for ramming attack in Germany has been reportedly identified Talib Al-Abdulmohsen, a zionist atheist & Ex-Muslim, Saudi-born psychiatrist and activist, he lived in Germany since 2006. He is extremely Anti-Islam.
He proudly expresses his… pic.twitter.com/d7CasOWKbD
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) December 20, 2024
there is nothing good in islam
German authorities initially said the man was not an Islamist. Interior Minister Nancy Fesser declined to comment on the attacker's motive, or whether he had any political connections, but said his Islamophobia was clear. A 2019 interview of Talib A has also surfaced, in which he was seen describing himself as an activist who helps people fleeing Saudi Arabia to Germany. For example, the man supports those who turned their back on Islam and fled to Europe. In these interviews, he is strongly critical of Islam. He said in an interview in Germany, "There is nothing good in Islam."
Trafficking of girls
According to media reports, Taleb created a website named We are Saudis. Through this website, Taleb helped those who were non-Muslims and wanted to leave the Gulf countries and go to other countries. Taleb used to help them. In Saudi Arabia, Taleb has been accused of terrorism and involvement in smuggling of girls from the Middle East to Europe. Despite such allegations against Saudi Arabia, Germany gave him a permanent visa and did not even hand him over to Saudi Arabia.
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